I Need Some Money

Bradley Bobo, Eddie Harris, Frederick Walker, Ronald Muldrow

I need some money
I need some money
I need some money

Prices rising with the sun
Wages stay the same
Every time I think I'm up
I'm down, but who's the blame
Coming out the grocery store
I feel like I've been beat
Cost of groceries don't make sense
Check out the price of meat

Everything is so damn high
Everything is so damn high
Everything is so damn high
Everything is so damn high

I need some money
I need some money
I need some money

Cars, gas, and taxes too
Clothes, shoes, what can I do
Buses, rent, it's a crying shame
I've been invited to the Poor Boy Hall of Fame

Everything is so damn high
Everything is so damn high
Everything is so damn high
Everything is so damn high

I need some money
I need some money
I need some money

Layoffs, strikes, have only just begun
Planes, trains, can't afford one
Phones, heat
Ask the question why
With the cost of living today
You can't afford to die

Everything is so damn high
Everything is so damn high
Everything is so damn high
Everything is so damn high
Everything is so damn high
Everything is so damn high
Everything is so damn high
Everything is so damn high
Everything is so damn high
Everything is so damn high
Everything is so damn high
Everything is so damn high
Everything is so damn high
Everything is so damn high
Everything is so damn high

Trivia about the song I Need Some Money by Eddie Harris

On which albums was the song “I Need Some Money” released by Eddie Harris?
Eddie Harris released the song on the albums “Listen Here!” in 1992 and “I Need Some Money” in 2005.
Who composed the song “I Need Some Money” by Eddie Harris?
The song “I Need Some Money” by Eddie Harris was composed by Bradley Bobo, Eddie Harris, Frederick Walker, Ronald Muldrow.

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