"The Big Money" is a song by Canadian rock band Rush, originally released on their 1985 album Power Windows.
It peaked at #45 on the Billboard Hot 100[2] and #4 on the Mainstream Rock chart, and has been included on several compilation albums, such as Retrospective II and The Spirit of Radio: Greatest Hits 1974-1987.
The lyrics, written by drummer Neil Peart, reflect on the power of "big money" and the sheer magnitude of trade in the modern global economy, particularly during the 1980s.
[3] When asked about the idea that the song's lyrics were inspired by a John Dos Passos book of the same name, Peart replied, "I am a big fan of Dos Passos' stylistic ability, his poetic approach to prose, but the ideas presented in the songs are quite different from those which he exemplified."
The video also features the band performing the song on an oversized Monopoly-style game board with the words "Big Money" in the middle.