Day After Day - Badfinger (1971) (Completed)
"Day After Day" is a song by the British rock band Badfinger from their 1971 album Straight Up. It was written by Pete Ham and produced by George Harrison, who also plays slide guitar on the recording. The song was issued as a single and became Badfinger's biggest hit, charting at number 4 in the United States and number 10 in the UK, ultimately earning gold accreditation from the Recording Industry Association of America.
"Day After Day" was written and sung by Pete Ham and produced by George Harrison,[3] who plays some of the slide guitar parts of the song along with Ham.[4] The record also features Leon Russell on piano. As the song was unfinished at the time Harrison left the Badfinger album to produce the Concert for Bangladesh, the final mix was done by Todd Rundgren, who took over Straight Up after Harrison's departure.
5-31-26 - Remix completed, thanks for the opportunity Greg.
Acoustic guitar was lost in the prior mix, now clearly heard. Background vocals separated vs. all dead center in prior mix. All tracks nicely balanced. Bill's piano playing is simply exquisite..plus the sound he achieved was just like the original recording. Carlos slide playing was also brought forward in the mix as it was buried before. All players on this Collab deserve a congratulatory mention.
Camille's lovely BVs were just what this one needed. Great job, tout le monde. Don't forget to give this one a like. It deserves it.
Camille has agreed to do the BVs.
I'm afraid Yoshi has backed out of this one. If anyone knows someone who might take over BV duties, please reach out to him or her. Thanks.
This one just needs BVs and done. I expect a track from Yoshi soon.