- The Best of Eddie Money · 1986
- Eddie Money (2022 Remaster) · 1977
- No Control · 1982
- The Hits (Re-Recorded Versions) · 1989
- The Best of Eddie Money · 1988
- The Best of Eddie Money · 1982
- The Best of Eddie Money · 1977
- Over the top (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) · 1987
- Life for the Taking · 1978
- The Best of Eddie Money · 1989
- The Best of Eddie Money · 1977
- No Control · 1982
- Life for the Taking · 1978
Essential Albums
Albums
- 1991
- 1988
- 1986
- 1983
- 1982
- 1980
Artist Playlists
- He still has your ticket.
Compilations
About Eddie Money
Singer-songwriter Eddie Money began playing in rock bands while in high school, later explaining that he did it to get dates with cheerleaders. ∙ At age 18, he became a third-generation New York City cop but soon quit because, he explained, “I couldn’t see myself in a police uniform for 20 years of my life, with short hair.” ∙ He gave himself the stage name Eddie Money—a joking reference to the fact that he was always broke and sold bell-bottoms to pay the rent. ∙ His self-titled 1977 debut album went double-Platinum, thanks to the classic rock hits “Baby Hold On” and “Two Tickets to Paradise.” ∙ Money’s videos for “Think I’m in Love” and “Shakin’” helped turn MTV into a cultural phenomenon shortly after its launch. ∙ In 1986, he teamed up with Ronnie Spector for “Take Me Home Tonight,” which became the biggest hit of his career.
- HOMETOWN
- Brooklyn, NY, United States
- BORN
- 21 March 1949
- GENRE
- Rock