No Money
No Money

Kings of Leon - No Money Lyrics

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Oct 15, 2010
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No Money Lyrics

Wants to kill me something
He wants to kill me off of the street
Don't wipe my tongue
Or spread me up and break me a fever
Give me something I can believe in
Give me something to walk me away
I'm a waste of time
And all they are a waste of a living
Waste of a living

Can't you see me walking the hall
I've been down to the haunted back
And I'm way too tired
Of blowing out the burning candle
I got no money but I want you so
I got no money but I want you so
I got so much I can not handle
Can not handle
I can not handle

And I'm just pissing around
Cut me loose of this fucking town
I ain't coming back
I got my ticket on to the next one
I got no money but I want you so
I got no money but I want you so
And I want and I want and I want and I want it

Writer(s): ANTHONY CALEB FOLLOWILL, IVAN NATHAN FOLLOWILL, JARED FOLLOWILL, MATTHEW FOLLOWILL
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Where was 'No Money' by Kings of Leon recorded?

    'No Money' was recorded in New York at Avatar Studios. Unlike their previous recordings which were often done in Nashville, the band chose to record in New York for their album 'Come Around Sundown'. This change of location contributed to a different vibe and work environment during the production.

  2. What influenced the lyrical content of 'No Money'?

    The stressful and regimented recording environment at Avatar Studios in New York heavily influenced the lyrics of 'No Money'. Caleb Followill, the lead vocalist, mentioned that the experience felt like going to an office and lacked the casual, creative atmosphere they enjoyed back in Nashville.

  3. How did guitarist Matthew Followill describe the sound of 'No Money'?

    Matthew Followill described the sound of 'No Money' as punk rock, aiming for a dirty and raw sound while also being big. He highlighted how a specific drum part played by Nathan Followill during sound checks inspired him to develop a guitar part that matched its intensity, contributing significantly to the song's energetic rock vibe.

  4. What was unique about Nathan Followill's contribution to 'No Money'?

    Nathan Followill's unique contribution was his compelling drumbeat that he played during sound checks. Matthew Followill, the guitarist, found this drumbeat so intriguing that it took him months on tour to come up with a matching guitar part. This collaboration between drums and guitar is pivotal in defining the song's robust rocker feel.

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