John Forgot To Sing - Pete Ham & Tom Evans (Iveys) (Badfinger) video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/04/24

Iveys demo late 1969 era - LYRICS.....

Wave your flag you know he's coming with a smile for you

Distant voices softly humming of the things he'll do

The mothers came - the fathers came - the bells began to ring

They knew it was a special day and John forgot to sing

Horses' hooves and people cheering only for a day

What's this strange new sound you're hearing - can it always stay

The miners came - the farmers came - the bells began to ring

They knew it was a special day and John forgot to sing

Silently they sat and waited for his few kind words

Those who loved and those who hated - these few moments shared

The blacks were there - the whites were there - the bells began to ring

They knew it was a special day and John forgot to sing

Eat the love and drink the wisdom - all these things are free

I can't give you gold and kingdoms but I give you me

The mothers ate - the fathers drank - the bells began to ring

They knew it was a special day and John began to sing

Comments

9 years ago

Ron n

Sad about Pete and Tom .....Love this song ........Thank you .....

10 years ago

robert harding

some are just finding out right now only because of the american show breaking bad,,,how eerie is that ? the band deserve this purely because of their premature demise,,thanks to their rogue manager Polly destroying the band,

10 years ago

Dan Donnelly

Bob Jackson and his daughter did an excellent version of this song at the Pete Ham Tribute Concert on April 27, 2013.

10 years ago

Will Jones

I am a huge Badfinger fan, and I never heard this beautiful demo before. Thank you for posting. Pete was a true genius. Too bad his life ended so soon.

10 years ago

SydnRain

Golden song. Beautiful.

11 years ago

qbfianchetto

So talented. I wish more people knew just how good they were.

11 years ago

Violet J

So so nice, thank you for posting. Little tears falling from my eyes.

12 years ago

jeff kirchens

Such a Beautiful song!!! Just listen to the vocal harmonies of Pete and Tom...I first heard this gem on a Pete Ham website a few years ago, and finally someone has put it on YouTube...Thank You!!!!

12 years ago

comicbookinker

Again, thank you for giving us access to these gems. Another one that makes me sad at what we lost.

13 years ago

rothr

Correction, I got it now, you put this out just in time for Easter which makes much more sense - the Christian element is unmistakable, and its an amazingly 'uplifting' performance too ;)

13 years ago

rothr

Thanks Dan, unless you somehow came across this recently you show incredible restraint, waiting for this perfect time of Prince William and Kate's wedding to let it fly. It fits so nicely with the imagery of regalia on everyone's mind. FYI, there are some great people at this site who could benefit from knowing the loving Badfinger fans that follow you: rock and roll tribe.com

13 years ago

billtown2

This song is just so beautiful. The song sounds like a celebratory religious event. Who is John? My guess (and it’s only a guess) is perhaps Pete used the name John as a tribute to his older brother. Maybe Pete heard a story in his youth about his older brother being too nervous to sing in church. Ham wrote about his mother and father, why not his brother, John. The song has so much mystery to it. Thanks to Dan Matovina for finding, restoring and releasing these gems to the public!!!

13 years ago

Nine Life

Haunting Lyrics in this demo....what a great tribute ballad. Not a hymn or holiday tune. I am feeling like this demo was about appreciation of a fallen soldier or maybe just a premonition of John Lennon's death in 1980. (John Forgot to Sing) I am haunted by the last lyric, John began to sing...John Lennon's music carries on to this day... Such a tragic story...Pete Ham died in 1975, before John and Tom Evans followed Pete's footsteps in 1983, after John. RIP my dearhearts.

13 years ago

powerpopsmith

@billbadford No way this is gibberish. Every part makes sense with the previous. It;s just, Who is, John? If you look up John The Baptist, this seems to make sense to a degree. Name Of The Game - In the book it says the chorus is Pete's quandry of his failing relationship with a girlfriend names Beverley. "Don't refuse me" is "accept our break-up" - and "Don't confuse me" is " By pushing on me, you keep bringin my old feelings back in the picture" I'm sure other sections related to something.

13 years ago

billbadford

@powerpopsmith My guess is it's Pete's attempt at a church-based hymn. It's also possible some of the lyric is gibberish. I've noticed the words in some of Pete's songs appear to be chosen for their sound rather than their meaning, like "Name Of The Game". I recall reading that McCartney's line "the movement you need is on your shoulder" was gibberish and he wanted to change it in "Hey Jude", but Lennon loved the sound of it and convinced him to keep it.

13 years ago

powerpopsmith

I wonder what inspired this. Is it Jesus coming to town and John is John the Baptist, who finally became inspired to spread Jesus words? It's just magnificent. I wish Pete and Tom were here to talk about their songs. It's obvious Joey Molland knew nothing about Pete's lyrics and what they meant. Dan Matovina's book gives a lot of insights, but some are mysteries. Badfinger made me get into lyrics. Head First is amazing.

13 years ago

classicvideogems

What a beautiful tune! Makes me miss these guys even more, if that's even possible. Stan Polly was truly a heartless bastard for driving Pete to end his life. It's so sad that Tom followed suit years later - at least we know they are reunited in heaven now along with Mike, making wonderful music again!

13 years ago

PattieLNoah

A great recording...

13 years ago

JohnNiemsMusic

Nice to always find new tunes I never heard by these two so talented BADFINGER MEMBERS!

13 years ago

ceterceter

If this is a demo in their home studio (as I read in the book on Badfinger) , I am, as usual, astounded by the vocal abilities of Pete and Tom. The subtle different harmonies.... absolutely amazing song and performance. It started for me when my uncle dug out his Apple promo film of Badfinger. Now I'm full-fledged fanatic fan of this incredible band. Pete is the most unpublicized major musical talent of the 70s. But being nice, humble, honest & kind doesn't pay-off in rock'n'roll, does it?

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