Money for Nothing (album) explained

Money for Nothing
Type:greatest
Artist:Dire Straits
Cover:Moneyfornothing2.jpg
Released:17 October 1988
Recorded:1978–1985
Genre:Rock
Length:66:18
Label:Vertigo
Warner Bros. (US)
Producer:Various
Prev Title:Brothers in Arms
Prev Year:1985
Next Title:On Every Street
Next Year:1991

Money for Nothing is a greatest hits album by British rock band Dire Straits released on 17 October 1988, featuring highlights from the band's first five albums. The vinyl edition omits the song "Telegraph Road" and has a different running order.

Details

The first track on the album, "Sultans of Swing", which was the group's first hit single, was re-released as a single in the UK in November 1988 to promote the album.[1]

The album was remastered and reissued with the rest of the Dire Straits catalogue in 1996 for most of the world outside the United States, before being deleted in 1998 and replaced by another compilation, .

The cover art is a screenshot taken from the "Money for Nothing" music video. The version of the song included on the album omits the controversial Verse 2 lyrics entirely.

A newly-remastered version of the compilation was issued in the UK to streaming platforms and on vinyl on 17 June 2022.[2] This reissued vinyl includes the live version of "Telegraph Road" omitted from the original vinyl release. The version issued to streaming services originally included an alternate version of "Sultans of Swing" used for release as a single in 1978, before being replaced with the album version.

Track listing

All songs written by Mark Knopfler, except the intro to "Tunnel of Love" (extract from "The Carousel Waltz" by Rodgers & Hammerstein) and "Money for Nothing" by Mark Knopfler and Sting.[3]


Original 1988 vinyl release
  • Remastered 2022 release
  • Charts

    Weekly charts

    Chart (1988–1991)!scope="col"
    Peak
    position
    Italian Albums (Musica e dischi)[4] 2

    Year-end charts

    Chart (1989)!scope="col"
    Position
    Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[5] 28
    Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[6] 6
    German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[7] 18
    New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[8] 36
    Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[9] 11
    Chart (1990)Position
    Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[10] 43
    Chart (1991)Position
    Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[11] 25
    Chart (1992)Position
    Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[12] 66

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Dire Straits | full Official Chart History. Official Charts Company. 17 May 2021.
    2. News: Peacock . Tim . Newly-Remastered Edition Of Dire Straits' 'Money For Nothing' Comp Due In June . 19 June 2022 . U Discover Music . 11 May 2022.
    3. Japan release contained an additional track 'Solid Rock', placed between 'Romeo and Juliet' and 'Where Do You Think You're Going'
    4. Web site: Classifiche. Musica e dischi. it. 26 June 2022. Set "Tipo" on "Album". Then, in the "Artista" field, search "Dire Straits".
    5. Web site: Jahreshitparade Alben 1989. Austriancharts.at. 14 October 2020.
    6. Web site: Jaaroverzichten – Album 1989. Dutchcharts.nl. 14 October 2020.
    7. Web site: Top 100 Album-Jahrescharts. German. Offiziellecharts.de. 14 October 2020.
    8. Web site: Top Selling Albums of 1989. Recorded Music NZ. 16 February 2022.
    9. Web site: Schweizer Jahreshitparade 1989. Hitparade.ch. 14 October 2020.
    10. Web site: Jaaroverzichten – Album 1990. Dutchcharts.nl. 14 October 2020.
    11. Web site: Jaaroverzichten – Album 1991. Dutchcharts.nl. 14 October 2020.
    12. Web site: Jaaroverzichten – Album 1992. Dutchcharts.nl. 14 October 2020.