Love and Money are the two things that probably pre-occupy people more than anything else. Everyone aspires to finding that perfect relationship and everyone desperately wants to have enough money to get by. In reality everyone wants more than “just enough” – they want real wealth – how else can you explain the success of the National Lottery or the preparedness of many to gamble?
But what we thought was odd was the apparent lack of really great songs about money – about people’s aspirations, frustrations, achievements, weaknesses and failings. When you think about it just about every other song is about love and relationships! We just had to track down as many great money songs as we could.
Our Top Money Music Tracks
After much searching here are our top 34 songs about money, bread, dough, moolah, skrilla, spondulix, lolly etc. They’re in no particular order – but if you want to rank them then please do so in the comments below:
- Which of these would be your top 3, your top 5 or your top 10?
- Suggest more tracks – and perhaps we can add them to our Spotify “Money Matters” playlist (follow Solution Loans on Spotify) or login to Spotify yourself and send us your tracks.
What do these Money Songs say about Society?
The lyrics to these songs tell us lots about the role money plays in people’s lives. And the fact that these songs span 50 years also shows how feelings towards money have shifted as society and affluence has changed.
From being born without it (The Who), aspiring to it (Fiddler on the Roof), choosing relationships based on those who have it (Gwen Guthrie), working hard for it (Dolly Parton), or not (Dire Straits), spending it (Pet Shop Boys) and being taxed (The Beetles) money has been at the centre of many highly successful songs. But when you listen to the lyrics in detail there are some wonderful insights about the power an influence money has over all of us. Here are some of our favourite lyrics from these songs.
“Bill collectors at my door / What can you do for me? / Hey / No romance without finance”
Gwen Guthrie – Ain’t Nothin’ Goin’ On but the Rent
“I realise, of course, that it’s no shame to be poor / But it’s no great honour either! / So, what would have been so terrible if I had a small fortune?”
Topol – Fiddler on the Roof
“Money, it’s a crime / Share it fairly, but don’t take a slice of my pie / Money, so they say / Is the root of all evil today”
Pink Floyd – Money
“I’m looking for a partner someone who gets things fixed / Ask yourself this question do you want to be rich”
Pet Shop Boys – Opportunities
“For the love of money / People will steal from their mother / For the love of money / People will rob their own brother”
O’Jays – For the Love of Money
“If you drive a car, I’ll tax the street / If you try to sit, I’ll tax your seat / If you get too cold, I’ll tax the heat / If you take a walk, I’ll tax your feet”
The Beatles – Taxman
“In my dreams I have a plan / If I got me a wealthy man / I wouldn’t have to work at all, I’d fool around and have a ball”
Abba – Money, Money, Money
“There is nothing quite as wonderful as money! / There is nothing like a newly minted pound! / Everyone must hanker for the butchness of a banker / It’s the currency that makes the world go around!”
Monty Python – Money
“And I am a weapon of massive consumption / And it’s not my fault, it’s how I’m programmed to function”
Lily Allen – The Fear
“‘Cause the boy with the cold hard cash / Is always Mr Right”
Madonna – Material Girl
“I’ve seen the future, I can’t afford it”
ABC – How to be a Millionnaire
“It’s a rich man’s game no matter what they call it / And you spend your life puttin’ money in his wallet”
Dolly Parton – 9 to 5
“Buying items on your wish list / It’s easier thank you think / But trying to fill the luxury gap / Has pushed me to the brink”
Heaven 17 – Key to the World
In music just as in society as a whole there is an uneasy tension between monetary self improvement on the one hand, and greed and excess on the other. For every song on one side of the equation there is another that balances it out. I guess if you have enough money and need no more you tend to write songs about some other aspect of your life – relationships, dreams or whatever. How often have you ever heard a song about having just enough money?
For me two songs seem to sum up this tension better than any others – Madonna’s “Material Girl” and Lily Allen’s “The Fear”. Listen to them again back to back and you’ll see what I mean.
Money Matters – The Playlist
(in no particular order!)
- Ain’t nothing going on but the rent – Gwen Guthrie – play
- If I were a rich man – Fiddler on the Roof – play
- Money for nothing – Dire Straits – play
- Rent – Pet Shop Boys – play
- Money – Pink Floyd – play
- She works hard for the money – Donna Summer – play
- Shopping – Pet Shop Boys – play
- Opportunities (Let’s make lots of money) – Pet Shop Boys – play
- Rich Girl – Hall & Oats – play
- For the love of money – The O’Jays – play
- Taxman – The Beatles – play
- Sugar Daddy – Fleetwood Mac – play
- Money, Money, Money – Abba – play
- Money Program – Monty Python – play
- Money Song – Monty Python – play
- Money – The Flying Lizards – play
- Can’t buy me love – The Beatles – play
- The Fear – Lily Allen – play
- Material Girl – Madonna – play
- Money Money – Liza Minnelli – play
- How to be a Millionnaire – ABC – play
- 9 to 5 – Dolly Parton – play
- Takin’ Care of Business – Bachman Turner Overdrive – play
- You never give me your money – The Beatles – play
- Wall Street Shuffle – 10cc – play
- Key to the World – Heaven 17 – play
- Cash Machine – Hard-Fi – play
- Dirty Cash (Money Talks) – The Adventures of Stevie V – play
- Money on my mind – Sam Smith – play
- Money’s too tight – Simply Red – play
- Money Power Glory – Lara Del Rey – play
- Easy Money – Johnny Marr – play
- Moneytalks – AC/DC – play
- Substitute – The Who – play
Are we missing your favourites? Then tell us via the comments below or use Spotify to send them to us to add to the playlist.
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