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The song was ranked at number six among the top 10 "Tracks of the Year" for 1982 by NME. [ 2 ] "Money's Too Tight (to Mention)" was covered by British pop and soul group Simply Red in 1985 as their debut single.
The song was covered by The Dynamics on their 2011 album 180,000 Miles and Counting. The song was covered by Tackhead on their 2014 album of the same name, For the Love of Money. The song was covered by Nektar on their 2012 album "A Spoonful of Time." The song was used as part of a medley on the soundtrack album to the musical MJ.
The original lineup of Kiss in 1977. Clockwise from top: Gene Simmons, Peter Criss, Paul Stanley and Ace Frehley. Kiss was an American hard rock band from New York. Formed in January 1973, the group originally included rhythm guitarist and vocalist Paul Stanley, bassist and vocalist Gene Simmons, lead guitarist Ace Frehley and drummer Peter Criss. [1]
The extensive list of musical artists, or their representatives, who have strenuously objected to their songs being played at Trump events during his 2016, 2020 and 2024 campaigns includes dozens ...
The band's first single "Money's Too Tight (To Mention)", was released in 1985 and reached the United Kingdom Top 20. Their debut album, Picture Book, was also released in 1985. The following year the band released "Holding Back the Years", which reached number one in Ireland and the US and number two in the UK.
"Folk Song" by Bongwater "Follow Instructions" by M.O.P. "For the Sight of Old Broadway" by Gustave Kerker and Harry B. Smith "For Your Money" by Daniel Merriweather "Fordham Road" by Lana Del Rey "Forever and a Day" by Fragma "Forever And A Day At Studio 54" by Randy Jones "Fork New York" by Everything Is Everything
Cars and music jam together often, but it's not just Benzes, Cadillacs, and Bentleys getting name-dropped in tunes -- the all-electric Tesla is getting mentioned more and more by rappers, country ...
Twenty-five Counting Crows songs mention specific cities. L.A. comes in first with six songs. New York City is mentioned in four songs, but all of those are on the same album, so that feels like a ...