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  2. No Matter What (Badfinger song) - Wikipedia

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    As a demo, "No Matter What" was originally recorded at a slower tempo by Ham on acoustic guitar (as heard on the posthumous Ham solo CD 7 Park Avenue).A group demo version, played at the same tempo as Ham's acoustic demo, was recorded by Badfinger on 18 April 1970 [6] with Mal Evans producing.

  3. Badfinger - Wikipedia

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    The Best of Badfinger, Vol. 2: 1990 Day After Day: Live: 1995 Come and Get It: The Best of Badfinger: 1997 BBC in Concert 1972–1973: 2000 The Very Best of Badfinger: 2002 Live 83 – DBA-BFR: 2010 Magic Christian Music; No Dice; Straight Up; Ass (remastered albums on CD, with bonus tracks) 2010 Apple Records Extra: Badfinger: 2013 Timeless ...

  4. Carry on Till Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    "Carry on Till Tomorrow" is a song written by Tom Evans and Pete Ham that was first released on Badfinger's 1970 album Magic Christian Music. It was also used in the film The Magic Christian, starring Ringo Starr and Peter Sellers. [1] An edited version was later used as the b-side of Badfinger's single "No Matter What" in the United States. [1]

  5. Pete Ham - Wikipedia

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    The unveiling was attended by two former members of the original Badfinger band, The Iveys: Ron Griffiths and David Jenkins, plus former Badfinger member Bob Jackson. The plaque honoured Ham and all the Iveys and Badfinger members of his lifetime. The ceremony was followed by a concert featuring former Badfinger members Bob Jackson and Al ...

  6. Category:Songs written by Pete Ham - Wikipedia

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    Name of the Game (Badfinger song) No Matter What (Badfinger song) Nothing to Show; P. Perfection (Badfinger song) Piano Red (song) R. Rock of All Ages; S. Sali Bloo;

  7. 7 Park Avenue - Wikipedia

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    7 Park Avenue is the first of four posthumous CD releases of demo material recorded by Badfinger's Pete Ham.The recordings are taken from various eras, beginning with compositions he wrote during his years with The Iveys from 1967 to 1969, and running throughout his tenure with Badfinger, ending with his suicide in 1975.

  8. BBC in Concert 1972–1973 - Wikipedia

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    Badfinger recorded two seven-song shows approximately 14 months apart, the first on 8 June 1972 and the second on 10 August 1973, for broadcast on the BBC. Although these concerts were recorded at the height of Badfinger's fame, they do not feature any of the band's hits from this time such as " No Matter What ", " Day After Day ", " Without ...

  9. Maybe Tomorrow (The Iveys album) - Wikipedia

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    Due to Badfinger's subsequent fame and the album's limited release, Maybe Tomorrow became an expensive collectible for many years, often earning between $200 and $400 US dollars for a single used copy. Although a 1990s re-release of the album on CD format curbed demand for the original album, the CD itself became collectible because of its ...