Badfinger

classic rock, power pop, rock

Badfinger

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Lay Me Down 02:52
Baby Blue 03:37
No Matter What 03:00
Day After Day 03:11
Come & Get It 02:23
Moonshine 04:43
Without You 04:43
Blind Owl (alternative version) 04:43
Dear Angie 02:40
Come And Get It 02:23
Believe Me 03:00
Maybe Tomorrow 03:00
I'd Die Babe 02:34
Baby Blue (U.S. single mix) 03:37
Storm in a Teacup 03:18
Name of the Game 05:21
Sweet Tuesday Morning 02:30
I Don’t Mind 03:13
Perfection 05:08
Take It All 04:27
Tommy Evans Interview 03:10
Carry on Til Tomorrow 04:48
Money 03:30
Flying 02:35
Crimson Ship 03:43
Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch/Should I Smoke 03:59
It's Over 03:34
Midnight Caller 02:48
Old Fashioned Notions (demo) 02:32
We're for the Dark 04:02
Better Days 03:59
Love Me Do 02:59
Love Time 02:20
Midnight Sun 02:47
Sometimes 02:52
Blodwyn 03:26
Name of the Game (earlier version) 04:24
Dennis 05:15
Meanwhile Back at the Ranch / Should I Smoke 05:17
Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch / Should I Smoke 05:17
Just a Chance 02:58
In The Meantime Some Other Tim 06:45
Lonely You 03:47
I'll Be the One 02:54
Apple of My Mind (Early Mix) 03:32
Lost Inside Your Love 02:42
Icicles 02:33
It Had to Be 02:27
Knocking Down Our Home 03:41
Fisherman 02:26

Artist Media

Born: 0000-00-00

Country: GB

Biography - Badfinger

Badfinger was a pop/rock (or "power pop") band that orginated in mid-60s pop bands around Swansea, Wales. Adopting the name Badfinger in 1969, the band was touted as the 'heir apparent' to The Beatles, in part because of their close working relationship with the "Fab Four." Badfinger's meteoric rise and demise (marked by the suicides of founder-member and leader Peter Ham on 24 April 1975, and later of band-member Tom Evans on November 19, 1983) remains a cautionary tale for the rock music industry.

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