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Money Talks is the eighth studio album by the Canadian rock band Trooper, released in 1982.
Contains the classic “Only a Fool” with the famous up and down chorus.
It goes like this: millions of records, a couple dozen hits, a Juno Award (Canada’s Grammy) for Band of the Year and ongoing sold-out shows across Canada. Universal Music acknowledges them as “one of Canada’s top five selling bands of all time” and the Vancouver Sun has called them “Canadian rock heroes of the first order … the best performing band in Canada”. In 2023 they were inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame.
Then, as now, what makes Trooper what they are is great performances and great pop songwriting.
Trooper’s ten studio albums have earned multiple gold and platinum awards and their 6 X Platinum greatest hits, Hot Shots, continues to be one of Universal Music Canada’s best selling catalog CDs and one of the country’s most enduring party soundtracks. In celebration of the band’s 35th anniversary, a totally updated and re-mastered collection – “Hits From 10 Albums” – was released, featuring songs spanning the entirety of their recording career. John Kereiff, writing in Gonzo Magazine, dubbed the collection “THE summer album of 2010.”
In 2012 Trooper songwriters Ra McGuire and Brian Smith were awarded SOCAN’s prestigious ‘National Achievement Award’ to acknowledge their significant and lasting contribution to Canada’s songwriting legacy.
“We’re Here for a Good Time (Not a Long Time)”, “Raise a Little Hell”, “The Boys in the Bright White Sportscar”, “Two For the Show”, “Pretty Lady” “Good Ol’ General Hand Grenade”, “Round, Round We Go”, “Santa Maria”, “Janine” – just a few of the Trooper hits that, according to writer Ryan Sparks, “have woven their way into the fabric of this country like no other bands have been able to do. Tune into any radio station from Vancouver to St John’s and you’re bound to encounter one of their dozen hit radio anthems that are still featured in heavy rotation to this day.”
Dan Brisbois of canadianbands.com writes, “They’ve won practically every Canadian music award possible and they’ve been dubbed ‘Canada’s Greatest Party Band’ … and rightfully so.” Bob Mersereau, author of The Top 100 Canadian Albums wrote, “Trooper’s Hot Shots has been one of the biggest-selling albums in Canadian music history. It has gone six times platinum, and sells consistently, as do tickets to Trooper gigs. There are clubs and festivals across the country where the annual Trooper show is practically an official holiday.” Indeed, Trooper continues to consistently sell out shows across the country – often performing for three generations of fans – demonstrating that the band and its music remain borderless, timeless, and ageless.
It’s no exaggeration to say that Trooper has become a Canadian legend. They continue to perform their huge collection of hits with the vitality and sense of humor that has served them well on their steady march through the hills and valleys of Canadian Rock and Roll.

Check edited samples from each song (total length of the LP samples is 12 minutes):Â
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Track Listing:
3:37 – “Money Talks”
3:09 – “Only a Fool” [the official video was played on MTV]
4:17 – “This Must Be the Place”
4:04 – “Lookin’ for Trouble”
3:20 – “Ready for the Nite”
3:41 – “Everything You Want”
3:23 – “Could’ve Been Me”
3:36 – “Any Minute Now”
4:04 – “It Comes and It Goes”
3:31 – “Dig a Little Deeper”
Band Members:
Vocals – Ra McGuire
Guitar – Brian Smith
Drums – Tommy Stewart
Bass – Doni Underhill
Keyboards – Rob Deans
Singles:
“Money Talks” / “Any Minute Now”
“Could’ve Been Me” / “Dig A Little Deeper”
“Only A Fool” / “Lookin’ For Trouble”
“Ready For The Nite” / “It Comes And It Goes”
“This Must Be The Place” / “Money Talks”
“Only a Fool” [official video (played on MTV)]
You know one of my favourite bands, absolutely flat out one of my favourite bands, is Trooper. ‘Cuz they knew how to write a rock ‘n’ roll hook. And they nailed it every time. All those hits that they’ve got, you hear them in any NHL rink all across the country? Cool, very cool.
~ Terry David Mulligan
Edmonton Coliseum gig, headlining in front of 17000 fans:
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