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Compilation album by Eddie Money
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Good as Gold
Greatest hits album by Eddie Money
Released1996
Recorded1977–86
GenreRock, pop rock
Length39:24
LabelColumbia, Sony
ProducerBruce Botnick, Ron Nevison, Tom Dowd, Eddie Money, Richie Zito, David Kershenbaum
Eddie Money chronology
Love and Money
(1995)
Good as Gold
(1996)
Super Hits
(1997)

Good as Gold is an album by rock singer-songwriter Eddie Money, released in 1996. It is a budget compendium of top 40 hits and some album songs, and they are all taken from albums from Eddie Money through Can't Hold Back.

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No.TitleWriter(s)Original AlbumLength
1."Two Tickets to Paradise"Eddie Money1977 – Eddie Money3:58
2."Where's the Party?"Money, Ralph Carter1983 – Where's the Party3:52
3."Trinidad"Money, Lonnie Turner, Greg Douglas1980 – Playing for Keeps5:03
4."Hard Life"Money, Carter1983 – No Control3:50
5."Back on the Road"Money, Carter, Davitt Sigerson1983 – Where's the Party3:01
6."Take Me Home Tonight"/"Be My Baby"Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich, Michael Leeson, Peter Vale, Phil Spector1986 – Can't Hold Back3:31
7."Save a Little Room in Your Heart for Me"Money1977 – Eddie Money4:56
8."Gimme Some Water"Money1979 – Life for the Taking3:37
9."So Good to Be in Love Again"Money, Jimmy Lyon1977 – Eddie Money4:12
10."Bad Girls"Money, Duane Hitchings1983 – Where's the Party3:24

References

Eddie Money
Studio albums
EPs
Live albums
Compilation albums
Singles
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