"Baby Blue" was a single by Badfinger, off their 1971 album Straight Up. Lead singer Pete Ham wrote the song about a woman named Dixie Armstrong, whom he had dated. Musically, it is a pop-rock and power pop song, and charted to #14 on the US singles chart in 1971. It missed the UK's charts. "Baby Blue" also appeared in the US drama series Breaking Bad, where it was played during the closing scene of the show's final episode. Joey Molland, the last surviving member of the classic line-up of Badfinger, took to Twitter to express his excitement at the … read more
"Baby Blue" was a single by Badfinger, off their 1971 album Straight Up. Lead singer Pete Ham wrote the song about a woman named Dixie Arms… read more
"Baby Blue" was a single by Badfinger, off their 1971 album Straight Up. Lead singer Pete Ham wrote the song about a woman named Dixie Armstrong, whom he had dated. Musically,… read more
Badfinger was a pop/rock (or "power pop") band that orginated in mid-60s pop bands around Swansea, Wales. Adopting the name Badfinger in 1969, the band was touted as the 'heir apparent' to The Beatles, in part because of their close working relationship with the "Fab Four." Badfinger's meteoric rise and demise (marked by the suicides of founder-member and leader Peter Ham on 24 April 1975, and later of band-member Tom Evans on November 19, 1983) remains a cautionary tale for the rock music industry. They're probably best-remembered for the Ham… read more
Badfinger was a pop/rock (or "power pop") band that orginated in mid-60s pop bands around Swansea, Wales. Adopting the name Badfinger in 1969, the band was touted as the 'hei… read more
Badfinger was a pop/rock (or "power pop") band that orginated in mid-60s pop bands around Swansea, Wales. Adopting the name Badfinger in 1969, the band was touted as the 'heir apparent' to The Beatles, in part becau… read more