Money

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"Money" is a 1973 progressive rock song by Pink Floyd, best known for its distinctive 7/4 groove, cash register sound effects, and critique of materialism on the album *The Dark Side of the Moon*.

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instanceOf single
song
album The Dark Side of the Moon NERFINISHED
artist Pink Floyd NERFINISHED
bassist Roger Waters NERFINISHED
chartPosition Billboard Hot 100 number 13 (US)
Cash Box Top 100 number 10 (US)
composer Roger Waters NERFINISHED
countryOfRelease United Kingdom NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
drummer Nick Mason NERFINISHED
features bass riff intro
cash register sound effects
saxophone solo
tape loop of coins and cash registers
genre progressive rock
rock
hasMusicVideo yes
instrumentation bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
keyboards
saxophone
isHitSingleFrom The Dark Side of the Moon NERFINISHED
keyboardist Richard Wright NERFINISHED
language English
leadVocalist David Gilmour NERFINISHED
length 3:59 (single edit)
6:22 (album version)
lyricalTheme consumerism
critique of wealth
greed
materialism
lyricist Roger Waters NERFINISHED
notableFeature distinctive 7/4 groove
first US hit single for Pink Floyd
use of sound effects as rhythmic loop
partOf The Dark Side of the Moon NERFINISHED
performer Pink Floyd NERFINISHED
producer Alan Parsons NERFINISHED
Pink Floyd NERFINISHED
recordedAt Abbey Road Studios NERFINISHED
recordingPeriod 1972
recordLabel Capitol Records
Harvest Records NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1973-05-07
releaseYear 1973
side Side 2 of The Dark Side of the Moon NERFINISHED
timeSignature 4/4 (guitar solo section)
7/4
title Money NERFINISHED
trackNumber 6
writer Roger Waters NERFINISHED

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Pink Floyd notableWork Money