As "Breaking Bad" came to an end, it gave viewers one last song. A bleeding and near-death Walter White (Bryan Cranston) was in a lab for the last time as "Baby Blue" from British rock band Badfinger ...
Signed to The Beatles’ Apple Records label with hit songs produced by Paul McCartney and George Harrison, Badfinger should have been one of rock’n’roll’s greatest success stories. Instead, Badfinger ...
Badfinger's 1971 song 'Baby Blue' has seen a huge sales surge following its inclusion during the last scene of 'Breaking Bad''s finale last night. Billboard reports that the song had a 3,000 percent ...
A 41-year-old single by the British band Badfinger is rocketing up the charts thanks to “Breaking Bad,” which played the song, “Baby Blue,” as the series ended. Chemistry teacher-turned-meth king ...
The independent music publisher and music services company has signed exclusive deals with the estates of Pete Ham and Tom Evans. By Phil Gallo, Billboard Less than two weeks after Badfinger’s “Baby ...
It's the 45th anniversary of the greatest album by Badfinger, 1972's Straight Up, and the band's legendary guitarist, songwriter, and vocalist Joey Molland --along with his dynamic band--brings the ...
“Baby Blue,” the memorable 1972 Badfinger track that closes Breaking Bad as an ode to blue meth, was creator Vince Gilligan’s idea. His music team didn’t agree. Thomas Golubić, the show’s music ...
Kobalt has signed exclusive deals with the estates of Pete Ham and Thom Evans, the songwriters who penned the bulk of Badfinger's material. Ham wrote "Baby Blue," "Day After Day" and "No Matter What… ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Badfinger in 1971, l-r, Pete Ham, Tom Evans, Mike Gribbins and Joey Molland - Michael Putland/Getty Images Joey Molland, who has ...
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