Money (Alt Version To Uk Release) (Original Mono)
The Beatles · Other Songs - The Beatles
But you can keep them for the birds and bees
Now give me money
(That's what I want)
That's what I want
(That's what I want)
That's what I want
(That's what I want)
(That's what I want)
You're lovin' gives me a thrill
But you're lovin' don't pay my bills
Now give me money
(That's what I want)
That's what I want
(That's what I want)
That's what I want
(That's what I want)
(That's what I want)
Money don't get everything, it's true
What it don't get, I can't use
Now give me money
(That's what I want)
That's what I want
(That's what I want)
That's what I want
(That's what I want)
(That's what I want)
Money don't get everything, it's true
What it don't get, I can't use
Now give me money
(That's what I want)
That's what I want
(That's what I want)
That's what I want
(That's what I want)
(That's what I want)
Well now give me money
(That's what I want)
A whole lotta money
(That's what I want)
Whoa yeah, I wanna be free
(That's what I want)
Oh, a lotta money
(That's what I want)
That's what I want
(That's what I want)
(That's what I want)
Well now give me money
(That's what I want)
Whole lotta money
(That's what I want)
Whoa yeah, you know I need money
(That's what I want)
Now, give me money
(That's what I want)
That's what I want
(That's what I want)
That's what I want
Money (Alt Version To Uk Release) (Original Mono)
This alternate mono recording of 'Money' captures The Beatles' 1964 performance during their American tour, offering a distinct sonic texture compared to the UK release. The track exemplifies the band's energetic rock and roll style, featuring the iconic 'one, two, three, four' rhythm that became a signature of their live shows. Recorded with the dynamic interplay characteristic of the mid-1960s, the performance highlights the group's tight musicianship and the raw power of their early electric sound. As part of their extensive live catalogue, this version serves as a vital document of their touring history, showcasing the band's ability to adapt their studio arrangements for the demands of a live concert environment while maintaining their unique artistic identity.

