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| type = single

| artist = Barbra Streisand and Bryan Adams

| album = The Mirror Has Two Faces

| released = November 5, 1996

| recorded = 1996

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| length = 3:41

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| producer = David Foster

| chronology = Barbra Streisand

| prev_title = As If We Never Said Goodbye

| prev_year = 1994

| next_title = Tell Him

| next_year = 1997

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"'I Finally Found Someone'" is a song by American singer Barbra Streisand and Canadian singer Bryan Adams. The power ballad was part of the soundtrack of Streisand's self-directed movie 'The Mirror Has Two Faces' and was nominated for an Oscar. Several versions of a CD single were issued on its initial release. One contains a rare Spanish-language version of her 1976 song "Evergreen", as well as Adams' previous single "Let's Make a Night to Remember". Another version includes three solo recordings by Adams from his most recent album.

"I Finally Found Someone" reached No. 8 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 and No. 2 on the 'Billboard' Hot Adult Contemporary chart. The song gave Streisand her first significant hit in almost a decade and her first top-ten hit on the Hot 100 (and first gold single) since 1981. It also remains both artists' final Top 10 hit to date. The song was included on several reissues of Adams' album, '18 Til I Die'. The single was also successful in several other countries, reaching No. 1 in Ireland, No. 2 in Australia, No. 6 in New Zealand and No. 18 in Adams' native Canada.

Production



Barbra Streisand told 'The Los Angeles Times' in 1996: "I wrote the love theme, the main love theme, then Marvin wrote a bridge to it, and that was going to be our song. Then David Foster had the idea that I should sing the duet with Bryan Adams. Bryan played our track and heard me humming and fell in love with this little theme that I wrote, and then he and his producer Mutt Lange wrote a counter melody based on the track that I sent him. And they wrote the lyrics. So that's how that happened. I don't think his record company wanted him to sing with me...because I'm more traditional, and I haven't had a hit since I don't know when."

A video clip was made of the single, which consisted of promotional shots of the pair and clips from the film, as well as documentary shots of Streisand directing. The song was played during the end credits of the film.

Upon Hamlisch's death, Adams tweeted "We co-wrote the Oscar- nominated song, 'I Finally Found Someone' (a No. 8 Hot 100 Adams- Streisand duet for her 1996 film 'The Mirror Has Two Faces'). He was an amazing musician-composer and will be missed."

69th Annual Academy Awards

The academy had originally wanted Streisand to sing "I Finally Found Someone" and asked her; however, Streisand declined the opportunity to perform the song at the Oscar ceremony. Various publications speculated that Streisand had snubbed the Academy due to her film not being nominated for Best Picture. Natalie Cole was asked to step in to replace her but she became sick just before the show. As a result, Streisand offered to resume her role, but Oscar producers had already asked Cline Dion to do it instead. Streisand had been told that Dion had already started rehearsing the song along with "Because You Loved Me," which she was also set to perform. The director of the Oscars, Louis Horvitz, said that "Barbra called us after saying no several times, but the ship had sailed". Meanwhile, Streisand said that Dion would "be wonderful" and that "she can have the butterflies, not me". Streisand ended up taking a bathroom break while Dion performed the song, which led to press speculation of Streisand's divaness and the two singers feuding at the ceremony. Billboard would describe this event as a "faux media scandal". Nevertheless, the singer later apologised and claimed that the performance schedule was not made clear on the program. The Record said Streisand's decision not to perform despite being in the audience was an "especially strange development". The pair met during a commercial of the show, wherein Streisand invited her to sing a duet, a project that ultimately became "Tell Him," which gave her a second Grammy nomination in the Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals category for the 1998 ceremony alongside its inspiration "I Finally Found Someone."

Critical reception



Jay Bobbin from 'Boca Raton News' described "I Finally Found Someone" as a "big music hit". Jeff Simon from 'The Buffalo News' said Streisand is "fascinating" on the song. 'Moviefone' deemed it as a "generic power ballad", and described Adams as " similarly overwrought". A reviewer from 'Music Week' rated it three out of five, stating that "Streisand is in fine voice for this duet", adding that it is "guaranteed to soar high in the post-Christmas chart." 'Star Tribune's reviewer thought it was "stagily romantic", in which Adams is "full of purring sweet talk but doesn't really throw any sparks". 'The Mirror' said the song is one of the few pieces that redeem the score to 'The Mirror has Two Faces'." The 'Virginian Pilot' deemed it "devoted". Arion Berger from 'The Washington Post' wrote the Adams "speak-sings his way through" the song while Streisand is unrestrained.

Accolades



* The song was nominated for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals Nomination as a duet with Bryan Adams.

* The song gave Marvin Hamlisch his last Oscar nomination.

* The song became Streisand's second Best Song nomination (writing credit) at the Oscars after "Evergreen" in 1977.

Personnel



* Barbra Streisand vocals

* Bryan Adams vocals

* David Foster arrangements, acoustic piano, synth bass

* Claude Gaudette synthesizer programming

* Keith Scott electric guitar

* Michael Thompson electric guitar

* Dean Parks acoustic guitar

* John Robinson drums

* Jack Hayes orchestration and conductor

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Release history



Cover versions



* The song was covered by country music artists Lorrie Morgan and Sammy Kershaw on their 2001 album 'I Finally Found Someone'.

* Celine Dion performed the song live at the Academy Awards show in 1997 with trumpeter Arturo Sandoval performing the Bryan Adams's part as an instrumental, since Streisand was unable to perform. Dion became the only female artist to have the privilege of singing two different nominated songs during the Academy Awards ceremony. Dion was nominated for her own single "Because You Loved Me" in the same category that year, though they both lost to "You Must Love Me" from Evita.

References



Category:1990s ballads

Category:1996 singles

Category:1996 songs

Category:1997 singles

Category:A&M Records singles

Category:Barbra Streisand songs

Category:Bryan Adams songs

Category:Columbia Records singles

Category:Irish Singles Chart number-one singles

Category:Lorrie Morgan songs

Category:Malefemale vocal duets

Category:Sammy Kershaw songs

Category:Song recordings produced by David Foster

Category:Songs written by Barbra Streisand

Category:Songs written by Bryan Adams

Category:Songs written by Marvin Hamlisch

Category:Songs written by Robert John "Mutt" Lange

Category:Songs written for films

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