- Money Changes Everything
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"Money Changes Everything" Single by Cyndi Lauper from the album She's So Unusual Released July 20, 1984 Format Vinyl (7")
Vinyl (12")
CSSRecorded 1983 at Record Plant
(New York City, New York)Genre Pop, rock, New Wave Length 5:02 Label Epic Writer(s) Tom Gray Producer Rick Chertoff Cyndi Lauper singles chronology "All Through the Night"
(1984)"Money Changes Everything"
(1984)"I'll Kiss You"
(1984)"Money Changes Everything" is a song written by Tom Gray, frontman of The Brains, and was the band's only underground hit. It was recorded by Cyndi Lauper for her debut album, She's So Unusual and was released as a single in 1984, peaking at #27 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song is about how money interferes with interpersonal relationships.
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The Brains recordings
The initial underground success of the song led to The Brains being signed by Mercury Records. They rerecorded the song under the guidance of producer Steve Lillywhite for their 1980 debut album, The Brains. Critic Greil Marcus, listing it at #10 of his Real-Life Rock Top Ten 1979, said, "Singer Tom Gray told his story in a strangled voice, as if he were trying to explain, but instead he laid a curse. This damned single ranks higher than I've placed it, but if it were anywhere else I couldn't end with it, and there's no other way the decade could end."[1] Marcus would later write of the song, "It was hard, it hurt, and Cyndi Lauper's version makes the original sound compromised. She makes you wonder if Brains composer and singer Tom Gray even knew what he was talking about."[2]
Gray, with his band Delta Moon, also recorded a version of the song for their album Clear Blue Flame.
Cyndi Lauper version
Cyndi Lauper's recording of "Money Changes Everything" was released as the fifth single from her album She's So Unusual. It has been released in over 27 variations across the world, the most common being a two track 7" vinyl single (with varying covers). There was also a less common 12" vinyl single version. Lauper's cover features an appearance by Rob Hyman of the band The Hooters, playing his "hooter" (a Hohner Melodica) on the song's solo.
Lauper recorded an acoustic version, with guest artist Adam Lazzara (from the band Taking Back Sunday), for her 2005 album The Body Acoustic. "Money Changes Everything" became She's So Unusual's first release to fail to achieve top ten status on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 27.
Against Me! version
American punk band Against Me recorded a cover of the song in 2004-2005 as a demo for their 2005 album, Searching for a Former Clarity. The song was not included on the album, but was officially released on May 24, 2011 as a track on "Total Clarity".
Chart performance
Lauper's version charted in the Top 100 in seven countries, including:
Chart (1984) Peak
positionU.S. Billboard Hot 100 27 U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks 37 U.S. Cash Box Top 100 Singles 31 Australian ARIA Singles Chart 19 Canadian Singles Chart 30 Chilean Singles Chart 10 Colombian Singles Chart 3 German Singles Chart 54 New Zealand RIANZ Singles Chart 14 12" LP single
- "Money Changes Everything" (12" version) – 5:02 (Tom Gray)
- "He's So Unusual" – 0:45 (Abner Silver; Al Lewis; Al Sherman)
- "Yeah Yeah" – 3:17 (H Huss; Mikael Rickfors)
- "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" (Extra Fun) – 5:05 (Robert Hazard)
Official versions
- Edit version – 3:59
- Live version – 4:35
- Short live version – 4:13
- That Live Version – 6:04
- This Live Version – 5:48
Other versions
Ska-punk band Choking Victim recorded a version with different lyrics and a slightly altered song structure. There is also a cover of "Money Changes Everything" on the 1997 album Becoming Wheels by Siren. Punk band The Vindictives covered the song on their album Partytime for Assholes.
References
Cyndi Lauper Studio albums She's So Unusual · True Colors · A Night to Remember · Hat Full of Stars · Sisters of Avalon · Merry Christmas... Have a Nice Life · Shine · At Last · The Body Acoustic · Bring Ya to the Brink · Memphis BluesCompilations The Best Remixes · Twelve Deadly Cyns...and Then Some · Wanna Have Fun · The Essential Cyndi Lauper · The Great Cyndi Lauper · Hey Now! (Remixes & Rarities) · Floor Remixes · True Colors: The Best of Cyndi LauperSingles She's So Unusual"Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" · "Time After Time" · "She Bop" · "All Through the Night" · "Money Changes Everything" · "I'll Kiss You" · "When You Were Mine"True ColorsA Night to Remember"I Drove All Night" · "My First Night Without You" · "Heading West" · "A Night to Remember" · "Primitive" · "Unconditional Love"Hat Full of StarsTwelve Deadly Cyns...and Then SomeSisters of AvalonMerry Christmas... Have a Nice LifeShine"Shine"At Last"At Last" · "Walk On By"The Body Acoustic"Time After Time" · "Above the Clouds"Bring Ya to the BrinkOthers Singles"You Make Loving Fun" · "We Are the World" · "The Goonies 'R' Good Enough" · "Hole in My Heart (All the Way to China)" · "Another Brick in the Wall" · "Disco Inferno" · "A Christmas Duel" · "Girls Just Wanna Set Your Heart"Tours The Fun Tour · True Colors World Tour · A Night to Remember World Tour · Hat Full of Stars Tour · Twelve Deadly Cyns World Tour · Sisters of Avalon Tour · Wildest Dreams Tour · Living Proof: The Farewell Tour · Shine Tour · At Last World Tour · Body Acoustic Tour · True Colors Tour · Australian Tour · True Colors Tour · Bring Ya to the Brink Tour · Girls Night Out · Memphis Blues Tour · From Memphis to Mardi GrasFilms Related articles Discography · Awards and Nominations · Songs · Blue Angel · "Kidney Now!" · The Celebrity Apprentice 3Categories:- 1984 singles
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