Money (That's What I Want)

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"Money (That's What I Want)"
Single by Barrett Strong
B-side Oh I Apologize
Released August 1959
Format 45
Genre R&B
Length 2:39
Label Tamla T 54027
Anna A 1111
Writer Janie Bradford/Berry Gordy
Barrett Strong singles chronology
Let's Rock
(1959)
"Money (That's What I Want)" Yes, No Maybe So
(1960)
"Money"
Image:Withthebeatlescover.jpg
Song by The Beatles
Album With the Beatles
Released 22 November 1963
Length 2:47
Producer George Martin
With the Beatles track listing
"Not a Second Time"
(13)
"Money"
(14)
Music sample

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"Money (That's What I Want)" is a 1959 hit single by Barrett Strong for the Tamla label, distributed by Anna Records. The song was written by Tamla founder Berry Gordy and Janie Bradford, and would become the first hit record for Gordy's Motown flagship label.

Anna Records was operated by Gwen Gordy, Anna Gordy and Billy 'Roquel' Davis. Gwen and Anna's brother Berry Gordy had just established his Tamla label (soon Motown would follow), and had the ANNA label in 1960 distribute nationally this single to meet the demand which was resounding success in the Midwest. The song features Strong curtly demanding that money is what he needs, more than anything else. The single became Motown's first hit in June, 1960, making it to #2 on the US R&B charts and #23 on the US pop charts.

The song has been covered by a plethora of artists, including Buddy Guy, The Beatles, John Lennon during his solo career, The Kingsmen, The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, The Doors, Pearl Jam, Jerry Lee Lewis, The Flying Lizards, Shonen Knife, Secret Machines, The Sonics, The Smashing Pumpkins, Hanson, Cheap Trick, Josie and the Pussycats, Great White, The Blues Brothers, The Avengers, and Motown labelmates The Supremes, Jr. Walker & the All Stars, John Lee Hooker, The Miracles, and Etta James.

The song was also featured in the movie Animal House in which it was performed by John Belushi. When the Blues Brothers band covered the song 18 years later on their Blues Brothers & Friends: LIVE! From Chicago's H.O.B album it was performed by John's brother Jim Belushi in the role of Brother Zee Blues along with Elwood Blues and Sam Moore.

Also, the song was used in the Beatles biopic Backbeat performed by a band composed of alt-rock musicians (including REM's Mike Mills, and Nirvana's Dave Grohl. It was mimed in the film by the actors playing the Beatles.

The song was listed as #288 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.

[edit] I Need Some Money

"I Need Some Money," a song John Lee Hooker may have been performing live for some time previous to 1959, has lyrics that are more than coincidentally similar to "Money (That's What I Want)". For example, even though the music is different, the first verses are:

"The best thing in life are free
But you can give it to the birds an' bees
I need some money, Need some money. Oh yeah, what I want"

versus:

"The best things in life are free
But you can keep 'em for the birds and bees
Now give me money, (that's what I want) that's what I want."

The question of which lyrics came first never seems to have been settled in any formal way; John Lee Hooker has full composition credits for this song, and it has been independently covered by other artists such as James Blood Ulmer and The Doors.

[edit] Cultural references

[edit] References

  • Lenny Carlson, "John Lee Hooker Vintage Blues Guitar", Mel Bay Publications, 1996.de:Money (That’s What I Want)

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