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===Apple session work=== Various members of Badfinger also participated in sessions for fellow Apple Records labelmates, most notably playing acoustic guitar and percussion on much of Harrison's ''[[All Things Must Pass]]'' triple album (1970), including the hit singles "[[Isn't It a Pity]]", "[[My Sweet Lord]]". and "[[What Is Life]]".{{sfn|Leng|2006|pp=79, 83β87}} Ham and Evans also provided backing vocals on [[Ringo Starr]]'s Harrison-produced single, "[[It Don't Come Easy]]".{{sfn|Leng|2006|p=79}} Evans and Molland then performed on Lennon's album ''[[Imagine (John Lennon album)|Imagine]]'' (1971), although Molland has said that their tracks were not used.{{sfn|Leng|2006|p=109-110}} Most famously, on 26 July 1971, all four members of Badfinger arrived at New York's [[John F. Kennedy International Airport]], to rehearse for Harrison's [[Concert for Bangladesh]], which took place on 1 August 1971.{{sfn|Badman|2001|p=43}} Ham duetted on acoustic guitar with Harrison on "[[Here Comes the Sun]]" during the concert.<ref name="VH1FullBiog"/>
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