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#286250 - 04/22/10 03:23 AM What are Jimmy Buffett's most famous songs?
Scott Langholff Offline
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I'm learning some Jimmy Buffett and I enjoy playing pretty much all kinds of music including his, but I don't listen to this kind of stuff.

So, besides Margaritaville, what are the one's people will actually recognize and want to hear.

I just learned Come Monday. Been playing around with Pencil Thin Mustache, don't know if that's a biggie or not. I see he did Hey Good Lookin', and Stars Fell On Alabama, but I'm thinking these were not his biggies.

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#286251 - 04/22/10 03:31 AM Re: What are Jimmy Buffett's most famous songs?
Bernie9 Offline
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Hi Scott
There is a list of most popular at the bottom.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Buffett
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#286252 - 04/22/10 08:31 AM Re: What are Jimmy Buffett's most famous songs?
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#286253 - 04/22/10 09:26 AM Re: What are Jimmy Buffett's most famous songs?
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#286254 - 04/22/10 10:35 AM Re: What are Jimmy Buffett's most famous songs?
Jerry T Offline
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"Cheeseburger" and "Margaritaville" are probably the most recognizable Buffet tunes. I do the Wiki list that Bernie referred to ... minus 'Let's Get Drunk ...' I only get to do these tunes for the CC pool opening parties although, I'll be doing a night at a 3 day Margarita Festival in August, and that's the only other venue , for me, that calls for Buffet tunes.
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#286255 - 04/22/10 11:30 AM Re: What are Jimmy Buffett's most famous songs?
DonM Offline
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I like A Pirate Looks at 40.
I'm sure Russ likes just about all of them, but hasn't got the Tequila ratio worked out correctly to really enjoy them.
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#286256 - 04/22/10 01:06 PM Re: What are Jimmy Buffett's most famous songs?
Diki Offline


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Loc: NW Florida
Don't forget Volcano... Son of a Sailor, He went to Paris, and many, many others.

The thing is, Buffett's songs really aren't that much different to any other pop stuff. If you can't play them without sounding cheesy, who's fault is THAT?

You've probably got a couple of dozen songs in your repertoire with chords as banal, and words as clichéd. But you don't roll your eyes every time you get THOSE requested, do you? Give the man some respect!

Anyway, every time I drive past some poor sap out roofing in 98º weather in July in Florida, I go 'Margaritaville..? HELL YEAH! As many times as you want it..!'
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#286257 - 04/22/10 01:57 PM Re: What are Jimmy Buffett's most famous songs?
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Don, I don't like tequila, EITHER!


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#286258 - 04/23/10 12:56 AM Re: What are Jimmy Buffett's most famous songs?
trident Offline
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Loc: Athens, Greece
Let's get drunk and screw

Now that's a fine song

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#286259 - 04/23/10 06:41 AM Re: What are Jimmy Buffett's most famous songs?
SemiLiveMusic Offline
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Registered: 08/28/04
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Loc: Louisiana, USA
FWIW (nothing) Jimmy Buffet earns $100 million a year.

He goes to Paris is a fabulous song... and it's a true ballad, there is no chorus or refrain.

A Pirate Looks At Forty has a similar vibe... showing that he has a "sensitive" side in addition to his partying ways.

Part of the reason Jimmy Buffet gained fame was because he didn't give a rip. He said "pissed it away so fast" in A Pirate Looks At Forty and then he wrote the infamous Let's Get Drunk. In the 70s, you just didn't write those types of things. As a college student, of course, I reveled in Let's Get Drunk. I couldn't believe anyone would put a song out like that! Wow, what courage! His happy-go-lucky persona endeared him to millions and almost nobody in music has such a loyal following.
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