Money Talks
AC/DC · The Razor's Edge [1990]
Fine hotels and big cigars
Up for grabs, up for a price
Where the red hot girls keep on dancing through the night
The claim is on you
The sights are on me
So what do you do
That's guaranteed
Hey little girl, you want it all
The furs, the diamonds, the painting on the wall
Come on, come on, lovin for the money
Come on, come on, listen to the money talk
Come on, come on, lovin for the money
Come on, come on, listen to the money talk
A French maid, foreign chef
A big house with king size bed
You've had enough, you ship them out
The dollar's up-down, you'd better buy the pound
The claim is on you
The sights are on me
So what do you do
That's guaranteed
Hey little girl, you broke the laws
You hustle, you deal, you steal from us all
Come on, come on, lovin for the money
Come on, come on. listen to the money talk
Come on, come on, lovin for the money
Come, come on, listen to the money talk
Money talks, yeah, yeah
Money talks, B.S. walks
Money talks, come on, come on
Come on, come on, lovin for the money
Come on, come on, listen to the money talk
Come on, come on, lovin for the money
Come on, come on, listen to the money talk
Money talks, money talk, talk, talk
Hear it talk
Yeah, yeah, yeah money talks
Money Talks - AC/DC
Money Talks stands as a defining track on AC/DC's 1990 album The Razor's Edge, showcasing the band's enduring hard rock power during their final studio era. The song features the iconic, driving guitar riffs and anthemic chorus that have become synonymous with the group's catalogue. It captures the raw energy and rebellious spirit characteristic of AC/DC's work, blending classic rock structures with the polished production typical of the early 1990s. As a staple of their live performances and a frequent radio staple, the recording exemplifies the band's ability to craft high-energy anthems that resonate across generations. The track remains a quintessential example of the band's signature sound, where simple, powerful melodies are delivered with the ferocity that made them legends of the genre.

