Money Money Money by ABBA – Lyrics, Video and Meaning

“Money Money Money” Lyrics – ABBA

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I work all night, I work all day to pay the bills I have to pay
Ain’t it sad?
And still there never seems to be a single penny left for me
That’s too bad
In my dreams I have a plan
If I got me a wealthy man
I wouldn’t have to work at all, I’d fool around and have a ball

Money, money, money
Must be funny
In the rich man’s world
Money, money, money
Always sunny
In the rich man’s world
Aha
All the things I could do
If I had a little money
It’s a rich man’s world
It’s a rich man’s world

A man like that is hard to find but I can’t get him off my mind
Ain’t it sad?
And if he happens to be free I bet he wouldn’t fancy me
That’s too bad
So I must leave, I’ll have to go
To Las Vegas or Monaco
And win a fortune in a game, my life will never be the same

Money, money, money
Must be funny
In the rich man’s world
Money, money, money
Always sunny
In the rich man’s world
Aha
All the things I could do
If I had a little money
It’s a rich man’s world

Money, money, money
Must be funny
In the rich man’s world
Money, money, money
Always sunny
In the rich man’s world
Aha
All the things I could do
If I had a little money
It’s a rich man’s world
It’s a rich man’s world

 

Facts About the Abba Song Money Money Money

“Money, Money, Money” is a song recorded by Swedish pop group ABBA, written by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus with Anni-Frid Lyngstad singing lead vocals. It was released on 1 November 1976, as the second single from their fourth album, Arrival (1976).

The B-side, “Crazy World”, was recorded in 1974 during the sessions for the album ABBA. The song (originally titled “Gypsy Girl”) is sung from the viewpoint of a woman who, despite hard work, can barely keep her finances in surplus, and therefore desires a well-off man.

ABBA performs parts of “Money, Money, Money” live in the 1977 film ABBA: The Movie. In the popular musical, Mamma Mia!, the song is sung by the character of Donna as she explains how hard she has to work to keep the taverna in order and her dreams of a better life.

Anni-Frid sings the solo parts.

In the 2008 film, Meryl Streep sings the song.

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Money Money Money Review

“Billboard” reviewed the single release and described it as a “fast-paced” song with “lots of good-natured gimmicks” that is highlighted by its production. Cash Box said that it “is [ABBA’s] cleverest [single] to date, adding humorous lyrics to the distilled pop hooks.”

Record World said that it “combines Brecht-Weill overtones with a typically sound ABBA pop structure” and that “the ironic lyric goes well with a haunting, music-hall-style tune.”

“Money, Money, Money” was the second worldwide hit from Arrival. The song became a number-one chart hit in Australia (ABBA’s sixth consecutive chart-topper there), Belgium, France, West Germany, The Netherlands, Mexico, and New Zealand, while reaching the top three in Austria, Ireland, Norway, Switzerland, and the UK.

By peaking at No. 3 in the UK, “Money, Money, Money” was the only ABBA single between “Mamma Mia” in January 1976 and “Take a Chance on Me” in February 1978 not to top the UK chart. A British poll of “The Nation’s Favourite ABBA song” in December 2010 saw “Money, Money, Money” placed at #22 (out of 25). As of September 2021, it is ABBA’s 16th-biggest song in the UK, including both pure sales and digital streams.

As of September 1979 in Germany “Money, Money, Money” had sold over 300,000 units. French sales as of April 1977 stand at 500,000.

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Money Money Money Music Video

The music video for “Money, Money, Money” was inspired by the film Cabaret, showing Frida wearing a hat typical of the 1920s. The video varies from her determined presence in reality during the verses, to the dream sequences about money and “the good life” in the chorus. The video’s director, Lasse Hallström, later acknowledged “Money, Money, Money” as the best ABBA video he ever directed.

An alternate music video was filmed for the TV special ABBA-DABBA-DOOO!! featuring Agnetha and Frida in 1920s-style flapper dresses, with feathers in their hair.

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