Badfinger was a very talented band that had a gift and curse of sounding like The Beatles. Their songs are remembered today but not the band which is a shame. They made some very good albums. This band’s story is a cautionary tale that other bands need to look at. This is what signing with a bad manager can do to you.
The members were Pete Ham, Tom Evans, Mike Gibbins, and Joey Molland (who replaced Ron Griffiths).
They started out as the Iveys and signed with the Beatles new label…Apple. After that, they changed their name to Badfinger. Paul McCartney wrote their first big hit single”Come and Get It” and after that, they were writing themselves. The hits kept coming… No Matter What, Baby Blue and Day after Day. They also wrote Without You…a small blues song that Harry Nilson covered…it became a monster worldwide hit. Mariah Carey also covered it later on and was again a giant hit.
They signed with a manager named Stan Polley and got a massive contract with Warner Brothers after leaving Apple. Things were looking really good. They had hits but they never made it over the hump in being a big-time group. Warner Brothers could have pushed them over the hump…Polley setup an escrow account for the band with the advance money and the money disappeared.
He told the band that he was planning for their future etc..He put them on a small salary and embezzled the rest. He really swindled them and their royalties for their songs were tied up for years.
The band was basically broke. With all of their self-written hits, they should have been set financially for years.
Pete Ham didn’t have the money to pay his mortgage and with a baby on the way drunk and depressed at the fatal age (for rock stars) of 27 he hanged himself in his garage in 1975. In 1983 after scrambling for gigs, Tom Evans broke and not able to get to any of the royalties due him from co-writing Without You with Pete…hanged himself also.
Pete was a trusting soul and never would believe Polley was cheating them until the very end. His suicide note read…
“I will not be allowed to love and trust everybody. This is better P.S. Stan Polley is a soulless bastard. I will take him with me.”
They all wrote to some degree but Pete Ham was a great songwriter. He had so much potential. He also was a great guitar player and singer.
Stan Polley died in 2009… escaping other scandals without punishment.
Their albums were
Magic Christian Music – This was the soundtrack to the movie The Magic Christian. Come and Get It is on this album and a minor hit called Maybe Tomorrow which is a good pop song.
No Dice – No Dice is where Badfinger starts to be themselves. No Matter What and Without You came off of this album. It also has some other great songs… I Can’t Take It, Blodwyn, We’re for the Dark, Better Days, and my favorite of the album and possibly of Badfinger…Midnight Caller.
Straight Up – This is my favorite album by them. It has Baby Blue and Day after Day but a host of other good songs. Take It All, Money, Name of the Game, Suitcase, Sweet Tuesday Morning, and I’d Die Babe. Joey Molland’s songwriting and singing were very good on this album.
Ass – Their last album for Apple records and the start of the downward spiral. The songs I would recommend are Apple of My Eye and Icicles.
Badfinger – They just signed a new record deal with Warner Brothers and this was the first album. They recorded this album as soon as they finished their previous album Ass for Apple which was too soon. They should have waited a while before recording this album. This album didn’t do well and one of the reasons is because it was competing with their previous album. They were released within months of each other and it. The songs I like are I Miss You and Shine On.
Wish You Were Here – The album was released in late 1974 and was pulled in early 1975 before it had time to do anything because of litigation between their manager and the Warner Brothers. It was released and pulled in a matter of weeks. Warner Brothers saw the money was missing and yanked the album off of the shelves. The songs I like are Dennis and Just a Chance.
Head First – They recorded this album after Wish You Were Here with Bob Jackson after Joey Molland had quit. The album was stuck in limbo for 26 years never released. It wasn’t released until 2000. I went out and bought this the day it was out at Tower Records when I read they were releasing it. On some songs, you can tell they are having problems with their management. The songs that stand out to me Lay Me Down, Hey Mr. Manager, Rock N’ Roll Contract, and Keep Believing. A good album and I wish it would have had a chance at the time.
They did make a couple of albums after Pete died called Airwaves and Say No More. The song Lost Inside Your Love is the only song that approaches the Badfinger early quality.
Without Pete, the biggest talent was gone. That is not a knock on the others but he was just that good. Tom Evans was a good singer, songwriter, musician who worked with Pete well and had a great voice. Joey Molland was a good guitar player, singer, and songwriter. The band didn’t lack talent.
In 1997 a CD was released of Pete Hams demos called 7 Park Avenue. It was various demos from his entire career. A follow up was released in 1999 called Golders Green. The melodies he had rivaled McCartneys. He was an amazing songwriter.
Go out and google Badfinger and more importantly listen to them. This band needs to be remembered.
Baby Blue… Maybe the most perfect power pop song ever.
No Matter What
Day After Day
Midnight Caller
Suitcase
It was great that Breaking Bad chose to play Baby Blue at the end of its last episode.
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Yes it was…it brought more attention to them which was great. As you can probably tell I’m a passionate Badfinger and Pete Ham fan. I thought Pete Ham could have had a great career with or without Badfinger.
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I have the two disc- very best of Badfinger- great stuff.
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Yes it is. I never understood why them, The Raspberries and Big Star never hit really big. I guess it was bad timing… too pop for rock stations or too rock for pop stations…. I guess of all of them Badfinger was the most successful.
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Having come of age in the mid-seventies, this music brought back a lot of fond memories. A real treat to listen to. I looked up the band to refresh my recollections about dates – I’d had no idea of the business problems they went through, or Pete Ham’s suicide, in 1975. Those guys deserved better than what they got. Thank you for posting.
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Thank you for commenting. I would have liked to see what they could have done if all of that would not have happened. I turned 13 in 1980…I wished I could have been born a little earlier.
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Wish You Were Here is my favorite. But they are all good. A tragic story. IMHO they should be in the Rock Hall of Fame, they are pretty incredible and one of my favorite bands. I tell as many as possible about them. Great story. https://thepopculturallists.com/
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I love that album also. They should be in the Rock and Roll hall of fame. Pete Ham was a great songwriter… he wasn’t the only one but he was great.
Thanks for commenting… I’ll check your site out… thanks again
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Great post, I really enjoyed listening to these songs. Badfinger was just cursed,
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Thank you…I’m so glad people like you blogs about them. It’s great to see that they are not forgotten.
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