Rock icon Eddie Money, born Edward Mahoney, initially planned to become a police officer before he decided to chase his musical dreams. The musician was behind multiple hit songs, including “Two ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. By the mid-1980s, Money's career wasn't at its peak due to a series of drug issues that pushed Columbia Records to limit his ...
Eddie Money begged Ronnie Spector to record 'Take Me Home Tonight,' which became a chart success for both artists and revived their careers.
UltimateClassicRock tagged "Take Me Home Tonight" at No. 13 on their list of the Greatest Rock Duets. The track was iconic for a few reasons, as it pushed Spector to come out of retirement and perform ...