The Sunday Times Music Rich List for 2015 has been revealed - and there are few surprises on it, all told.
For example, it's a no-brainer that the likes of Paul McCartney, Sting, Andrew Lloyd-Webber and Elton John are still absolutely loaded.
Other musicians on the overall list include the various members of Coldplay, The Rolling Stones, Tom Jones, Noel and Liam Gallagher, Gary Barlow and Robbie Williams.
The only Irish musician on the list is Enya, who is valued at £90 million (€126 million). Whatever you're doing up there in that castle, Enya, it's still working.
Michael Flatley is also still very, very, very (very) rich; he's valued at a whopping £195 (€273 million). Begorrah, bejaysus, etc.
Below is the full Sunday Times Rich List of Musicians from Britain and Ireland:
1. Sir Paul McCartney & Nancy Shevell (£730m)
2. Lord Lloyd-Webber (£650m)
3. U2 (£431m)
4. Sir Elton John (£270m)
5. Sir Mick Jagger (£225m)
6. Keith Richards (£210m)
7. Michael Flatley (£195m)
8=. Ringo Starr (£180m)
8=. Sting (£180m)
10. Roger Waters (£160m)
11. Eric Clapton (£155m)
12=. Sir Tom Jones (£150m)
12=. Sir Tim Rice (£150m)
12=. Rod Stewart (£150m)
15=. David Bowie and Iman Abdulmajid (£135m)
15=. Robbie Williams (£135m)
17. Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne (£130m)
18=. Phil Collins (£110m)
18=. Brian May (£110m)
18=. Charlie Watts (£110m)
21=. George Michael (£105m)
21=. Roger Taylor (£105m)
23=. Jimmy Page (£100m)
23=. Robert Plant (£100m)
25=. Enya (£90m)
25=. David Gilmour (£90m)
27. John Deacon (£85m)
28. Noel and Liam Gallagher (£77m)
29. Nick Mason (£75m)
30=. Calvin Harris (£70m)
30=. Mark Knopfler (£70m)
30=. Pete Townshend (£70m)
33=. Gary Barlow (£65m)
33=. Engelbert Humperdinck (£65m)
35=. Barry Gibb (£60m)
35=. John Paul Jones (£60m)
37=. Kylie Minogue (£55m)
37=. Sir Cliff Richard (£55m)
39=. Guy Berryman (£52m)
39=. Jonny Buckland (£52m)
39=. Will Champion (£52m)
39=. Chris Martin (£52m)
On the under-30s list, the members of One Direction did very well last year and are now valued at £25 million (€35 million) apiece - largely down to their mammoth and extensive world tour last year, we suspect. It seems that Zayn Malik has himself a nice little nest egg to last… oh, for the rest of his life. £25 million? Not bad for four years' work.
Niall Horan is the only Irish act on the under-30s list, while newcomer Sam Smith has had a pretty good year himself, earning £12 million (€16.8 million). Phew.
Members of Arctic Monkeys and Marcus Mumford and his actress wife Carey Mulligan also make the cut.
But are they happy?
See the full Sunday Times Rich List of Musicians under 30 below:
1. Adele (£50m)
2=. Niall Horan (£25m)
2=. Zayn Malik (£25m)
2=. Liam Payne (£25m)
2=. Harry Styles (£25m)
2=. Louis Tomlinson (£25m)
7. Ed Sheeran (£20m)
8=. Ellie Goulding (£13m)
8=. Jessie J (£13m)
8=. Leona Lewis (£13m)
8=. Katie Melua (£13m)
8=. Marcus Mumford and Carey Mulligan (£13m)
8=. Alex Turner (£13m)
14=. Jamie Cook and Katie Downes (£12m)
14=. Sam Smith (£12m)
14=. Florence Welch (£12m)
17=. Matt Helders (£10m)
17=. Olly Murs (£10m)
17=. Nick O'Malley (£10m)
20. Marvin and Rochelle Humes (£9m)