No Matter What (Badfinger song)

No Matter What (Badfinger song)
"No Matter What"
Single by Badfinger
from the album No Dice
B-side "Better Days" (UK)
"Carry On Till Tomorrow" (U.S.)
Released November 1970
Format 45 rpm
Recorded April 1970
Genre Power pop
Length 2:57
Label Apple
Writer(s) Pete Ham
Producer Mal Evans
Badfinger singles chronology
"Come and Get It"
(1969)
"No Matter What"
(1970)
"Day After Day"
(1971)
"No Matter What"
Single by Def Leppard
Released 2005
Format CD
Genre Hard rock
Label Bludgeon Riffola - Mercury
Writer(s) Pete Ham
Def Leppard singles chronology
"Four Letter Word"
(2003)
"No Matter What"
(2005)
"Rock On"
(2006)

"No Matter What" is a song originally recorded by Badfinger for their album No Dice in 1970, written and sung by Pete Ham and produced by Mal Evans. It was the band's first UK Top 10 single to be composed by Badfinger, reaching #8 on Billboard Hot 100 and #5 in the UK in January 1971. In South Africa it topped the charts. The band also scored with "Come and Get It", #4 in the UK in January 1970, which was composed by Paul McCartney, and "Day After Day", #10 in the UK in January 1972.

The song is notable for being one of the first successful records associated with the power pop sound, utilising all of the elements attributed to the genre. A subsequent single released by Badfinger, "Baby Blue" (Billboard #14, 1972), along with several album tracks in a similar vein, succeeded in categorizing the band themselves as "Power Pop".

This song is also noted for its false ending, after the final chorus, where after, a short pause, the song repeats the last line twice before its final ending chord.

As a demo, "No Matter What" was originally recorded by Ham on acoustic guitar and performed with a mambo beat (as heard on the posthumous Ham solo CD 7 Park Avenue). A rough, rockier version of the song was recorded by Badfinger in March 1970 and produced by Mal Evans. The song was recorded again by the band in April 1970 at Abbey Road Studios and it was this version that would appear on the album and single.

Although the song and recording was a favorite of Badfinger's shortly after it was recorded, the hierarchy at Apple reportedly was not inclined to release it in any format. It was not until Al Steckler, the American director of Apple in New York, heard the tape in the summer of 1970 and considered it a strong entry by the band that it was slotted for the upcoming LP and as a single release.

In the United States, the single was released with the Tom Evans–Pete Ham song "Carry On Till Tomorrow", the theme song for the movie The Magic Christian, as the B-side. This was an edited version of the recording that appeared on Badfinger's previous album, Magic Christian Music. In all other countries, the single was backed with the Tom Evans–Joey Molland song "Better Days", which also appeared on No Dice.

In film and television

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