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  1. 21 de oct. de 2006 · Badfinger Say No More originally released in 1981 was the last album by the dynamic pop group originally signed to Apple records by the Beatles in 1969. The group had several #1 singles along with 2 gold albums and the multi platinum hit Without You. Mariah Carey and Harry Nillson both had #1 singles with the Badfinger Classic Without You.

  2. BadfingerSay No More (1981) Por AlohaCriticón. Compartir: El grupo británico Badfinger se creó en el año 1969 como derivación de la banda de pop psicodélico The Iveys. Sus mejores discos fueron sus primeras grabaciones en Apple Records, el sello de los Beatles, la principal influencia de este conjunto pop rock y power pop.

  3. Barcode and Other Identifiers. Barcode: 803341553743. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2023 Vinyl release of "Say No More" on Discogs.

  4. What happened is on the original album Crocadillo comes before No More. The CD has them switched, so if you listen to No More and read the last song in the booklet they match up. Anyway, I love this one, it's just incredibly sad this was the last official release by Badfinger. Joey Molland's Badfinger isn't the true Badfinger.

  5. Listen to Say No More by Badfinger on Apple Music. 1981. 10 Songs. Duration: 37 minutes. Album · 1981 · 10 Songs. Listen Now; Browse; Radio; Search; Open in Music. Say No More Badfinger. ROCK · 1981 Preview. January 1, 1981 10 Songs, 37 minutes ℗ 2015 Gonzo Multimedia. Also ...

  6. Say No More, an Album by Badfinger. Released 17 January 1981 on Radio (catalog no. RR 16030; Vinyl LP). Genres: Pop Rock, Power Pop. Rated #683 in the best albums of 1981. Featured peformers: Tom Evans (bass guitar, guitar, vocals), Joey Molland (guitar, piano, vocals), Tony Kaye (organ, piano), Glenn Sherba (guitar), Richard Bryans (drums), Jack Richardson (producer), Steve Wittmack (producer).

  7. 1 de ene. de 2015 · Say No More is the last studio album recorded by British rock band Badfinger that contained new material. Issued in January 1981 on Radio Records, the LP was the second and last attempt by Tom Evans and Joey Molland to recapture Badfinger's earlier market success, which was lost after the death of band founder Pete Ham in 1975.