Money (That's What I Want)
Barrett Strong
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Hey, fellas, have you heard the news, Yeah, the women in this town have been misused, Yeah, I seen it all in my dreams last night, Girls leaving this town 'cause you don't treat 'em right. Oh, take a train (take a train), fly by plane (fly by plane), Yeah, gettin' tired (gettin' tired), sick and tired (sick and tired). All you fellas better change your ways, Yeah, leaving this town in a matter of days, Girls are good, you better treat 'em true, I seen fellas running around with someone new. Gettin' tired (gettin' tired), sick and tired (sick and tired), Yeah, leavin' here (leavin' here), leavin' here (leavin' here), I said leavin' here, yeah yeah yeah, don't want to leave all here, Be a while, oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah. The love of a women is a wonderful thing (oh yeah), Yeah, the way you treat 'em is a crying shame (oh yeah), I tell you, fella, yeah, it won't be long (oh yeah), Yeah, before these women they all have gone (oh yeah). Yeah, gettin' tired (gettin' tired), sick and tired (sick and tired), Yeah, take a train (take a train), fly by plane (fly by plane), Yeah, gonna leavin' here, yeah leavin' here, Yeah, leavin' here, ya gonna leave all here now, Baby baby baby, please don't leave here.
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Written by: Janie Bradford, Berry Gordy Jr., BERRY JR GORDY
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3 facts about this song
Barrett Strong Version FactsBarrett Strong was the original artist to record "Money (That’s What I Want)" in 1959.
- Barrett's version became a hit, reaching number two on the Billboard R&B charts and number 23 on the pop charts.
- The song was the first hit single for Berry Gordy's Motown enterprise.
- The song was co-written by Barrett Strong and Berry Gordy, the founder of Motown Records.
- Despite its success, Strong had little creative control on the track and ended up focusing more on songwriting in Motown instead of pursuing his solo career.
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The Beatles Version FactsThe Beatles first recorded "Money (That's What I Want)" in 1963 for their second UK album, "With The Beatles."
- Their version was not released in the United States until 1964 on the album, "The Beatles' Second Album."
- The Beatles' version of the song is more driven by rock'n'roll than the rhythm and blues style of the original.
- The Beatles recorded "Money (That's What I Want)" at EMI Studios in London.
- John Lennon was the lead vocalist on The Beatles' rendition of this song.
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The Flying Lizards’ Version FactsThe Flying Lizards recorded their version of "Money (That's What I Want)" in 1979.
- The Flying Lizards' take on the song was a massive departure from previous versions, featuring an electronic, new wave sound completely different from the rock and soul versions by The Beatles and Barrett Strong.
- Their version peaked at number 5 on the UK singles chart and number 50 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States.
- The Flying Lizards' version of "Money (That's What I Want)" is considered a classic in the post-punk era.
- Interestingly, The Flying Lizards were a British band, just like The Beatles, but they took an avant-garde approach to the song, adding to its long-standing popularity and musical impact.
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