We're in the Money
"We're in the Money" is a popular song from the 1933 musical film Gold Diggers of 1933. Written by Harry Warren and Al Dubin, the song celebrates newfound wealth and prosperity. Its upbeat tempo and catchy lyrics reflect the optimism of the era, particularly during the Great Depression.
The song features a lively performance, often associated with the lavish production numbers typical of 1930s musicals. It has been covered by various artists over the years and remains a symbol of hope and financial success in American pop culture.