Artist:Eddie Money
Song:Baby Hold On
Album:The Best of Eddie Money
Though it was not his biggest hit, the 1977 single Baby Hold On was Eddie Money's first single and the success of that song set him up for the next decade. So it's important in his discography. He was born Edward Joseph Mahoney Mar. 21, 1949 in New York City but he grew up in the Long Island city of Levittown. His father was a police officer. Money started busking at age 11. And in high school he played in bands to get dates with cheerleaders. Money's grandfather, father and brother are all cops. So he planned to continue that tradition. But instead he decided to pursue a career in music because the police did not allow him to grow his hair long. Money said he couldn't see himself as a cop with short hair. Money's father was unhappy with his decision. So he decided to move to Berkeley, CA in 1968. Once he arrived, he took the stage name Eddie Money. Money started playing San Francisco clubs. He got the attention of legendary promoter Bill Graham and signed to his Wolfgang label with Columbia distribution. He recorded the album Eddie Money with producer Bruce Botnick who produced The Doors album L.A. Woman. The idea was for Money to record his live show in the recording studio. Money wrote all the songs including Baby Hold On. Money's guitarist Jimmy Lyon co-wrote Baby Hold On. He played with Money for several years. Graham discovered Lyon and paired him with Money. Baby Hold On reached #11 on the Billboard Hot 100. So it was not his biggest hit but a good start that set him up for future success. The other main musicians were Lonnie Turner on bass and Gary Mallaber on drums from the 70s version of the Steve Miller Band. They also worked with Money for several years. After a stretch in the early 80s where he didn't have much success, Money scored a top five hit with the 1986 single Take Me Home Tonight featuring Ronnie Spector. The success of that song was enough to keep Money going until he left Columbia in 1991. You can get all of his hits on this budget comp. He continued to perform until he died from cancer on Sept. 13, 2019 at age 70. Here's Eddie Money performing Baby Hold On on Top of the Pops Mar. 6, 1978.






