Love Money
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"Anyway, we had this idea, Bo and myself. Dennis Brown’s “Money in My Pocket” was pretty popular at that time, being picked up nationally and everything; so, because of Sugarhill Gang, we said let’s write a rap around “Money in My Pocket.”"--Tony Williams interviewed by Greg Wilson[1] |
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"Love Money" (1980) is a musical composition by T. W. Funkmasters, an instance of British jazz funk and 80s groove.
First released on Tania Records, the label of Tony Williams, not related to any of the other Tony Williams's.
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