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"Money for Nothing" is a song by British rock band Dire Straits, the second track on their fifth studio album Brothers in Arms (1985). It was released as the album's second single on 28 June 1985 through Vertigo Records. The song's lyrics are written from the point of view of two working-class men watching music videos and commenting on what ...
The cover art is a screenshot taken from the "Money for Nothing" music video. The version of the song included on the album omits the controversial Verse 2 lyrics entirely. A newly-remastered version of the compilation was issued in the UK to streaming platforms and on vinyl on 17 June 2022. [6]
"Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies*" is a song by "Weird Al" Yankovic. It is a cover of "Money for Nothing" by Dire Straits with the lyrics replaced by those of The Beverly Hillbillies theme song. The music video, which appeared as part of Yankovic's film UHF, is a parody of the "Money for Nothing" music video.
At the very least, the current setup should be maintained, that is: the song stays at Money for Nothing (song) and the main title is *only* a redirect. Because this way, it's at least possible to clean up and empty the main title's What-links-here (by linking directly to the song or novel articles).
"Nothing's Gonna Change My Love for You" – Glenn Medeiros (USA release) "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" – Starship "One Heartbeat" – Smokey Robinson "The One I love" – R.E.M. "Only in My Dreams" – Debbie Gibson "Open Your Heart" – Madonna (released in 1986) "Out of the Blue" – Debbie Gibson "Paper in Fire" – John Cougar Mellencamp
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