I've Found Someone of My Own (album)
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| I've Found Someone of My Own | |
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| Studio album by | |
| Released | January 10, 1972 |
| Genre | R&B |
| Length | 38:53 |
| Label | Columbia |
| Producer | Michael Omartian, Bill Straw, Joe Porter, Toxey French |
| Singles from I've Found Someone of My Own | |
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| AllMusic | |
I've Found Someone of My Own is the only studio album by The Free Movement. The album was released in January 10, 1972. It reached No. 26 on the US R&B album chart and No. 167 on the Billboard 200 chart.
The album featured three singles: "I've Found Someone of My Own", which reached No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100,[3] "The Harder I Try (The Bluer I Get)", which reached No. 6 on the US adult contemporary chart,[4] and "Love the One You're With" which did not chart.[5]
All songs written by Frank F. Robinson except where noted.
- "I've Found Someone of My Own" – 3:44
- "Land Where I Live" (H. Hilton/William Flemister) – 2:56
- "Son of the Zulu King" (Chick Carlton) – 5:04
- "If Only You Believe" (Brian Potter/Dennis Lambert) – 2:47
- "Love the One You're With" (Stephen Stills) – 3:45
- "The Harder I Try (The Bluer I Get)" – 3:26
- "Comin' Home" – 2:58
- "I Know I Could Love You Better (The Second Time Around)" (Bobby Arvon) – 3:21
- "Your Love Has Grown Cold" (Michael Omartian) – 2:55
- "Could You Believe in a Dream" (Al Jarreau) – 4:16
- "Where Do We Go from Here" (Mike Settle) – 3:41