The song was written by McCartney for a scene in "The Magic Christian" where the crazy millionaire (Peter Sellers) has dumped many thousands of dollars (Pounds?) into a huge vat of raw sewage, and all the average blokes are diving in. It's not about any legal battles.
Badfinger's first album had quite a bit of help from the Beatles. The guitar solo on "Day After Day" sounds every bit like George Harrison - it may have been George.
But writer/singer Pete Ham was a super talent in his own right - "No Matter What", "My Baby Blue", "Day After Day" - the whole album was a pleasure!
The song was written by McCartney for a scene in "The Magic Christian" where the crazy millionaire (Peter Sellers) has dumped many thousands of dollars (Pounds?) into a huge vat of raw sewage, and all the average blokes are diving in. It's not about any legal battles.
Badfinger's first album had quite a bit of help from the Beatles. The guitar solo on "Day After Day" sounds every bit like George Harrison - it may have been George. But writer/singer Pete Ham was a super talent in his own right - "No Matter What", "My Baby Blue", "Day After Day" - the whole album was a pleasure!