Song

Money

Pink Floyd · The Dark Side of the Moon · 1973

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editorial meaning/overview is present + related listening context is present. Why?

Money by Pink Floyd

Short Answer

How much money does Money make?

Money by Pink Floyd earns an estimated $300K-$1.2M/year per year from streaming, licensing, and long-tail catalog replay value.

The song still reads as an evergreen catalog asset roughly 53 years after release.

Money keeps earning because The Dark Side of the Moon still attracts new listeners and repeat album-focused listening.

Did You Know?

  • Currently ranks around the top 47% of tracked songs by modeled artist-side earnings
  • Released in 1973 and still shows earnings power roughly 53 years later
  • Ranks #4 among 5 tracked songs for Pink Floyd
  • 2 tracks on the linked album page
  • External listening links available
  • low confidence estimate

Money sits in the top 47% of tracked songs on the site by modeled artist-side earnings.

Last updated: April 2026

Money vs Similar Songs

Song Artist Estimated yearly midpoint
Money Pink Floyd $750,000
Time
same artist · same album
Pink Floyd $600,000
Wish You Were Here
same artist · same genre
Pink Floyd $1,025,000
Comfortably Numb
same artist · same genre
Pink Floyd $900,000

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Why It Still Works

  • album-driven streaming
  • classic-rock catalog demand
  • audiophile and vinyl culture

Pink Floyd benefits when one recording stays useful across streaming, memory, and licensing contexts long after the release campaign ends.

More Questions About Money

How much did Money make in total?

Money does not have a public lifetime total, so this page stays focused on modeled annual earnings instead of claiming an audited career total.

How much does Money make per stream?

Money does not have a single public per-stream rate because payouts vary by platform, territory, subscription tier, and contract structure. The estimate here is modeled from aggregate streaming, licensing, and catalog behavior instead.

Who owns Money?

Money by Pink Floyd is modeled from the best available catalog and platform signals, but the exact master and publishing splits are not fully public.

Show ownership and assumptions

Money by Pink Floyd is modeled from the best available catalog and platform signals, but the exact master and publishing splits are not fully public.

Supporting Revenue Context

  • album-driven streaming
  • classic-rock catalog demand
  • audiophile and vinyl culture
  • Lifetime estimate: The strongest catalog songs can continue to earn for many years if they remain easy to place, easy to remember, and easy to replay.

Modeled top-line estimate

The headline number is a modeled annual revenue range because a specific artist-side split is not available yet.

  • Gross track revenue is not shown separately here, so the page emphasizes the best available directional estimate.
  • Ownership context is incomplete here, so the estimate should be treated as directional rather than contract-precise.
  • All figures are annual modeled ranges based on streaming behavior, cultural replay value, sync potential, and available ownership information, not public royalty statements.

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