
Artist
Eddie Money
Eddie Money is a rock artist from Berkeley, California, USA formed in 1949. 31 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Rock · Berkeley, California, USA · Best rock albums
- 31
- Releases
- 1977–2024
- Active years
- 1949
- Formed

Artist
Eddie Money is a rock artist from Berkeley, California, USA formed in 1949. 31 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Rock · Berkeley, California, USA · Best rock albums

Most popular
The Best of Eddie Money
2001

Can't Hold Back
1986

No Control
1983

Life for the Taking
1978

Nothing to Lose
1988

Where's the Party?
1983

Right Here
1991

Wanna Go Back
2006

We Are The '80s
2006

Common Man (Live San Bernadino '82)
2024

On Top Of The World (Live)
2023

Where's The Party? (Live Remastered)
2022

Cries Out For More (Live, NY 1978)
2020

The Essential Eddie Money
2014

Take Me Home Tonight - The Best Of (Re-Recorded Versions)
2012

Greatest Hits (Re-recorded Versions)
2012

The Hits (Re-Recorded Versions)
2012
Ready Eddie
1999
Love and Money
1995

Playing for Keeps
1980
Playing For Keeeps
1980
Eddie Money
1977

Eddie Money (2022 Remaster)
1977
Edward Joseph Mahoney (March 21, 1949 – September 13, 2019), known professionally as Eddie Money, was an American singer and songwriter who, in the 1970s and 1980s, had eleven Top 40 songs, including "Baby Hold On", "Two Tickets to Paradise", "Think I'm in Love", "Shakin'", "Take Me Home Tonight", "I Wanna Go Back", "Walk on Water", and "The Love in Your Eyes". Critic Neil Genzlinger of The New York Times called him a working-class rocker and Kristin Hall of the Associated Press stated he had a husky voice. In 1987, he was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance for "Take Me Home Tonight". Eddie Money was born Edward Mahoney into a large Irish Catholic family in Brooklyn and raised in Plainedge on Long Island. His father, grandfather, and brother were all New York City Police Department (NYPD) policemen, and Eddie was an NYPD trainee and a police officer for two years. As his interest in music intensified, he eventually ended his law-enforcement career in favor of becoming a full-time musician. He moved to Berkeley, California, and became a regular at area clubs, where he secured a recording contract with Columbia Records. Later in the 1970s, he charted w…