The Money Programme Monty Python's Previous Record (1972) Eric Idle, Chorus  
Hey, Big Spender Sweet Charity (OC, 1966) Helen Gallagher, Thelma Oliver, Company Book by Neil Simon, based on Fellini's Nights of Cabiria
And the Money Kept Rolling In Evita (OC, 1979) Mandy Patinkin, Company  
The Sound of Money I Can Get it For You Wholesale (OC, 1962) Elliott Gould, Sheree North, Barbara Monte, William Reilly, Edward Verso Barbara Streisand's Broadway debut at age 19
It Don't Come Cheap Howard the Duck (OS, 1986) Dolby's Cube, Lea Thompson  
Seven-and-a-Half Cents The Pajama Game (OC, 1954) Janis Paige, Stanley Prager, Company  
D&D Hull Tax Svc. Prairie Home Companion Anniversary Album (LP, 1980) Dakota Dave Hull  
Are You Making Any Money? Where Have We Met Before? (LP, 1977) Ramona, Paul Whiteman Orch. Originally from the film Moonlight and Pretzels, 1933
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? Brother Can You Spare a Dime? (LP, 1977) Bing Crosby, Lennie Hayton Orch. Originally from Americana, 1932
We're in the Money 42nd Street (OC, 1980) Karen Prunczik, Wanda Richert, Ginny King, Jeri Kansas, Lee Roy Reams, Company Originally from Gold Diggers of 1933
The Money Song Cabaret (OC, 1966) Joel Grey  
Money, Money Cabaret (OS, 1972) Joel Grey, Liza Minelli  
A Little Tin Box Fiorello (OC, 1959) Howard Da Silva, Chorus  
If I Were a Rich Man Fiddler on the Roof (OC, 1964) Zero Mostel Same team as Fiorello (Brock and Harnick)
I Wanna Be Rich Stop the World, I Want to Get Off (OC, 1962) Anthony Newley Newley directed; he also co-wrote the music, book, and lyrics with Leslie Bricusse. Joel Grey succeeded him in the lead.
You've Got to Pick a Pocket or Two Oliver (OC, 1963) Clive Revill, Bruch Prochnik, Company  
Easy Street Annie (OC, 1977) Dorothy Loudon, Robert Fitch, Barbara Erwin  
Big Time Mack and Mabel (OC, 1974) Lisa Kirk Starred Robert Preston and Bernadette Peters as Mack Sennett and Mabel Normand; ran only 66 performances
Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (OC, 1948) Carol Channing The role of Loreli Lee made her a star overnight
Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (OS, 1953) Marilyn Monroe  
Diamonds Are Forever Diamonds Are Forever (OS, 1971) Shirley Bassey  
*Acronyms and other mysteries defined:
OC: unless otherwise indicated, the Original Cast recording of a Broadway show, along with the date.
OS: unless otherwise indicated, the Original Soundtrack recording of a film, TV show, etc.

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