As noted inRolling Stone‘s tribute to Money, “Take Me Home Tonight” was among the first songs to use a “live sample” of a previous hit: Rather than simply integrating the Ronettes’ “Be My Baby” into the song, Money recruited Spector – who had largely left the music industry at...
He had a hit in the late '70s with "Two Tickets to Paradise," and won a Grammy nomination for "Take Me Home Tonight" in 1987. Eddie Money - Two Tickets to Paradise (Live 1987)byEddieMoneyVEVOonYouTube Other hits included his debut single, "Baby Hold On"; "Think I'm in Love"; ...
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Many of Money's hits were '70s and '80s essentials, including "Two Tickets to Paradise," "Shakin'," "Baby Hold On" and "Take Me Home Tonight." In aReal Moneyepisode where he spoke about the diagnosis, Money admitted the diagnosis hit him hard, but still carried an optimistic perspective...
“Take Me Home Tonight” had a sepia-tinged cousin on 1986’sCan’t Hold Backwith “I Wanna Go Back,” whose wailing saxophone underscored Money’s debt to Bruce Springsteen. But its brightly lit, sharply contoured production meant that it didn’t sound like the E Street Band: it was ...
A battle with pneumonia has knockedEddie Moneyoff the road for the rest of the year. The "Take Me Home Tonight" singer, whounderwent heart surgeryin the spring, is expected to make a full recovery. "Eddie Money developed pneumonia while in the hospital after his heart valve procedure," a...
Edward tried to reason with the man, who at first just wanted his money back and an apology but then threatened to call the cops. He berated Edward, “You’re just teaching him how to steal.” The man left the store without money or an apology, and after Edward’s son handed over ...
I spent 20 years on the road in the indies, never quite making it, getting bitter, getting self-destructive, getting depressed, having to ask my parents for money so I could make rent. And to be honest with you, sometimes I have no idea why I kept going. ...
“Take Me Home Tonight.” The single — which featured ’60s pop legend Ronnie Spector, and borrowed the iconic hook and drum beat from her own biggest smash with The Ronettes, “Be My Baby” — peaked at No. 4, while its striking black and white video established Money as an MTV ...
Feb. 17 - Inglewood, Calif. @ YouTube TheaterFeb. 21 - Seattle @ Benaroya HallFeb. 22 - Seattle @ Benaroya HallTop 100 '90s Rock Albums Any discussion of the Top 100 '90s Rock Albums will have to include some grunge, and this one is no different. 'Shake Your Money Maker' Def ...