Randy Newman - It's Money That I Love video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/10/31

I swear Mr. Newman wrote this song about Gene Simmons. The cover? The lyrics "Wanna KISS you!" C'mon! Oh, mama!

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8 years ago

Stahlflug

thank you

9 years ago

Chris Hansen

Could someone put the whole album on here?

9 years ago

Scyllax

He's being ironic. H success to this point had been as a songwriter for others. He's made up like a dollar bill and in a business setting to show he's being commercial because the previous year he had his first number one hit as Randy Newman. His greatest success since 1979 has been as a movie score composer, but that is still years in the future.

9 years ago

jack bobrick

IT'S MONEY THAT I LOVE ITS MONEY THAT I LOVE O MOMMA DO YOU TAKE MONEY TO BE YOUR TRUE LOVE 'I DO'

9 years ago

cosmicdrifter287

bling,bling track.

9 years ago

shag willoby

"...but it'll get you a half pound of cocaine and a sixteen year old girl." Yeah, my boy Randy couldn't write this song today. The PC police would have him castrated.

9 years ago

Jürgen Bierschenk

We need more "Randy`s" exactly now in this crazy world. Perfect !!!

9 years ago

Guy Sharwood

If there's anything to reincarnation, I want to come back as Randy Newman.

9 years ago

Daniel Cronin

I was going to make a Gene Simmons joke but you beat me to it. Since I mentioned Gene I believe I now owe him a nickle or a dime. 

9 years ago

Tony Taylor

I read in an interview one of the songs he wanted to include on this album was "Great Expectations". Hmm.

9 years ago

stevet0

newman for pres

9 years ago

Hilde1922

perhaps he's the only american who has the gift of sarcasm?

9 years ago

G 尉遲恭

The Europeans don't seem to mind him, much.

10 years ago

James Trammel

Will try to clarify. KISS was around when this song was out but this song is not "about" or inspired by KISS or Gene Simmons. Newman is singing in character to make a satire point, he isn't singing from his heart like, say, Dylan or Seeger would. Newman's character is saying that he has sacrificed his principles and his capacity to love anything to pursue money. The cover photo puts a further spin on this by showing a rocker character with green hair and full-face makeup conducting business in his office like a conventional money-pursuing business person. (I'm reminded of Alice Cooper, outrageous on stage and a beer-drinking golf-player in his leisure time. For that matter, Simmons is the same way, as his cable show indicated.

10 years ago

Studebaker Hawke

True genius.

10 years ago

K C Engdahl

Reading the string and being a long time fan of Newman, which is to say I think I know what he wants me to think about what he thinks, I have to ask, how would do we cope with his use of the word "Niggah" in his muse devoted shared geographic qualities of racism. In this enlightened world of progress and diversity would it be "Keepin the N-words down". The mere thought of the thought of it offends me and obviously, there ought to be a law. Is School House Rock's "I'm Just a Bill" socially acceptable or does it advance oppression of those who don't make it? Harumpf

10 years ago

piemant1

Randy Jewman

10 years ago

GrilledCheezeSammich

Such an underrated song. Fucking Christ when will Newman get the respect he deserves?

11 years ago

Thebigalbrown

Anyone that thinks this song is evil should go read Ecclesiastes 10:19. Look it up! "A Feast is for making merry, and Wine makes the heart glad, But MONEY Answereth All Things."

11 years ago

windonmysoul

Thanks for posting this. This has some of the catchiest music I've ever heard, crisply played and sung. The lyrics are so wonderfully perverse.

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