Eddie Money- Sound of Money 35th Anniversary
Just before Christmas 1989 Eddie Money joined me In the Studio to discuss his roller-coaster career and first “best of” compilation, The Sound of Money. Alternately hysterically funny and harrowing, in my classic rock interview Eddie Money shares the real backstories behind “Two Tickets to Paradise”, “Baby Hold On”, “Gimme Some Water”, and “Trinidad” from his first three albums; his life-threatening drug overdose and comeback with “Shakin’ “, “Think I’m in Love”, and the autobiographical “No Control”; relapse and rehab while recording “Take Me Home Tonight” and “I Wanna Go Back”; and redemption with the hits “Walk on Water” and “Peace in Our Time” as the Eighties closed and the Berlin Wall fell.
From the archive, the late Eddie Money was my featured guest In the Studio on the thirty-fifth anniversary of The Sound of Money. -Redbeard