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Maybe Tomorrow is the debut album by British rock band Badfinger. Maybe Tomorrow is the only release under the band's original name as The Iveys. It was issued in 1969 on the Apple label in Japan, West Germany and Italy. Although the album was scheduled to be released worldwide, the release in the US and UK at that time was halted without ...
The sole Iveys' album Maybe Tomorrow was also reissued in the early 1990s but was not part of the 2010 campaign. [128] Badfinger's first collection titled Shine On, spanning their two Warner Brothers albums, was released in the UK in 1989.
The Iveys were seen as a promising young Beatle-esque band by Apple Records, and the first single was chosen carefully.Ultimately, "Maybe Tomorrow" was chosen, in part because of the lush string orchestration added by producer Tony Visconti, and it was designated as Apple 5—the first single released by Apple after its initial, much-publicized release of four nearly-simultaneous singles at ...
Although The Iveys' first single on Apple Records, "Maybe Tomorrow", had flopped in the UK, it surprisingly reached number 1 in the Netherlands.As a result, Apple wanted to release a second Iveys single to give the group another chance for success.
Maybe Tomorrow (The Iveys album) or the title song (see below), 1969 Maybe Tomorrow (The Jackson 5 album) or the title song (see below), 1971 Maybe Tomorrow (Mike Tramp album) or the title song, 2017
He played around South Wales for a time with a group called "The Misfits" before auditioning for the rival Welsh band The Iveys in 1964. [3] The Iveys had a minor hit with " Maybe Tomorrow ". [ 4 ] In 1969, Paul McCartney produced the song " Come and Get It " for The Iveys, who prior to its release, changed their name to Badfinger and replaced ...
Magic Christian Music is the second studio album by the British rock band Badfinger, released on 9 January 1970 on Apple Records.It was their first release under the Badfinger name, having previously released the album Maybe Tomorrow in 1969 under the name The Iveys.
Maybe Tomorrow" (U.S. Billboard No. 67, Cash Box No. 51 by the Iveys [citation needed]) "Carry On Till Tomorrow" (album track, co-written with Pete Ham, Magic Christian Music ) [ 7 ] " Without You " ( Billboard No. 1 by Harry Nilsson , No. 3 by Mariah Carey , No. 28 by Clay Aiken [ citation needed ] )