lost salt shaker
get them oodles!
It is on the album "Margaritaville Cafe".
There are many online websites where one could find information about Jimmy Buffett's song Margaritaville. Some of these websites include Songfacts, Wikipedia and BuffetWorld.
It is a place in a song by Jimmy Buffet, circa 1976: "Wasting' away again in Margarita ville/searching' for my lost shaker of salt/some people say there's a woman to blame/but i know/it's my own damn fault" There is a Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville store in the Turks and Caicos islands [ in Grand Turk] Jimmy Buffet owns the store. There is no such city as Margaritaville.
1974
It's on the "Summer Rental" soundtrack (which is, unfortunately, out of print)
It is on the album "Margaritaville Cafe".
There are many online websites where one could find information about Jimmy Buffett's song Margaritaville. Some of these websites include Songfacts, Wikipedia and BuffetWorld.
It is a place in a song by Jimmy Buffet, circa 1976: "Wasting' away again in Margarita ville/searching' for my lost shaker of salt/some people say there's a woman to blame/but i know/it's my own damn fault" There is a Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville store in the Turks and Caicos islands [ in Grand Turk] Jimmy Buffet owns the store. There is no such city as Margaritaville.
alan jackson
1974
No, the Philips wrote the song.
Jimmy Buffett is known for his unique blend of country, rock, and tropical music, often categorized as "Gulf and Western." His songs frequently feature themes of island life, relaxation, and escapism, with a strong influence from Caribbean sounds. Buffett's laid-back style and storytelling resonate with fans seeking a carefree, beach-inspired lifestyle. His most famous song, "Margaritaville," epitomizes this vibe.
Alan Jackson & Jimmy Buffett
who]s the blonde stranger
It's on the "Summer Rental" soundtrack (which is, unfortunately, out of print)
Jimmy Buffett did not sing "Brown Eyed Girl." The song "Brown Eyed Girl" was actually performed by Van Morrison.
Yes, Jimmy Buffett recorded a song titled "The Pi" as part of his 1994 album "Fruitcakes." The song humorously celebrates the mathematical constant pi (π) and incorporates elements of his signature laid-back style. It reflects Buffett's penchant for blending playful lyrics with catchy melodies.