Badfinger

Songs: 57
Albums: 10

Albums

Badfinger - Head First
Head First
2000, songs: 7
Badfinger - Say No More
Say No More
1981, songs: 3
Badfinger - Airwaves
Airwaves
1979, songs: 1
Badfinger - Badfinger
Badfinger
1974, songs: 11
Badfinger - Wish You Were Here
Wish You Were Here
1974, songs: 4
Badfinger - Straight Up
Straight Up
1971, songs: 4
Badfinger - Magic Christian Music
Magic Christian Music
1970, songs: 1

Facts about Badfinger

Badfinger

Badfinger was a British rock band formed in Swansea, Wales, in the 1960s. Here are some key facts about the band:

  1. Early Success and Apple Records: Badfinger gained early success in the late 1960s after being signed by The Beatles' label, Apple Records. Their debut album, "Magic Christian Music", released in 1970, featured the hit single "Come and Get It", written and produced by Paul McCartney. The song reached the top 10 on the charts in both the UK and the US, establishing Badfinger as a promising new band.

  2. Hit Singles and Albums: Badfinger continued to release a string of successful albums and singles throughout the early 1970s. Their second album, "No Dice" (1970), featured the classic track "No Matter What", which became one of their biggest hits. The band's third album, "Straight Up" (1971), produced another hit single, "Baby Blue". These albums showcased Badfinger's talent for crafting melodic rock songs with catchy hooks and memorable harmonies.

  3. Tragic Endings: Despite their commercial success, Badfinger's story is marred by tragedy. The band faced financial difficulties due to mismanagement of funds by their management and label. This led to internal conflicts and legal battles, contributing to the stress and strain on the band members. In 1975, two members of Badfinger, Pete Ham and Tom Evans, tragically took their own lives, casting a shadow over the band's legacy.

  4. Legacy and Influence: Despite their untimely demise, Badfinger's music continues to resonate with fans and influence generations of musicians. Their songs have been covered by numerous artists and featured in movies and TV shows, ensuring their legacy endures. Bands such as Oasis and Jellyfish have cited Badfinger as a major influence on their music, further cementing their impact on the rock genre.

  5. Rediscovery and Revival: In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in Badfinger's music, leading to reissues of their albums and renewed appreciation for their catalog. Their music has found a new audience among younger listeners, who are drawn to their timeless melodies and heartfelt lyrics. While the tragic circumstances surrounding the band's demise are part of their story, it is their music that ultimately stands as their lasting legacy in the annals of rock history.

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