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"Day After Day" by Badfinger - How to play cool songs
from YouTube :: Videos by goodrob13 April 20, 2008
Episode 10: "Day After Day" by Badfinger Apr. 20, 2008 Hi, I'm Rob and I'll show you how to play cool songs on your guitar, I promise! If you have a request, leave a comment and I'll see what I can do! Author: goodrob13 Keywords: how to play songs on guitar Day After Badfinger chords instructions Added: April 20, 2008
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MADPOD BadFinger Interview
from MadPod SExy Celebrity Interviews September 11, 2007
There are few bands in the annals of rock music as star-crossed in their history as Badfinger. Pegged as one of the most promising British groups of the late '60s and the one world-class talent ever signed to the Beatles' Apple Records label that remained with the label, Badfinger enjoyed the kind of success in England and America that most other bands could only envy. Yet a string of memorable hit singles * Come and Get It, No Matter What, Day After Day, and Baby Blue * saw almost no reward from that success. Instead, four years of hit singles and international tours precipitated the suicides of its two creative members and legal proceedings that left lawyers as the only ones enriched by the group's work. Legend and only living member Joey Molland joins Shadoe exclusively from his home near Minneapolis.
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The Fortunes-(cover) Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again
from Favorites of nemostuber August 26, 2007
my version of the sixties classic- Sully Biography Following in the wake of Merseybeat, and the R You've Got Your Troubles , Here It Comes Again (both 1965), and Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again ; even continuing into the 1970s with more globally successful releases such as Storm in a Teacup and Freedom Come, Freedom Go . Originally a trio called The Cliftones, their first single Summertime Summertime went unnoticed, but the follow-up in 1964, Caroline , was used as the signature tune for the influential Pirate Radio station Radio Caroline. The Fortunes had a steady succession of world-wide hits culminating in 1972, with the release of Storm in a Teacup . During this period, The Fortunes were also the voices for American Coca-Cola advertisements. Their first recording in 1967 was a version of the theme Things Go better With Coke but their most remembered for introducing 1969 new slogan recording used as the main theme on Coke radio and TV commercials It's The Real Thing. [edit] Present day history Founding member, and lead vocalist, Allen has continued fronting an ever changing version of The Fortunes since 1963. The Fortunes were awarded a gold disc in 1987, for over 100,000 sales of their All The Hits and More album. In March 1995 vocalist/keyboard/guitar player Bob Jackson was added to The Fortunes' ranks. Jackson, who was a former member of the group Badfinger, now leads the band through a tribute to his former group, including a version of the Badfinger-penned classic Without You , made famous by Harry Nilsson, and more recently Mariah Carey. A more recent addition to The Fortunes present day personnel is Geoff Turton. He was originally a member of the Birmingham based band, The Rockin' Berries who had hits with He's In Town and Poor Man's Son . He also had a certain amount of success under the 'nom de plume' Jefferson both at home and in the U.S. The Fortunes continue to tour to this day, appearing on the nostalgia circuit. The UK line-up features those who appeared on their popular 60s recordings; but there is also a touring U.S. group that features none of the original hit-makers. [edit] UK chart hit singles * You've Got Your Troubles - 1965 - Number 2. * Here It Comes Again - 1965 - Number 4. * This Golden Ring - 1966 - Number 15. * Freedom Come, Freedom Go - 1971 - Number 6. * Storm In A Teacup - 1972 - Number 7 (written by Lynsey de Paul and Ron Roker). [edit] U.S. chart hit singles * You've Got Your Troubles - 1965 - Number 7. * Here It Comes Again - 1965 - Number 27. * This Golden Ring - 1966 - Number 82. * That Same Old Feeling - 1970 - Number 62 (competing with the original version by Pickettywitch). * Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again - 1971 - Number 15. * Freedom Come, Freedom Go - 1971 - Number 72.
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MADPOD #205 BadFinger Interview
from MadPod.com Podcasting July 11, 2007
There are few bands in the annals of rock music as star-crossed in their history as Badfinger. Pegged as one of the most promising British groups of the late '60s and the one world-class talent ever signed to the Beatles' Apple Records label that remained with the label, Badfinger enjoyed the kind of success in England and America that most other bands could only envy. Yet a string of memorable hit singles * Come and Get It, No Matter What, Day After Day, and Baby Blue * saw almost no reward from that success. Instead, four years of hit singles and international tours precipitated the suicides of its two creative members and legal proceedings that left lawyers as the only ones enriched by the group's work. Legend and only living member Joey Molland joins Shadoe exclusively from his home near Minneapolis.
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bobby badfinger
from Grouper RSS June 18, 2006
Sunday, June 18, 2006Views: 4Shared by : sutherthis must have got him all the chicks back in the 80's....where he is from.
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