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  1. Vor 6 Tagen · Come and Get It” (1970): Badfinger Songwriter Paul McCartney insisted Badfinger record his tune just as he did it on the demo “because this is the hit,” he said of the undeniable smash. The Beatle wrote it, according to the BBC, “about Apple’s early willingness to give money away to all comers.”

  2. Vor 2 Tagen · Evans was featured on lead vocals on Badfinger’s first major hit, “Come and Get It,” which was written by Paul McCartney. That song reached No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1969. Evans also ...

  3. 21. Mai 2024 · Written and gifted by Paul McCartney, “Come And Get It” was Badfingers golden ticket to the limelight, adorned with the band’s harmonious signature. This track not only solidified Badfingers entry into the big leagues but also underscored McCartney’s Midas touch as a songwriter and producer.

  4. 8. Mai 2024 · So, really, Badfinger should never have doubted his view of the track. They did right to follow his instructions, as McCartney said, “We did get a big number one hit which introduced them to the world.” Earning the top spot in both the UK and US, ‘Come and Get It’ was another hit offered to McCartney by the musical gods.

  5. 5. Mai 2024 · Come and Get It Lyrics by Badfinger from the 20 Best of 70s Rock 'N' Roll album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: If you want it, here it is, come and get it Mm mm mm mm, make your mind up fast If you want it, any time, I can give …

  6. 22. Mai 2024 · Whether there will more than one issues of his demos is not known at the time, but the “I Am Myself” collection – planned for digital release on Evans’ birthday, June 5th, and for physical arrival on June 7th – is impressive on its own, comprising 21 tracks approved by Tom’s widow Marianne and son Stephen who contributed photos to ...

  7. 10. Mai 2024 · Badfinger had four consecutive worldwide hits from 1970 to 1972: “Come and Get It” (written and produced by Paul McCartney, 1970), “No Matter What” (produced by Mal Evans, 1970), “Day After Day” (produced by George Harrison, 1971), and “Baby Blue” (produced by Todd Rundgren, 1972).