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Kirby Stone Quintette - Va.-Zap-Pa. / Money-Money-Money flac album
  • Performer Kirby Stone Quintette
  • Title Va.-Zap-Pa. / Money-Money-Money
  • Date of release 1947
  • Other formats AU FLAC WMA WAV DMF VOX MP2
  • Genre Jazz
  • Size MP3 1856 mb
  • Size FLAC 1463 mb
  • Rating: 4.3
  • Votes: 583

A Pop song that uses A. Guitar and Acoustic Drums to emote its Chill and Serious moods. License Money Money Money by Michael McEachern. City of big dreams Your name on the big screenTraded your soul for some flash. Well, it's all about. Money, money, money Money, money, money Dollar signs in your eyes You only want to make yourself some Money, money, money. People of promise So dim and dishonest Failing their families To climb the corporate ladder. People of intrigue Treasure to the ceiling Locked up where no one can touch So does it even matter. Beware the road That's paved with gold The hunger.

Money,Money,Money,Money Brigitte Zarie. Listen on Apple Music. 1. Money,Money,Money,Money. Released: 1 Oct 2009. More By Brigitte Zarie.

Kirby Stone Quintette. Money-Money-Money ‎(Shellac, 10").

The Kirby Stone Four (1958) - Baubles, Bangles And Beads. on Apr 03, 2009 by NBCRecords.

Punk-Rock The Baboon Show. Band Name The Baboon Show. Album Name Money Money Money. Styl muzycznyPunk-Rock. Zarejestrowanych posiada ten album0. Money Money Money (ABBA Cover).

We're Only in It for the Money is the third studio album by the Mothers of Invention. Released on March 4, 1968, on Verve Records, it was subsequently remixed and re-recorded by Frank Zappa and reissued by Rykodisc in 1986. As with the band's previous two albums, We're Only in It for the Money is a concept album, and satirizes left and right-wing politics, particularly the hippie subculture, as well as the Beatles' album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.

Well, madam, how'd you like it, maybe plenty off the back? I heard the coiners took the scissors to the Union Jack, With a snipper and a clipper and a bloody close shave Making fivers, tenners, twenties, change. Money, money, money Must be funny in a rich man's world. Pick a coin, any coin, and with a snip snip snip You turn a Portuguese Guinea to a threepenny bit; And every last watermark just curled up and died And now the king and the queen got a bit on the side. Don't be bloody silly keep away from bloody Billy 'Cause he's shopping all the chopping going down along the valley, And supergrassing catches like a plague, to be sure, But it's nothing that a bullet in the belly couldn't cure.

Rule man you gotta get your money Rule find a way to keep it coming Rule never ever trust a nigga These niggas don't be real Give a fuck bout how you feel. All I know is get my money, money Daddy told me get that money, money I'm only in it for the money, money My daddy told me get that money, money Money, Money

It was originally intended to be titled Apart, with each of the two core members, Sascha Konietzko and En Esch, recording half an album and combining their work. The album ended up using only Konietzko's half, along with additional songs. It went out of print in the late 1990s and was re-released in 2006.

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A Va.-Zap-Pa.
Written-By – Frank Capano, Tony Starr
B Money-Money-Money
Written-By – Roy Brodsky, Sid Tepper

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Reviewed in Billboard, Jun. 21, 1947, page 34