The Iveys

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British band named after Ivey Place - near to Swansea’s High Street Train Station - where the band rehearsed, signed to Apple Records; first established this moniker in summer of 1964 in Swansea, S. Wales, became Badfinger in November 1969.

Pete Ham (vocals, lead guitar) (born: April 27, 1947/died: April 24, 1975)
Tom Evans (vocals, rhythm guitar) (born June 6, 1947/died November 19, 1983)
Ron Griffiths (vocals, bass),
David (Dai) Jenkins (rhythm g), leaves August 1967
Terry Gleason (dr), replaced by Mike Gibbins
Mike Gibbins (dr), replaces Gleason in March 1965

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Maybe Tomorrow - Stereo Version/2010 Remaster

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Maybe Tomorrow

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And Their Daddy Is a Millionaire

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And Her Daddy's a Millionaire

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Dear Angie

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January 24, 1969

Glanmor Jazz Club

Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom


January 2, 1969

Mecca Locarno

Portsmouth, England, United Kingdom


December 31, 1968

Alexandra Palace

London, England, United Kingdom


September 6, 1968

Thingamajig Club

Reading, England, United Kingdom

  • 1. Walk Away Renée(The Left Banke cover)

  • 2. So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star(The Byrds cover)

  • 3. River Deep, Mountain High(Ellie Greenwich cover)

  • 4. Crawling Up a Hill(John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers cover)

  • 5. Respect(Otis Redding cover)

  • 6. N.S.U.(Cream cover)

  • 7. Summertime Blues(Eddie Cochran cover)

  • 8. 634-5789(Eddie Floyd cover)

  • 9. Long Tall Sally(Little Richard cover)

  • 10. Purple Haze(The Jimi Hendrix Experience cover)

  • 11. Stone Free(The Jimi Hendrix Experience cover)

  • 12. Storm in a Teacup

  • 13. Release Me (And Let Me Love Again)(Eddie Miller and His Oklahomans cover)

  • 14. Hide Away(Freddie King cover)

  • 15. No Escaping Your Love

  • 16. Lady Madonna(The Beatles cover)

  • 17. When Will I Be Loved(The Everly Brothers cover)

  • 18. The Letter(The Box Tops cover)

  • 19. And Her Daddy's a Millionaire

  • 20. It Ain't Necessarily So / Summertime

  • 21. Needle in a Haystack(The Velvelettes cover)

  • 22. I Thank You(Sam & Dave cover)


July 13, 1968

Marquee Club

London, England, United Kingdom

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