In 1971, Badfinger released a soaring rock ballad that would become the band's biggest hit in the United States. "Day After ...
Rick Springfield sings lead on a new version of Badfinger's 1979 song "Love Is Gonna Come at Last." Joey Molland, who wrote the breezy power-pop tune, appears on the updated version, adding bass and ...
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“He said, ‘I’m done.’ That’s when I got the call.”
Todd Rundgren recalls taking over Badfinger’s ‘Straight Up’ after George Harrison abandoned the sessions ...
The rock song found an entirely new generation of fans after its unforgettable use in the 'Breaking Bad' finale.
The album was released on Friday, April 25, via digital formats and as a limited-edition CD. The CD comes packaged in a six-panel digipak, and features 31 tracks, one more than the digital release.
Badfinger's 1971 song 'Baby Blue' has seen a huge sales surge following its inclusion during the last scene of 'Breaking Bad''s finale last night. Billboard reports that the song had a 3,000 percent ...
Once upon a time, the rock group Badfinger was seen as the heirs apparent to the Beatles. And there were good reasons – two of the group’s members were from Liverpool, they were signed to the Beatles’ ...
Millions of fans and musicians can — and often do — declare that The Beatles changed their lives But very few can discuss the impact of the Fab Four with more authority and first-hand experience than ...
As "Breaking Bad" came to an end, it gave viewers one last song. A bleeding and near-death Walter White (Bryan Cranston) was in a lab for the last time as "Baby Blue" from British rock band Badfinger ...
Joey Molland, the sole surviving member from the classic period of Badfinger, passed away at 11:39pm CST Saturday evening, March 1, surrounded by his girlfriend Mary Joyce, his two sons, and other ...
Paul McCartney wrote classic rock songs for numerous artists besides The Beatles. For example, he penned Badfinger’s “Come and Get It.” Subsequently, Paul revealed what he thought of the song and the ...
A friend once told me that VH1's popular band-biography series "Behind the Music" infrequently re-ran its episode dedicated to the British band Badfinger – because it was just too depressing. Whether ...
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