Good As Gold (Eddie Money Album) - Track Listing

Track Listing

  1. "Two Tickets to Paradise" (Eddie Money)
  2. "Where's the Party?" (Money, Ralph Carter)
  3. "Trinidad" (Money, Lonnie Turner, Greg Douglas)
  4. "Hard Life" (Money, Carter)
  5. "Back on the Road" (Money, Carter, Davitt Sigerson)
  6. "Take Me Home Tonight"/"Be My Baby" (Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich, Michael Leeson, Peter Vale, Phil Spector)
  7. "Save a Little Room in Your Heart for Me" (Money)
  8. "Gimme Some Water" (Money)
  9. "So Good to Be in Love Again" (Money, Jimmy Lyon)
  10. "Bad Girls" (Money, Duane Hitchings)


Eddie Money
Studio albums
  • Eddie Money
  • Life for the Taking
  • Playing for Keeps
  • No Control
  • Where's the Party?
  • Can't Hold Back
  • Nothing to Lose
  • Right Here
  • Love and Money
  • Ready Eddie
  • Wanna Go Back
Compilation albums
  • Greatest Hits: The Sound of Money
  • Good as Gold
  • Super Hits
  • Shakin' with the Money Man
  • The Best of Eddie Money
  • Let's Rock and Roll the Place
  • The Essential Eddie Money
Other albums
  • Unplug It In
  • Greatest Hits Live: The Encore Collection
  • Complete Eddie Money Live
Singles
  • "Baby Hold On"
  • "Two Tickets to Paradise"
  • "You've Really Got a Hold on Me"
  • "Maybe I'm a Fool"
  • "Can't Keep a Good Man Down"
  • "Get a Move On"
  • "Let's Be Lovers Again"
  • "Running Back"
  • "Think I'm in Love"
  • "Shakin'"
  • "The Big Crash"
  • "Club Michelle"
  • "Take Me Home Tonight"
  • "I Wanna Go Back"
  • "Endless Nights"
  • "We Should Be Sleeping"
  • "Walk on Water"
  • "The Love in Your Eyes"
  • "Let Me In"
  • "Peace in Our Time"
  • "Heaven in the Back Seat"
  • "I'll Get By"
  • "Fall in Love Again"
  • "Gimme Some Water"
Related articles
  • Discography
  • Columbia Records

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