"Love and Money" | ||||
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Single by Love and Money | ||||
from the album All You Need Is... | ||||
B-side | "Home Is Where the Heart Is" | |||
Released | 30 March 1987 [1] | |||
Length | 3:48 | |||
Label | Mercury | |||
Songwriter(s) | James Grant | |||
Producer(s) | Love and Money | |||
Love and Money singles chronology | ||||
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"Love and Money" is a song by Scottish band Love and Money, released on 30 March 1987 as the third and final single from their debut studio album, All You Need Is... (1986). The song was written by James Grant and was produced by Love and Money. "Love and Money" reached number 68 in the UK Singles Chart and remained in the top 100 for four weeks. [2]
For its release as a single, "Love and Money" was given a new mix by Brian New. [3]
Upon its release as a single, Peter Kinghorn of the Evening Chronicle called "Love and Money" "gritty, fuzzy rock". [4] Mark Barden of the Dorset Echo described it as a "polished slice of funk-rock which isn't a million miles away from the Power Station". [5] Simon Warner of the Halifax Evening Courier noted that the "excellent Love and Money [are] still trying hard, but I don't think this tight slice of funk rock is the one". [6]
Simon Mayo, writing for Number One , felt "Love and Money" was a "boring song", but noted the "good production". He added, "Love and Money are a perfect example of a band who really need a good song to launch them." [7] Nancy Culp of Record Mirror was also critical and advised readers to "forget the records, go and see them [live]". She wrote, "This sounds like yet more ditch water running into the canal, but live they've got something the rest of the bunch haven't." [8]
7-inch single (UK) [9]
Free cassette with limited edition 7-inch single, recorded on the Radio Clyde Mobile, Barrowlands, 14 March 1987 (UK) [10]
12-inch single (UK) [11]
12-inch single (UK #2) [12]
12-inch limited edition double-pack single (UK) [13]
Love and Money
Additional musicians
Production
Chart (1987) | Peak position |
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UK Singles (OCC) [14] | 68 |
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