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“Money for Nothing” is a song recorded by British group Dire Straits, which first appeared on their 1985 album Brothers in Arms and subsequently became an international hit when released as a single. It peaked at number one for three weeks in the United States, becoming their most successful single, and also peaked at number one for three weeks on the U.S. Mainstream Rock chart. In the band’s native UK, the song peaked at number 4. The recording was notable for its controversial lyrics, groundbreaking music video and a cameo appearance by Sting singing the song’s falsetto introduction and backing chorus, “I want my MTV”. The video was also the first to be aired on MTV Europe when the network started on August 1, 1987.

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  1. 6
    @adenihil

    They edited out the whole « little f***t with the earring and the makeup.. » part.
    That sucks. People are idiots. « 🎶 The little f***t he’s a millionaire!!! 🎵 »

  2. 7
    @leoniewarwick5835

    What a tune. My husband,6ft2 who had a beard and smoked cigars, and my little brother were working for my dad in St John’s Wood, London, as removal men. They look so much like them; the one with a beard def my x. The skinny one, my little bro. We even had Jack Russells; I can hear them moaning like this just love it xxx 2026 and still loving it. timeless xxxxx

  3. 8
    @shanedavidson398

    There’s going to be another mandela effect. They totally cut out the lines about the millionaire with his own jet airplane. GenX knows what I’m talking about.

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