The Iveys

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Maybe Tomorrow 02:56 Tools
And Their Daddy Is a Millionaire 00:00 Tools
And Her Daddy's a Millionaire 00:00 Tools
Dear Angie 00:00 Tools
Chicago Calling 00:00 Tools
Running Out 00:00 Tools
Maybe Tomorrow - Stereo;2010 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
Maybe Tomorrow (Stereo) (2010 - Remaster) 00:00 Tools
Think About the Good Times 00:00 Tools
Little Egypt 00:00 Tools
Yesterday Ain't Coming Back 00:00 Tools
I've Been Waiting 00:00 Tools
Beautiful and Blue 00:00 Tools
Angelique 02:30 Tools
No Escaping Your Love 00:00 Tools
Fisherman 00:00 Tools
Sali Bloo 00:00 Tools
I'm in Love 02:26 Tools
They're Knocking Down Our Home 00:00 Tools
See-Saw Granpa 00:00 Tools
Leave It To Love 00:00 Tools
Sometimes 00:00 Tools
Going The Right Way 00:00 Tools
Back When It Was Our World 00:00 Tools
Looking for My Baby 00:00 Tools
Mrs. Jones 00:00 Tools
When Love Meant So Much to Me 00:00 Tools
I'm Too Shy 00:00 Tools
See-Saw Grandpa 00:00 Tools
Your Love Now 00:00 Tools
Maybe Tomorrow - Stereo Version/2010 Remaster 00:00 Tools
She Came Out Of The Cold 00:00 Tools
Tube Train 00:00 Tools
Storm In A Teacup 00:00 Tools
I've Been There Once Before 00:00 Tools
Maybe Tomorrow (Stereo) 00:00 Tools
The Promise 00:00 Tools
Black & White Rainbows 00:00 Tools
Mr. Strangeways 00:00 Tools
Looking For My Baby (Previously Unreleased) 00:00 Tools
How Does It Feel 00:00 Tools
Mrs. Jones (Previously Unreleased) 00:00 Tools
Bittersweet Adieu 00:00 Tools
Girl in a Mini Skirt 00:00 Tools
Whispered Words 00:00 Tools
Maybe Tomorrow (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Tomorrow's Today 00:00 Tools
Mrs Jones 00:00 Tools
Man Without A Heart 00:00 Tools
Girl Next-Door In The Mini-Skirt 00:00 Tools
The French Song (In A Taxi) 00:00 Tools
Turn On Your Lovin' Mood 00:00 Tools
Tomorrow Today 00:00 Tools
Arthur (2010 Stereo Remix) 00:00 Tools
For My Sympathy 00:00 Tools
Think About The Good Times (from Maybe Tomorrow Sessions - Mono Mix - Previously Unissued) 00:00 Tools
Dear Angie (Second Single - Mono Mix - First Time on CD) 00:00 Tools
Bittersweet Adeiu 00:00 Tools
Yesterday Ain't Coming Back (from Maybe Tomorrow Sessions - Mono Mix - First Time on CD) 00:00 Tools
Maybe Tomorrow (1969) 00:00 Tools
I'll Kiss You Goodnight 00:00 Tools
another day 00:00 Tools
Storm In A Tea Cup (from the Wall's Ice Cream EP - Mono Mix - First Time on CD) 00:00 Tools
hey baby 00:00 Tools
No Escaping Your Love (Single B-Side of Dear Angie - Mono Mix - First Time on CD) 00:00 Tools
It Takes So Long 00:00 Tools
Shadows 00:00 Tools
I Believe In You (Version 1) 00:00 Tools
handsome malcolm 00:00 Tools
Maybe Tomorrow (Mono) 00:00 Tools
sausage & egg 00:00 Tools
When Love Meant So Much To You 00:00 Tools
Promise 00:00 Tools
Love Hurts 00:00 Tools
Falling 00:00 Tools
I Believe in You (Version 2) 00:00 Tools
Seesaw Grandpa 00:00 Tools
The Girl Next Door in a Mini-Skirt 00:00 Tools
Mr Strangeways 00:00 Tools
The Leaves (acoustic 3) 00:00 Tools
The Leaves (Acoustic 1) 00:00 Tools
The Leaves (acoustic 2) 00:00 Tools
No Escaping Your Love (Mono) 00:00 Tools
Dear Angie (Mono) 00:00 Tools
And Her Daddys A Millionare 00:00 Tools
They`re Knocking Down Our Home 00:00 Tools
Silent Night 00:00 Tools
Title Unknown 00:00 Tools
Away in a Manger 00:00 Tools
I`m In Love 00:00 Tools
Mrs. Jones (Previously Unrelea 00:00 Tools
Mary's Little Boy 00:00 Tools
Storm in a Teacup (Mono) 00:00 Tools
The Leaves (piano 3) 00:00 Tools
come and get it 00:00 Tools
No Escaping Your Love (Bonus T 00:00 Tools
I`ve Been Waiting 00:00 Tools
arthur 00:00 Tools
walk out in the rain 00:00 Tools
On This Night 00:00 Tools
Sali Bloo (Wah-Wah Intro) 00:00 Tools
Yesterday Ain`t Coming 00:00 Tools
When Love Ment So Much To Me 00:00 Tools
Keeping Me Strong 00:00 Tools
03 - And Her Daddy's A Millionaire ('68) 00:00 Tools
carry on till tomorrow 00:00 Tools
Looking For My Baby (Previousl 00:00 Tools
Feels Like Christmas 00:00 Tools
See-Saw, Granpa - (Maybe Tomorrow (Iveys) - 1969) 00:00 Tools
Better Days 00:00 Tools
Angelique - (Maybe Tomorrow (Iveys) - 1969) 00:00 Tools
Yesterday Ain't Coming Back - (Maybe Tomorrow (Iveys) - 1969) 00:00 Tools
Feliz Navidad 00:00 Tools
rock of all ages 00:00 Tools
Daddy's a Millionaire 00:00 Tools
Lady Made of Stone 00:00 Tools
Maybe Tomorrow - (Maybe Tomorrow (Iveys) - 1969) 00:00 Tools
Sali Bloo - (Maybe Tomorrow (Iveys) - 1969) 00:00 Tools
Fisherman - (Maybe Tomorrow (Iveys) - 1969) 00:00 Tools
Dear Angie - (Maybe Tomorrow (Iveys) - 1969) 00:00 Tools
Knocking Down Our Home (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Hold Your Hand 00:00 Tools
Clown Of The Party 00:00 Tools
knocking down our home 00:00 Tools
Handsome Malcolm (Practice Vocals) 00:00 Tools
True Love Honesty 00:00 Tools
You're Gonna Lose 00:00 Tools
give it a try 00:00 Tools
Handsome Malcolm (Practice Voc 00:00 Tools
In the Dark 00:00 Tools
midnight sun 00:00 Tools
Taxi (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Think about the good times (mono - unreleased) 00:00 Tools
Beautiful and Blue - (Maybe Tomorrow (Iveys) - 1969) 00:00 Tools
Think About The Good Times - (Maybe Tomorrow (Iveys) - 1969) 00:00 Tools
Beautiful & Blue 00:00 Tools
Dear Angie [Mono Mix] 00:00 Tools
Arthur [Previously Unreleased Remix] 00:00 Tools
Think About the Good Times [Previously Unreleased Mono Mix] 00:00 Tools
Storm In A Tea Cup [Mono] 00:00 Tools
Dear Angie (mono mix) 00:00 Tools
Medley 00:00 Tools
I've Been Waiting - (Maybe Tomorrow (Iveys) - 1969) 00:00 Tools
No Escaping Your Love (Mono Mix) 00:00 Tools
Maybe Tomorrow (Stereo Version/2010 Remaster) 00:00 Tools
Storm In A Tea Cup (mono mix) 00:00 Tools
No Escaping Your Love - (Maybe Tomorrow (Iveys) - 1969) 00:00 Tools
Mary's Little Boy (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
And Her Daddy's a Millionaire - (Maybe Tomorrow (Iveys) - 1968) 00:00 Tools
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Known today as "the band that became Badfinger" as well as for their single "Maybe Tomorrow", British pop rock band 'The Iveys' started as Pete Ham, David "Dai" Jenkins, Ron Griffiths, and Terry Gleeson. Originally called 'The Wild Ones', they changed their name to 'The Iveys' in late 1964. They played at various local pubs in South Wales, building steam. In early '65, they replaced Gleeson with drummer Mike Gibbins and started becoming quite popular on the local circuit as they would open for nationally known rock acts (including The Moody Blues, The Yardbirds, The Spencer Davis Group, Pink Floyd and many others) as those groups played Wales. In the spring of '66, they met Bill Collins who showed a great interest in the group. Collins eventually became their manager after moving the band to his place in London. The Iveys played various pubs and functions in and around London as well as backing up-and-coming pop vocalist David Garrick, while recording their own material from around '66 to '67. The band's work generated some interest with the likes of Decca Records, Phillips, and even Pye Records. Even Ray Davies of The Kinks was interested at one point after hearing some of their demos. By the end of '67, guitarist Jenkins left and was replaced by Tommy Evans (formerly of The Calderstones). By early '68, The Iveys' popularity was growing even more. In March '68, The Beatles' roadie and friend Mal Evans obtained some of their demos and took them to The Beatles' newly formed Apple Records label in which various parties were interested, Paul McCartney for one. The Iveys were signed in the summer of '68. They recorded tracks in which the Tommy Evans tune, "Maybe Tomorrow", was released as a single in the fall of '68. The single peaked at #67 in early '69. After other tracks were recorded, they released their first (and only) album, 'Maybe Tomorrow', in the U.K. and in Europe in the summer of '69, but for some reason it wasn't released in the U.S. The band, feeling slighted, was asked by Paul McCartney if they would be interested in recording his demo as well as other tracks for a movie soundtrack that he was comissioned to do. The group jumped at the chance and recorded McCartney's song "Come And Get It" as well as two other tracks for the film 'The Magic Christian'. In the fall of '69, The Iveys were encouraged to change their name in which they did. After renaming themselves Badfinger (after Bad Finger Boogie - the working title for The Beatles tune With A Little Help From My Friends) Ron Griffiths left the group due to personal problems. Evans switched to bass guitar and they auditioned Joey Molland for the guitarist slot. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.