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DUSTY SPRINGFIELD "I Found Love With You" from the album IT BEGINS AGAIN Written by Michele Aller & Bob Esty ARRANGED AND CONDUCTED BY BOB ESTY PRODUCED BY ROY THOMAS BAKER Background Vocals: Michelle Aller & Bob Esty It Begins Again is the tenth studio album recorded by Dusty Springfield and the ninth released. Recorded during the middle of 1977 and released in early 1978, It Begins Again was her first completed and released album since Cameo five years earlier. It Begins Again, which was Springfield's debut album for the United Artists label in the U.S. and Mercury Records in the U.K., was recorded in Los Angeles and produced by Englishman Roy Thomas Baker, at the time best known for helping create the four first albums by Queen. Musically It Begins Again was geared towards the American adult contemporary, pop and disco markets. Contributing on the album were some of the most renowned American session musicians of the era, such as Jay Graydon, Jeff Baxter, Joe Sample, Ed Green and David Paich and it featured backing vocals by Pattie Brooks, Dianne Brooks and Brenda Russell - all acclaimed recording artists and composers in their own right. The songs on the album were also written by a number of notable composers and lyricists, among others Nona Hendryx, Michele Aller, Bob Esty, Lesley Gore, Ellen Weston, Dean Parks, Peter Allen and Carole Bayer Sager. and Barry Manilow. "I Found Love With You" was discovered when Dusty came to see Leslie Gore at The Troubador in West Hollywood. Aller & Esty (Michele Aller and Bob Esty) opened for her in their very first show. Their opening number was this song which Dusty loved. Producer Roy Thomas Baker called in Bob Esty to arrange the track, along with another track penned by Nona Hendrix called "Checkmate". It was the first in a series of hits for Aller & Esty , which included "Take Me Home"-Cher, "Last Dance"-Donna Summer, and "The Main Event/Fight" by Barbra Streisand. DISCLAIMER Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.