Money Talks (The Kinks song)


"Money Talks" is a song by the British rock band The Kinks. Written by Ray Davies, the song appeared on the band's critically panned album, Preservation Act 2.

Lyrics

The lyrics of "Money Talks" are part of the story-line of Preservation Act 2. As described by author Andrew Hickey, the track is "just a description of Flash's 'philosophy' - that no one is incorruptible and that anyone will do anything for enough money."

Release

"Money Talks" was released on the album Preservation Act 2, where it was the fourth track on the first side. That same month, the song saw single release in America, backed with "Here Comes Flash" The single was not met with much success, like many Kinks singles of the period, as it did not chart in any country.

Reception

"Money Talks" has generally received positive reviews from critics. Jason Josephes of Pitchfork Media called the song "one of the many standout cuts on " and said that "Money Talks" is an example of " stickiness serating Preservation with a witty edge, with can't- wait- to- quote lyrics popping up all over the place."
Andrew Hickey called the track "one of the catchiest things on Preservation Act 2."