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For the Love of Money

"For the Love of Money"
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Single by The O'Jays
from the album Ship Ahoy
B-side "People Keep Tellin' Me"
Released 1973 (U.S.)
Format Vinyl record (7" 45 RPM)
Recorded Sigma Sound Studios, Philadelphia: October 3, 1973
Genre R&B, Philadelphia soul, Funk
Length 3:42 (single version)
7:14 (album version)
Label Philadelphia International
3544
Writer(s) Kenneth Gamble
Leon Huff
Anthony Jackson
Producer(s) Gamble and Huff
The O'Jays singles chronology
"Christmas Ain't Christmas New Year's Ain't New Year's Without The One You Love"
(1973)
"For the Love of Money"
(1973)
"Sunshine" [Part 1]
(1974)
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"For the Love of Money" is a soul/funk song that was written and composed by Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff, and Anthony Jackson; it was recorded by Philadelphia soul group The O'Jays for the album Ship Ahoy. Produced by Gamble and Huff for Philadelphia International Records, "For the Love of Money" was issued as a single in late 1973 (see 1973 in music), with "People Keep Tellin' Me" as its b-side. The single peaked at number three on the U.S. Billboard R&B chart, and at #9 on Billboard's Pop Singles chart in spring 1974. Though the album version of the song was over seven minutes long, it received substantial radio airplay. The song's title comes from a well-known Bible verse, 1 Timothy 6:10: "For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows." (This translation is from the King James Version of the Bible.)

Anthony Jackson played bass guitar on the song. One day during fall 1973, producer/keyboardist Leon Huff was leading the members of the MFSB rhythm section and Jackson through a rehearsal. Sigma Sound Studios owner/engineer Joe Tarsia noticed that Jackson had a wah-wah pedal attached to his Fender Precision Bass. Tarsia decided to run Jackson's bassline through a phaser, giving it a swishing sound and later mixed in echo. During the final mixing of the track, Kenny Gamble impulsively reached over to the echo button and added echo to Jackson's opening riffs.


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