Subject: RE: Songs About Money From: GUEST,Ken Brock Date: 15 Oct 08 - 12:37 PM I knew the Andrews Sisters were not authors of R & CC, only performers, but was not aware of the lawsuit. Thanks. |
Subject: Lyr Add: LANDLORD AND TENANT (Sydney Carter) From: Charley Noble Date: 15 Oct 08 - 12:39 PM Oh, here's another classic: Words and arrangement by Sydney Carter © 1963 by Sydney Bron Music Co. Tune: traditional Talking Blues Landlord and Tenant I kept my money in an old tin chest Till I saw a poster and it said invest; If you want a bank that'll never go bust Put your money in the Blue Chip Trust – We welcome the small investor, Every man a capitalist. So I wrote to the Blue Chip right away, And back came a letter the following day: "Four per cent in every quid, If you invest it." So I did – And I sat back, Waiting for the dividend. They came all right, those chips were blue, But along came a letter from the landlord too: "Your rent is going up," it said, "Two pounds a week." Well, I saw red – I wrote a letter. To Tentacle Ltd. (that was the name), I wrote damn quick and said it was a shame; But Tentacle said, "Well, don't blame us; We only act for the Blue Chip Trust – They own the property, We only collect the rent!" To Blue Chip, ECI, I went To ask them why they were putting up the rent; A young man said, "Well, it distressed us, But we must think of our investors." – "I do!" I said. To pay myself four percent, It seems I've got to raise my rent; I can't afford the rent and so I told myself I've got to go – A small percentage of me, Has never had it – so good! This song certainly explains how the market system operates! Cheerily, Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: Songs About Money From: GUEST,Ken Brock Date: 15 Oct 08 - 12:41 PM The Sherman Brothers' Feed the Birds (Tuppence a Bag) and Fidelity Fiduciary Bank (concerning compound interest) from Mary Poppins. |
Subject: RE: Songs About Money From: GUEST Date: 15 Oct 08 - 12:48 PM "He Tossed A Coin" (Bock & Harnick) from The Rothschilds (1970) "Golden Dreams" from The Stingiest Man in Town (Scrooge) 1956 TV 7 and a Half Cents from Pajama Game (Adler and Ross) |
Subject: RE: Songs About Money From: GUEST,Ken Brock Date: 15 Oct 08 - 12:58 PM How could I forget one of the best songs about corruption:
"Little Tin Box" from Fiorello! (Bock and Harnick, 1958) |
Subject: RE: Songs About Money From: bankley Date: 15 Oct 08 - 03:58 PM Money Honey'... Elvis Presley, Ry Cooder 'Satisfied Mind'... Porter Wagoner 'Hey Good Lookin'... Hank Williams 'My Name Is Morgan, but It Ain't J.P.' ..Erik Frandsen and of course the album title by Mothers of Invention "We're Only in it for the Money" (spoof on Sgt. Pepper) |
Subject: RE: Songs About Money From: Azizi Date: 15 Oct 08 - 04:12 PM This is such a rich treasure trove of songs! Thanks all! ** I can't resist adding a YouTube link to one of my favorite songs listed on this thread that's performed by one of my favorite vocalists: "God Bless The Child": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IYTx60s07A "Billie Holiday & Count Basie - "God Bless The Child" [along with "Now Baby Or Never"]- 1952 |
Subject: RE: Songs About Money From: GUEST,Ken Brock Date: 15 Oct 08 - 04:28 PM "Boy For Sale" from OLIVER! (Lionel Bart, circa 1960) and maybe also "Who Will Buy?" Music, Music, Music, a hit for Teresa Brewer (put another nickel in, in that nickelodeon). |
Subject: RE: Songs About Money From: GUEST,JHW in the library Date: 16 Oct 08 - 12:55 PM Arthur McBride and many others offering the King's Shilling and such? |
Subject: RE: Songs About Money From: Genie Date: 16 Oct 08 - 05:51 PM "Walking With My Baby Down By The San Francisco Bay" ["San Francisco Bay Blues"]- has the lyric: "Ain't got a nickel, ain't got a lousy dime ... |
Subject: Lyr Add: IF YOU HAD ALL THE WORLD AND ITS GOLD From: GUEST,pattyClink Date: 16 Oct 08 - 08:47 PM Lovely old parlor song we've been barbershopping: If You Had All the World And Its Gold I was wishing that I had the riches to buy, All my dreams as I sat by the fire. What a life I would live, what could riches not give, What more could a heart desire? When my poor little mother drew close to my side, "There are some things, my child, you can't buy," she replied: You can't buy your sunshine at twilight, You can't buy the moonlight at dawn. You can't buy your youth when you're growing old, Nor the life when the heartbeat is gone. You can't buy your way into heaven, Though wealth may hold power untold. And when you lose your mother, you can't buy another, If you had all the world and its gold. Mother's eyes beam on me, in their depths I can see, Light of love far more precious than gold; Silver threads in her hair, and her brow lined with care, Tell me she is growing old. Then I see that the teardrops are dimming her eyes, As she smiles through her tears, I can't help realize: You can't buy the sunshine at twilight, You can't buy the moonlight at dawn. You can't buy your youth when you're growing old, Nor the life when the heartbeat is gone. You can't buy your way into heaven, Though wealth may hold power untold. And when you lose your mother, you can't buy another, If you had all the world and its gold. |
Subject: RE: Songs About Money From: GUEST Date: 15 Apr 09 - 11:12 AM money!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Subject: RE: Songs About Money From: Jack Campin Date: 15 Apr 09 - 11:43 AM Shame fa' the gear and the blathrie o't (As Scottish tunes go it's rather unusual - only one part). |
Subject: RE: Songs About Money From: reggie miles Date: 15 Apr 09 - 10:04 PM I seem to keep writing songs about this subject, maybe because in this, our economic down turn, I'm finding that there are plenty of folks that ain't got enough and can't figure out how to get more. I just finished one called, "It Takes Money To Make Money, Honey". I also recently finished, "Too Little Money, Not Enough Time".
I enjoy playing Willie McTell's "Last Dime Blues" and my friend Robert 'OneMan' Johnson's, "Hundred Dollar Women", "I Want To Be In A Barroom", "What Got Wrong With You?" as well as Willie Dixon's "Dead Presidents", all of which have references to money in them. |
Subject: Lyr Add: BUSINESS (Guillevic/Seeger) From: mark gregory Date: 16 Apr 09 - 09:30 PM Business A poem by Guillevic Tune by Pete Seeger©1963 Stormking Music Inc. Two million bushels of North African grain Resold to Germany for Swiss francs Paid for by a consortium of banks With a deal in futures that the Stock Exchange Unloads for coffee from Brazilian uplands Destined for Paris, Before the whole deal sinks The checks written in indelible inks Outrace Atlantic's winter hurricanes At last the coffee arrives, also the wheat Needless to say, the deal was a success Who can deny that all of us have gained? Our benefactors? Three trusts. They compete For honor, glory, power and of course, Profits, where all happiness is contained Notes It comes from "Love Song of the Resistance", a poem by the Breton poet Eugene Guillevic. Translated by Walter Lowenfels and set to music by Pete Seeger it holds up well as a wry comment on what is these days called "globalisation" |
Subject: Lyr Add: A PENNY A KISS, A PENNY A HUG (Care/Kaye) From: Bert Date: 17 Apr 09 - 01:41 AM A PENNY A KISS, A PENNY A HUG Words and music by Buddy Kaye and Ralph Care, ©1950. As recorded by Eddy Howard & His Orchestra, ca. 1950.
CHORUS 1: A penny a kiss, a penny a hug.
1. I'm gonna save a penny ev'ry time I hold you tight,
2. I'm gonna save a penny ev'ry time we take a walk,
CHORUS 2: A table, a chair, a lamp and a rug,
3. I'm gonna save a penny ev'ry time I think of you, [INSTRUMENTAL CHORUS]
4. I'm gonna save a penny when we're cuddled in a clinch [Also recorded by Tony Martin & Dinah Shore; The Andrews Sisters, Lou Dinning & Tennessee Ernie Ford.] |
Subject: RE: Songs About Money From: Boho Date: 17 Apr 09 - 02:09 AM Laziest Girl in Town, Cole Porter: I'm more than willing to learn how these girls got so much extra money to burn, But every little offer I get, I just turn It down |
Subject: RE: Songs About Money From: Boho Date: 17 Apr 09 - 02:16 AM "Why Don't You Do Right (Like Some Other Men Do)?", Joe McCoy: You had plenty money, 1922 You let other women make a fool of you Why don't you do right? like some other men do Get out of here and get me some money too. |
Subject: RE: Songs About Money From: mark gregory Date: 17 Apr 09 - 02:30 AM I used to know a song that went Old man what you gonna do When the banks go bust and there ain't no dough .... .... and we're rolling to a new world now Chorus and we're rolling to a new world now and we're rolling to a new world now anyone got the rest? |
Subject: RE: Songs About Money From: alanabit Date: 17 Apr 09 - 04:31 AM The Jolly Banker by Woody Guthrie. This one is really topical right now! Turn Your Money Green, by Furry Lewis, which is in the DT. |
Subject: RE: Songs About Money From: Richard Mellish Date: 17 Apr 09 - 06:28 PM Someone mentioned "A Dollar Ain't a Dollar Any More". I have that on an Oscar Brand recording, on which there is also "Ninety Cents Butter". And there's "Five and a zack". But not many pre-20th-century songs have been mentioned so far. How about these? In my pocket I'd one penny. The versions of Geordie/Georgie where the heroine collects donations. Sir Patrick Spens, where the Norwegian lords complain about the Scotsmen "our gold they spend right free", and Sir Patrick points out the amount of silver and gold that he has brought to Norway. The Outlandish Knight, who demands that his victim bring him her parents' money. The Collier Laddie, where the girl's father eventually relents and "counted out five hundred pounds". I wish pay Friday would come (spelling standardised, as I claim no competence in Geordie orthography). Richard |
Subject: RE: Songs About Money From: lompocan Date: 18 Apr 09 - 03:15 PM "Everybody's Going for the money, Thinking it makes the world go round. But this old world keeps turning round and round When we're dead and buried in the ground." That is the chorus for Spider John Koerner's "Everybody's Going for the Money" Anyone have the lyrics? It is my favorite "money song". |
Subject: Lyr Add: PRETTY PENNY (Steve Tilston) From: GUEST Date: 18 Apr 09 - 03:29 PM A PRETTY PENNY Steve Tilston
There's some men in this city |
Subject: RE: Songs About Money From: Joe_F Date: 18 Apr 09 - 08:45 PM Eleven-Cent Cotton, Forty-Cent Meat * I don't know if Clough's "Spectator ab Extra" has ever been set to music, but it might well be: They may talk all they like about what they call pelf, And how one ought never to think of oneself, How the pleasures of thought surpass eating and drinking -- _My_ pleasure of thought is the pleasure of thinking How pleasant it is to have money, heigh-ho! How pleasant it is to have money! |
Subject: RE: Songs About Money From: mg Date: 18 Apr 09 - 09:03 PM Various songs about taking the "King's Shilling" Wee bawbee in "Coulter's Candy" Put another nickel in, in the nickelodeon ["Music! Music! Music!"] Robbed me of silver she robbed me of gold..."Maid on the Shore" Spent all me in with the lassies drinking gin..."All for Me Grog" |
Subject: Lyr Add: FOR THE LOVE OF MONEY (The O'Jays) From: Neil D Date: 19 Apr 09 - 01:55 AM The O'Jays are one of the great R&B groups (Rock&Roll HoF inductees, 2005). The entire original lineup went to Canton McKinley High School fifteen years ahead of me so they've always been personal favorites. When it came to melding social consciousness with the most kickin' funk, nobody did it like the O'Jays. For the Love of Money Money money money money, MONEY Money money money money, MONEY Money money money money, MONEY Money money money money, MONEY Money money money money, MONEY Money money money money, MONEY Some people got to have it Hey, Hey, Hey - some people really need it Hey, listen to me, y'all do thangs, do thangs, do thangs - bad thangs with it Well, you wanna do thangs, do thangs, do thangs - good thangs with it - yeah Un Huh, talkin' bout cash money, money Talkin' bout cash money - dollar bills y'all - come on, now Yeah, yeah Yeah, yeah For the love of money People will steal from their mother For the love of money People will rob their own brother For the love of money People can't even walk the streets Because they'll never know who in the world they're gonna beat For that mean, oh mean, mean green Almighty Dollar! Cash Money For the love of money People will lie, rob, they will cheat For the love of money People don't care who they hurt or beat For the love of money A woman will sell her precious body For a small piece of paper it carries a lot of weight Oh, that mean, mean, mean, mean, mean green Almighty Dollar! Talkin' bout, talkin' bout - cash I know that money is the root of all evil Do funny things to some people Give me a nickel, brother can you spare a dime Money can drive some people out of their minds For the love of money No good, no good, no good For the love of money Don't sell ya soul for the money - no, no For the love of money Lay down, lay down - women will Money is the root of all evil Do funny things to some people Give me a nickel, brother can you spare a dime Money can drive some people out of their minds For the love of money Got to have it - I really need it For the love of money Give it up, give it up, give it up - yeah For the love of money Got to have it - some people really need it For the love of money Give me, give me, give me - cash money For the love of money I need - I need For the love of money Keep me, keep me, keep me - happy For the love of money For the love of money How many days have I heard ya say For the love of money Don't let it, don't let it - don't let money rule ya For the love of money How many days have I heard ya say For the love of money Don't let it, don't let it - don't let it, don't let money fool you, no For the love of money Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah For the love of money Got to have it - I really need it Don't do it - don't do it Brother - save ya soul - save ya soul - don't sell it For that mean, mean, mean, mean green People, don't let money, don't let money change you Almighty Dollar! I keep ah tellin' you People, don't let money, don't let money change you Almighty Dollar! Um, 'cause it'll keep on changing - yeah- changing up your mind It'll keep on - it'll keep on - changing - yeah - changing up your mind I'm tellin' y'all People, don't let money, don't let money change you Almighty Dollar! I keep ah tellin' y'all People, don't let money, don't let money change you Almighty Dollar! Yeah - 'cause it'll keep on changing - yeah - changing up your mind It'll keep on changing - yeah - changing up your mind I'm tellin' y'all People, don't let money, don't let money change you Almighty Dollar! |
Subject: RE: Songs About Money From: mg Date: 19 Apr 09 - 02:41 AM When I was young and had no sense I bought a fiddle (whistle?) for 15 (18?) pence.."So Early in the Morning" If I rap and I call and I pay for all the money is all my own -- "The Maid of the Sweet Brown Knowe" I have a wealth of gold and shoes of bright green leather..."I Know Where I'm Going" |
Subject: Lyr Add: EASY TERMS (Don Henderson) From: mark gregory Date: 23 Apr 09 - 02:20 AM Easy Terms A Song by Don Henderson©1958 Don Henderson Just when you were thinking how living costs have soared; the basics all seem luxuries which you cannot afford; a smooth tongued credit manager convinces you, you can, when you've heard the merits of his easy purchase plan. Chorus But easy terms aren't easy when you haven't a razoo. Low interest doesn't mean a thing when the payment's overdue. No deposit won't change the fact, when the bailiffs are all through, that you don't own a single thing, the loan company owns you. Maybe a little reckless, you go on a spending spree. Everything you've ever wanted, for the asking, on H.P. Is the good life now yours to enjoy or were you sold a pup, as you're working nights and weekends just to keep the payments up. Then one day you lose your job and very soon you find a letter in the mail to say your account's a month behind. Then comes a final notice, backed up by threats galore, from burly debt collectors who keep pounding at your door. No, your car won't be as shiny and your clothes won't be as flash, but you got the best terms in the world, if the terms were strictly cash. The moral of this story, is one you should remember; your mother won't forget you, son, nor will your money lender. Listen online at http://unionsong.com/u626.html Bill Berry and Tom Flood recorded this version during the GFC (Global Finacial Crisis) |
Subject: RE: Songs About Money From: GUEST,Peter Woodruff Date: 23 Apr 09 - 10:13 PM "Turn Your Money Green" by Eric Von Schmidt. Tom Rush did this tune on his "Take a Little Walk With Me" album and later CD. "Moneyland" by Del McCoury Band from their "Moneyland CD. Good music for this 21st century depression. Peter |
Subject: RE: Songs About Money From: Azizi Date: 08 Oct 09 - 11:25 AM A current thread about the skipping rhyme "Eggs A Penny Each" thread.cfm?threadid=124129&messages=11#2739493 reminded me of this category thread about money. ** Here's a children's handclap, movement rhyme that mentions money: SHIMMY SHIMMY CHINA Shimmy, Shimmy China, I know karate. Shimmy Shimmy China, Oops! I'm so sorry. Shimmy Shimmy China Sittin on a fence trying to make a dollar outa 85 cents * She missed ** She missed She missed like this, like this, like this. -Shan (12 years & Shala 9 years; Black Females) and their brother Shep (8 years Black male); Pittsburgh PA; collected by Azizi Powell, 10/1998 * This is sometimes given as 65 cents **Boys say "he missed". "Shimmy Shimmy China" is a lightly competitive handclap, movement game. I have also observed other African American girls & boys from around ages 6-12 (in Pittsburgh and several of its surrounding communities) performing this rhyme. Although it's been my experience that most boys appear not to like performing handclap rhymes after age 6 years old or so, they may be more willing to do "competitive" handclap games like this one, and like Stella Ella Ola and Quack Diddly Oso Like almost all handclap rhymes, the chanting for "Shimmy Shimmy China" is in unison. I've observed the handclap routine done standing in one place with partners facing each other; with 3 people standing in a triangle formation; with four people (two sets of partners facing each other; or with more than 4 people, standing in a circle. When performed as a partner game, players stand in front of each other and one player turns one palm up towards the ceiling and the other palm down towards the floor. The other partner turns the opposite palms up and down. Each strikes the other's palms. With three or more players, the players hold on palm up and one palm down and strike the palms of the persons standing next to him or her on both sides. In all of these formations (including the circle formation), players do rhythmical "scissors jumps" on beat to the chanted words "she (or he) missed like this, like this, like this. "Scissor jumps" is my phrase for what I've heard referred to as "jumping criss cross"-jumps are made by crossing one foot in front of the other foot. In this "Shimmy Shimmy China" 'game', if a player's right foot is not in front of the left foot after the last jump, he or she is "out". The object of the game is to be the last player still in the game. ** "Shimmy Shimmy China" is very closely related to the rhyme "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" which also has the lines "...sittin' on the fence/tryin to make a dollar outa 15 cents (although the 15 cents is usually increased to 65 or 85 cents). "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" probably got its name from the title of the 1964 children's book bChitty Chitty Bang Bang: The Magical Car written by Ian Fleming (creator of James Bond). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chitty_Chitty_Bang_Bang I don't think that a lot of children who participated in my game song groups were familiar with that magical talking, flying, floating car. If they did recognize that name, they're probably were more likely to know it from the Disney movie (A Broadway musical was based on the book before movie). But (no pun intended), I think some children changed the title of that rhyme because it sounds too much like excrement. ** "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" is based on the racialized children's rhyme "Ching Chong Chinaman". And that's all I'm gonna say about that rhyme-but no I will say this. In a study I'm doing now, I've found that rhymes taunting Chinese people are more numerous online than rhymes taunting any other race, ethnicity, or nationality. And usually these rhymes are posted without comment from anyone else about how it's not nice to insult and ridicule people because of their race, ethnicity, nationality etc etc etc. So I unequivocally say that now. ** Returning to the rhyme "Shimmy Shimmy China", for what it's worth, children performing that rhyme didn't do any "shimmy" dance motions. And the children (including these siblings) who participated in my after-school/summer game song groups didn't know what the word "shimmy" means. Also, I don't think that the children that I've heard chanting "Shimmy Shimmy China" connect the word "China" with the Asian nation. Since at least the 1990s, I've met a few African American girls who have the personal name "China". I get the impression that the children I've observed chanting this rhyme think it's a girl named "China" who is sittin' on the fence, tryin to make a dollar out of 85 cents." ** For what it's worth, I think those "sittin' on a fence" lines are about hustling ("making money by doing something slightly shady)http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=hustle "Shady" used in that definition means "illegitimate. underhanded. dishonorable. corrupt. sneaky" http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=shady |
Subject: RE: Songs About Money From: MGM·Lion Date: 09 Oct 09 - 06:31 AM Glad my "Eggs a Penny Each" skipping chant got you going again, Azizi. Some amazing omissions above [unless I've missed them]:
"Sing a Song of Sixpence"; — and true traditional songs in DigiTrad:
"Banks of Green Willow" ["Go fetch me some of your father's gold & some of your mother's money"]; Phew! Enuff awready!!!!!! |
Subject: RE: Songs About Money From: MGM·Lion Date: 09 Oct 09 - 07:44 AM ... except for 2 I forgot — Any Old Iron ['wouldn't give you tuppence for your old watch-chain']; & of course 'The days of old, when we dug out the gold, in The Days of Forty-Nine. |
Subject: RE: Songs About Money From: GUEST,Michelin Man Date: 09 Oct 09 - 08:07 AM I am currently between Banks and waiting for my funds being transferred from my old Bank Account to my new Bank Account so I thought a good song on this thread would be - "I who have nothing" |
Subject: RE: Songs About Money From: Azizi Date: 09 Oct 09 - 08:21 AM Thanks MtheGM and GUEST,Michelin Man for your examples. ** MtheGM, I take it "d" means "pence" as in "Sing a Song of 6d". Is that right? |
Subject: Lyr Add; THE MONEY SONG (from Monty Python) From: melodeonboy Date: 09 Oct 09 - 08:29 AM The Money Song I've got ninety thousand pounds in my pyjamas, I've got forty thousand french francs in my fridge. I've got lost of lovely lire, Now the Deutschemark's getting dearer, And my dollar bills would buy the Brooklyn Bridge. Chorus: There is nothing quite as wonderful as money, There is nothing quite as beautiful as cash. Some people say it's folly, But I'd rather have the lolly, With money you can ma-ake a splash. Finale: There is nothing quite wonderful as money, (money,money,money,mon ey) There is nothing like a newly minted pound, (money,money,money,money) All: Everyone must hanker for the butchness of a banker, It's accountancy that makes the world go round. (round,round,round) You can keep your Marx ist ways For it's only just a phase. For it's money money money makes the world go round. (money,money,money,money money,money,money,money moneeeeeeeeeeeyyyy) |
Subject: RE: Songs About Money From: RamblinStu Date: 09 Oct 09 - 08:49 AM The old memory bank has just come up with this song about money, to my shame I cannot remember who wrote these words but I do like them and hope you do too Chorus All I ask is the chance to prove Money won't make me happy V1 Just give me a sniff And we will see if It makes any difference to me Chorus All I ask is the chance to prove Money won't make me happy V2 So give me a chance In the south of France Would that be pants lets see? Chorus All I ask is the chance to prove Money won't make me happy Middle eight The love of money Is the root of all evil If only I had some to love But money is awful Its dirty it's filthy, But that's ok I'll wear gloves Chorus All I ask is the chance to prove Money won't make me happy Now I can't remember the rest, any one else know???? |
Subject: RE: Songs About Money From: MGM·Lion Date: 09 Oct 09 - 10:33 AM Yes, Azizi: d was the abbreviation for pence [from Latin 'denarii', I learned at school] until we went decimal in 1971, when it became p. For one of my age d still comes naturally; & of course all the songs in which I have used d are much older than our present decimal currency. |
Subject: RE: Songs About Money From: Joe_F Date: 09 Oct 09 - 08:18 PM "Because, Just Because" |
Subject: RE: Songs About Money From: GUEST,Guest from Sanity Date: 10 Oct 09 - 03:06 AM Folk songs aren't about money...at least since the 60's.... |
Subject: Lyr Add: THE DOUGHNUT SONG From: battlekittyspastica Date: 11 Oct 09 - 02:09 AM The Doughnut Song Well I ran around the corner and I ran around the block and I ran right in to a doughnut shop (oof!) Well I picked up a doughnut and I wiped off the grease and I handed the lady a 5 cent piece She looked at the nickel and she looked at me and she said this money isn't good you see there's a hole in the middle and it goes right through and I said there's a hole in you're doughnut too! Thanks for the doughnut, Toodle-oo! This video isn't very good, but it gives an idea of the tune: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4CZZ8R3hpg |
Subject: RE: Songs About Money From: Azizi Date: 11 Oct 09 - 01:26 PM Thanks to all who have posted to this thread...because, just because. :o) |
Subject: RE: Songs About Money From: Richard Mellish Date: 11 Oct 09 - 06:04 PM This may or may not be an accurate transcription of part of a song I heard many years ago. Put your money in the bank. Find it there tomorrow. But put your honey in the bank, And all you'll get is sorrow. One or the other, one or the other, Either love or money. You'll never be a millionaire. You're far too fond of honey. Richard |
Subject: RE: Songs About Money From: Art Thieme Date: 11 Oct 09 - 07:09 PM Has anyone mentioned "Penny Lane" yet !!!??? Art |
Subject: RE: Songs About Money From: Booklynrose Date: 11 Oct 09 - 09:47 PM Fun reading the songs people have posted. I was thinking of "House of Gold." Someone mentioned it about halfway down the thread. Still, when you're trying to get by on a budget the words, "What good are gold and silver too, if your heart's not pure and true?" really resonate. Right now my favorite is the verse from "Mole in the Ground" "Tempe wants a nine dollar shawl, (repeat), When I come round the hill with that forty dollar bill, it's baby where you been so long." |
Subject: RE: Songs About Money From: maple_leaf_boy Date: 03 Sep 10 - 08:25 PM A song about money: "Busted". I think it was written by Harlan Howard, and recorded by Johnny Cash, Charley Pride, and by Ray Charles. |
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