Eddie Money, “Take Me Home Tonight” (1986) Eddie Money had enjoyed Seventies success with hits like “Two Tickets to Paradise” and “Baby Hold On,” but his career was fading a little by the mid-Eighties. He
Moneyrevealedhis stage 4 esophageal cancer diagnosis just last month. He was diagnosed during the filming of the second season of the AXS-TV reality show surrounding his family,RealMoney.His wife Laurie shared that it had also spread to his stomach and his liver. Many of Money's hits were ...
You’re playing zero Creedence songs.Exactly. He was under that whole thing with Saul Zaentz. I remember we played a song called “Zanz Kant Danz” [later retitled “Vanz Kant Dance”]. It went “Vanz can’t dance, but he’ll steal your money/Watch him or he’ll rob ...
Money then brought Thomas back to the stage where the two of them launched into a few more Christmas songs —“Winter Wonderland,” Jingle Bell Rock,” and “Jingle Bells.” It was quite festive with the crowd in great spirits (no pun intended). Money exited the stage w...
Pretty girl oh pretty girl Well I got a lot of money and I need a little honey Pretty girl Oh let me dead Pretty girl Aah pretty girl En Pretty girl Honey you just play to much for me Well I got a lot of money and I need a little honey Pretty girlPretty...
“Tip Your Hat to Whitey” skits that show how whites get all the money and a series of “Real People of Ignorance” skits parodying those old “Real Men of Genius” radio spots. Pay attention to the “Tattoo” version of that skit for a great laugh. But the comedy is still on ...
that didn’t stop George Harrison from attempting to get his share of the cash during episode eight of Season Two. In the show’s cold open, Harrison is seen arguing with Michaels over money he insists he is owed. The quiet Beatle would be the musical guest that night, teaming with show...
that didn’t stop George Harrison from attempting to get his share of the cash during episode eight of Season Two. In the show’s cold open, Harrison is seen arguing with Michaels over money he insists he is owed. The quiet Beatle would be the musical guest that night, teaming with show...
People began sending her money, which she returned with prickly pride, all except a check for a thousand dollars from her one-time lover Marlon Brando (their paths had crossed in the early 50s), which she had framed. She wrote an autobiography and revealed herself as still smart and tough...
and started improvising over what would become the song “Summer Nights,” they all realized they had, at the very least, a viable product. Or as Warner Bros. exec Mo Ostin put it after he heard the conglomeration, which he thought they should rename Van Hagar: “I smell money.” ...