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"'I've Found Someone of My Own'" is a song written by Frank F. Robinson and performed by The Free Movement. It was produced by Joe Porter, arranged by Jimmie Haskell and Michael Omartian, and was featured on the band's 1972 album, 'I've Found Someone of My Own'.

It reached #5 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100, #7 on the US adult contemporary chart, and #20 on the US R&B chart in 1971.

The single ranked #27 on the 'Billboard' Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1971.

Chart history



Weekly charts



Year-end charts



Other charting versions



*Cal Smith, as a single in 1972, which reached #4 on the US country chart and #13 on the Canadian country chart.

Other versions



*Ray Conniff and The Singers, on their 1971 album, 'I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing'.

*Frankie Ford, as the B-side to his 1976 single "Battle Hymn of the Republic". It was featured on his 1976 album, 'Frankie Ford'.

*Mel Street, on his 1972 album, 'Borrowed Angel'.

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