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Money is like a sixth sense...
| Artist | Song | |
| John Lee Hooker | I Need Some Money | |
| Lowell George | Easy Money | |
| Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks | Where's the Money? | |
| Camille Howard | Money Blues | |
| The Coasters | Shoppin' for Clothes | |
| Clyde McPhatter and the Drifters | Money Honey | |
| Delbert McClinton | Money Honey | |
| The Tractors | Badly Bent | |
| Todd Snider | Broke | |
| Louis Prima | Banana Split for My Baby | |
| Wailing Souls | Owe Me Money | |
| J.J. Cale | Money Talks | |
| Sam Moore, Van Hunt, Nikka Costa | If I Had No Loot | |
| Albert Collins | Mastercharge | |
| Nanci Griffith and Guy Clark | Do-Re-Mi | |
| Judy Roderick | Brother Can You Spare a Dime? | |
| Jimmy McCracklin | The Panic's On | |
| Nina Simone | Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out | |
Comment:
Money is like a sixth sense without which you cannot make a complete use of the other five.--Somerset Maugham, Of Human Bondage
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Really like that opening trio... nice mix.
I'm with George on the opening three... great stuff throughout, the 12 - 15 run is another highlight.
This is right on the money . . . I can't remember the money connection in the Louis Prima tune, but I know you're rigorous in your thematics, so I'm sure it's there.
You may not get rich off this mix, but just let me know if I could trade you my own money mix (or any other) for it in a strictly non-monetary exchange?
You may not get rich off this mix, but just let me know if I could trade you my own money mix (or any other) for it in a strictly non-monetary exchange?


