Released July 1966 (1966-07) | Format 7" | |
B-side "Money Won't Change You Part 2" Recorded June 9, 1966, Talent Masters Studios, New York, NY Length 2:45 (Part 1)2:19 (Part 2) |
"Money Won't Change You" is a song recorded by James Brown in 1966. It was released in edited form as a two-part single which charted #11 R&B and #53 Pop.
It was his third message song, after "Don't Be a Drop-Out," and "Get it Together", songs recorded in the wake of the Civil Rights Movement.
Both parts of the single were included on Brown's 1967 album Sings Raw Soul.
An unedited version of the song appeared for the first time in the 1991 box set Star Time.
Cover versions
Aretha Franklin covered "Money Won't Change You" on her 1968 album Lady Soul.
References
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