On 2 August 1969, McCartney produced the studio version at EMI's
Abbey Road Studios by the
Apple band Badfinger (then called the Iveys) telling them, "Okay, it's got to be exactly like this demo." His "carrot" for the band was his offer to produce this song and two other Iveys' originals for the movie
The Magic Christian, since he had a contract to supply three songs for it. The band followed his instructions. McCartney auditioned each of the four Iveys to sing lead on "Come and Get It". Ultimately, he picked
Tom Evans over the other three band members,
Pete Ham, Ron Griffiths, and
Mike Gibbins. The single was released on Apple Records on 5 December 1969 in the UK, but not until 12 January 1970 in the US. "Come and Get It" was a hit single for the band, peaking at number 7 in the United States, and number 4 in the United Kingdom. It reached number 1 on the
New Zealand Listener charts. It was the opening theme for the film
The Magic Christian, starring
Peter Sellers and
Ringo Starr (it was also repeated during the movie's closing credits, with an additional string arrangement added). The UK
picture sleeve for the single shows a
kaleidoscopic montage of all four members of Badfinger that appear on the song, although bassist Ron Griffiths left the band before the single was released.
Cash Box called it "a fine teen track."
Billboard called it "powerful."
Ultimate Classic Rock critic Michael Gallucci and
Classic Rock History critic Janey Robert both rated "Come and Get It" as Badfinger's greatest song. Gallucci called it the highlight of
Magic Christian Music. In 1978 a re-formed version of Badfinger re-recorded "Come and Get It" for
K-tel Records, with Evans again singing lead. This served to provide a demo recording to give to
Elektra Records, and resulted in the
Airwaves album in 1979. ==Personnel==