Day After Day - Badfinger (1971)
- NeedsGuitar
- NeedsGuitar Acoustic
- NeedsKeys Piano Acoustic
- NeedsBass Electric
- NeedsBacking Vocals
- NeedsDrums
- NeedsGuitar Slide
- NeedsVocals
"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.
| Talent | Invited | Reserved |
|---|---|---|
| Guitar | carlosred | |
| Guitar Acoustic | Gregorian | Gregorian |
| Keys Piano Acoustic | billbassdude | |
| Bass Electric | billbassdude | |
| Backing Vocals | yoshikoba | |
| Drums | Revup67 | Revup67 |
| Guitar Slide | carlosred | |
| Vocals | Gregorian | Gregorian |
And yet another vox track redo. Got to get it right in anticipation of Yoshi's imminent, note-perfect BVs.
Thanks for the latest mix, Rev. Applied.
New vocals and mix added. The frame of the song is there now. The backing vocals and slide guitar will lift and filll it out, as they do in the original. Sounding good so far.
4-16-26 Drum track completed with graphix, sound produced to match original with delay and reverb as needed. (offset=-00:00.299 for the record)
Thanks for the bass track, Dude
Great addition.