Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies*

"Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies*"
Single by "Weird Al" Yankovic
from the album UHF – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff
B-side "Generic Blues"
Released August 8, 1989
Format Cassette, 7", CD single
Recorded December 20, 1988[1]
Genre Comedy rock, hard rock
Length 3:10
Label Scotti Brothers
Writer(s) Mark Knopfler, Gordon Sumner, Paul Henning, Al Yankovic
Producer(s) Rick Derringer
"Weird Al" Yankovic singles chronology
"UHF"
(1989)
"Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies*"
(1989)
"Isle Thing"
(1989)
UHF - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff track listing
  1. "Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies*"
  2. "Gandhi II"
  3. "Attack of the Radioactive Hamsters from a Planet near Mars"
  4. "Isle Thing"
  5. "The Hot Rocks Polka"
  6. "UHF"
  7. "Let Me Be Your Hog"
  8. "She Drives Like Crazy"
  9. "Generic Blues"
  10. "Spatula City"
  11. "Fun Zone"
  12. "Spam"
  13. "The Biggest Ball of Twine in Minnesota"
Music sample
"Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies*"

"Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies*" is a song by "Weird Al" Yankovic. It is a cover of "Money for Nothing" by Dire Straits with the lyrics replaced by those of the The Beverly Hillbillies theme song. The music video, which appeared as part of Yankovic's film UHF, is a parody of the "Money for Nothing" music video. The song features Dire Straits members Mark Knopfler on guitar and Guy Fletcher on synthesizer, Knopfler's one condition for allowing the parody. Jim West, Yankovic's own guitarist, had then practiced the song for weeks, and, as a result of that and of Knopfler having played it for a couple of years and being much more relaxed with it, West's version sounded more like the original version.

The song is credited to Mark Knopfler and Sting (writers of the original "Money for Nothing") and Paul Henning (writer of "The Ballad of Jed Clampett").

Track listing

  1. "Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies*" 3:10
  2. "Generic Blues" 4:35

Title negotiation

Originally the title of the song was going to be simply "Beverly Hillbillies"; however, the title of the song was changed to "Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies*" (with an asterisk), and it is legally copyrighted and registered as such. Yankovic commented on the legal complications with the titling of the song in the DVD audio commentary for the film UHF, explaining: "We had to name that song 'Money for Nothing "slash" Beverly Hillbillies "asterisk"' because the lawyers told us that had to be the name. Those wacky lawyers! Whatcha gonna do?"[2] Yankovic also gave the following comment on his official website in regards to the title: "That incredibly stupid name is what the lawyers insisted that the parody be listed as. I'm not sure why, and I've obviously never been very happy about it."[3] Yankovic later stated he would rather have wanted the title to be either 'Money for Nothing for the Beverly Hillbillies' or 'Beverly Hillbillies for Nothing'.

Music video

The music video for the "Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies*" was done in the same style as the original. However, several concepts were parodied.

See also

References

  1. Recording Dates
  2. Al Yankovic "UHF" DVD Audio Commentary (0:35:15)
  3. "Ask Al" Q&As for October 1998
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