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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Badfinger |  |  |  | Badfinger: Encyclopedia II - Badfinger - Badfinger - The Apple YearsPaul McCartney wrote and played piano on the band's breakthrough song, "Come And Get It", intended for the soundtrack to The Magic Christian. It was a hit throughout Europe and the United States, where it reached the Billboard Top 10. During the recording session for "Come and Get It", original compositions of "Rock of All Ages", also featuring McCartney on the piano, and "Carry On Till Tomorrow" were recorded. These three songs appeared in the film and soundtrack album. Badfinger's own album, "Magic Christian Mus ...
See also:Badfinger, Badfinger - The Panthers & The Iveys, Badfinger - Badfinger - The Apple Years, Badfinger - Warner Brothers, Badfinger - Demise, Badfinger - Discography Read more here: » Badfinger: Encyclopedia II - Badfinger - Badfinger - The Apple Years |
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 |  |  | Badfinger: Encyclopedia II - Badfinger - Badfinger - The Apple YearsPaul McCartney wrote and played piano on the band's breakthrough song, "Come And Get It", intended for part of the soundtrack to The Magic Christian. It was a hit throughout Europe and the United States, where it reached the Top Ten. During the recording session for "Come and Get It", a jam session produced another song, "Rock of All Ages", also featuring McCartney on the piano, and that song ended up on the group's debut album "Magic Christian Music". Ron Griffiths left the band in the summer of 1969. After his departure the band reorganized, with Evans moving to the bass guitar ...
See also:Badfinger, Badfinger - The Panthers & The Iveys, Badfinger - Badfinger - The Apple Years, Badfinger - Warner Brothers, Badfinger - Demise, Badfinger - Discography Read more here: » Badfinger: Encyclopedia II - Badfinger - Badfinger - The Apple Years |
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 |  |  | Badfinger: Encyclopedia II - Tony Kaye musician - Other groupsWhile Yes went on with other keyboardists (Rick Wakeman, Patrick Moraz, Wakeman again and then Geoff Downes) until 1981, Kaye went in and out of quite a few groups as well. In 1972, he guested with ex-fellow bandmate Peter Banks on the (eponymously titled) first album by Flash; and then formed his own group: Badger, together with bassist David Foster (who coincidentally played with Anderson some years before in The Warriors and who half-penned at least two Yes songs from the early era). Badger released only two albums: "One Live Badger" (197 ...
See also:Tony Kaye musician, Tony Kaye musician - Early years, Tony Kaye musician - Yes the band, Tony Kaye musician - Other groups, Tony Kaye musician - Unintentional reunion, Tony Kaye musician - 90125, Tony Kaye musician - 80s and 90s, Tony Kaye musician - Personal life Read more here: » Tony Kaye musician: Encyclopedia II - Tony Kaye musician - Other groups |
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 |  |  | Badfinger: Encyclopedia II - Tony Kaye musician - 80s and 90sBig Generator (1987) was the next album, followed by another extensive tour. During this time, Tony committed to doing an album for Cinema Records, an electronic New Age music label that had then released the successful Seen One Earth from Pete Bardens. However, in spite of the label actively advertising the project, it never was released. In an interview with Keyboard Magazine in 1991, he stated that while he liked the material, he felt it really served only as background music ne ...
See also:Tony Kaye musician, Tony Kaye musician - Early years, Tony Kaye musician - Yes the band, Tony Kaye musician - Other groups, Tony Kaye musician - Unintentional reunion, Tony Kaye musician - 90125, Tony Kaye musician - 80s and 90s, Tony Kaye musician - Personal life Read more here: » Tony Kaye musician: Encyclopedia II - Tony Kaye musician - 80s and 90s |
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"Mandy" - Barry Manilow (1)
"Please Mr Postman" - Carpenters (1)
"Laughter In The Rain" - Neil Sedaka (1)
"Fire" - Ohio Players (1)
"You're No Good" - Linda Ronstadt (1)
"Pick Up The Pieces" - Average White Band (1)
"Best Of My Love" - The Eagles (1)
"Have You Never Been Mellow" - Olivia Newton-John (1)
"Black Water" - Doobie Brothers (1)
"My Eyes Adored You" - Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons (1)
"Lady Marmalade" - LaBelle (1)
"Lovin' You" - Minnie Riperton (1) See also: 1975 in music, 1975 in music - Events, 1975 in music - Unknown dates, 1975 in music - Albums released, 1975 in music - Chronological Table of US and UK Number One Hit Singles, 1975 in music - Other significant singles, 1975 in music - Published popular music, 1975 in music - Classical music, 1975 in music - Opera, 1975 in music - Musical theatre, 1975 in music - Musical films, 1975 in music - Births, 1975 in music - Deaths, 1975 in music - Awards, 1975 in music - Grammy Awards, 1975 in music - Country Music Association Awards, 1975 in music - Eurovision Song Contest Read more here: » 1975 in music: Encyclopedia II - 1975 in music - Chronological Table of US and UK Number One Hit Singles |
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 |  |  | Badfinger: Encyclopedia II - Big Star - Early historyBig Star was formed in 1971 in Memphis, Tennessee, by guitarist/vocalist Chris Bell, bassist Andy Hummel, drummer Jody Stephens, and guitarist/vocalist Alex Chilton. All four at times contributed to the songwriting and lead vocals, with Chilton and Bell singing and writing the majority of the early songs as a team modelled after Lennon and McCartney's collaborative style.
Bell had previously worked on a couple of the songs in Big Star's early repertoire while in the groups Icewater and Rock City, whose personnel had also included Step ...
See also:Big Star, Big Star - Early history, Big Star - Later history and reunion, Big Star - Personnel Read more here: » Big Star: Encyclopedia II - Big Star - Early history |
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 |  |  | Badfinger: Encyclopedia II - Apple Records - Releases on the Apple labelThe first LP release from Apple Records (also the first "solo" album by a Beatle) was George Harrison's Wonderwall Music, his soundtrack recordings for the movie Wonderwall, on November 1, 1968. Shortly afterward came the Two Virgins album by John Lennon and Yoko Ono, released on November 11. (Both EMI and Capitol Records refused distribution, because John and Yoko were shown naked on the cover; the album was licensed to Track Records in the UK and Tetragrammaton Records in the US.) Two Virgins was closely followe ...
See also:Apple Records, Apple Records - Releases on the Apple label, Apple Records - Artists recorded on Apple Records, Apple Records - Members of the Beatles and their bands, Apple Records - Other artists, Apple Records - Other labels with similar names, Apple Records - External link Read more here: » Apple Records: Encyclopedia II - Apple Records - Releases on the Apple label |
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Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - 0-9.
"1/15/96" by The Ataris references The Descendents
"1974" by Robyn Hitchcock references David Crosby, Syd Barrett, and Led Zeppelin. (as well as covertly referencing Da ...
See also:List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - List, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - 0-9, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - A, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - B, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - C, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - D, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - E, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - F, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - G, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - H, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - I, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - J, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - K, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - L, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - M, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - N, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - O, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - P, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - Q, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - R, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - S, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - T, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - U, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - V, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - W, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - X, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - Y, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - Z, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - Songs that mention Elvis Presley Read more here: » List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians: Encyclopedia II - List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - List |
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List of songs with a color words in their names - Red.
"99 Red Balloons" by Nena
"A Red, Red Rose" by Camera Obscura
"Alert Status Red by Matthew Good on White Light Rock & Roll Review
"(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes" by Elvis Costello
"Beautiful Red Dress" by Laurie Anderson
"Black, Red, Yellow" by Pearl Jam
"Blood Red Summer" by Coheed and Cambria
"Blood-Red ...
See also:List of songs with a color words in their names, List of songs with a color words in their names - Rainbow colors, List of songs with a color words in their names - Red, List of songs with a color words in their names - Orange, List of songs with a color words in their names - Yellow, List of songs with a color words in their names - Green, List of songs with a color words in their names - Blue, List of songs with a color words in their names - Indigo, List of songs with a color words in their names - Violet, List of songs with a color words in their names - Color in general, List of songs with a color words in their names - Rainbow, List of songs with a color words in their names - Color colour, List of songs with a color words in their names - Precious metals, List of songs with a color words in their names - Gold, List of songs with a color words in their names - Silver, List of songs with a color words in their names - Black Gray White & Brown, List of songs with a color words in their names - Black, List of songs with a color words in their names - Grey gray, List of songs with a color words in their names - White, List of songs with a color words in their names - Brown, List of songs with a color words in their names - Colorful stones, List of songs with a color words in their names - Amber, List of songs with a color words in their names - Ruby, List of songs with a color words in their names - Sapphire, List of songs with a color words in their names - All other colours, List of songs with a color words in their names - Crimson, List of songs with a color words in their names - Hazel, List of songs with a color words in their names - Pink, List of songs with a color words in their names - Purple, List of songs with a color words in their names - Scarlet, List of songs with a color words in their names - Vermilion Read more here: » List of songs with a color words in their names: Encyclopedia II - List of songs with a color words in their names - Rainbow colors |
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