"For the Love of Money" is a soul and funk classic recorded by The O'Jays. It was released in 1973 as part of their album Ship Ahoy. This iconic track was written and composed by Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff, and Anthony Jackson and produced by the legendary duo Gamble and Huff for Philadelphia International Records. "For the Love of Money" has had a lasting impact on popular culture: - The song's title is derived from a Bible verse (1 Timothy 6:10) - It was used as the opening theme for NBC's "The Apprentice" - The track has been sampled by… read more
"For the Love of Money" is a soul and funk classic recorded by The O'Jays. It was released in 1973 as part of their album Ship Ahoy. T… read more
"For the Love of Money" is a soul and funk classic recorded by The O'Jays. It was released in 1973 as part of their album Ship Ahoy. This iconic track was written and comp… read more
The O'Jays are an American R&B group from Canton, Ohio, formed in the summer of 1958. The original lineup consisted of Eddie Levert, Walter Lee Williams, William Powell, Bobby Massey, and Bill Isles. The group made its first appearance on the music charts with the minor hit "Lonely Drifter" in 1963. Their greatest commercial success came after producers Gamble and Huff signed them to the Philadelphia International label in 1971. By that time, the group had become a trio following the departures of Bill Isles and Bobby Massey. With Gamble and Huff, the O'Jays … read more
The O'Jays are an American R&B group from Canton, Ohio, formed in the summer of 1958. The original lineup consisted of Eddie Levert, Walter Lee Williams, William Powell, Bobby Mass… read more
The O'Jays are an American R&B group from Canton, Ohio, formed in the summer of 1958. The original lineup consisted of Eddie Levert, Walter Lee Williams, William Powell, Bobby Massey, and Bill Isles. The group made its first a… read more