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from Jimmy Buffett - Down To Earth (2005)
By: Jimmy Buffett
1970 Sittin' on a pocket full of hard earned wages Lookin' at the world through magazine pages I heard a lot about the mountains and the Colorado range Made this stop for personal reasons Didn't know I'd catch the changin' of the seasons Winter dictates everything from frost to naked trees Chorus: I'm about a mile high in Denver Where the rock meets timberline I've walked this ground from town to town Just to finally call it mine Lookin' for the cloud with a styrofoam lining Hopin' that the sun will keep on shinin' Leading me to distant peace that waits so patiently Need a little love to try some givin' Try a little love and then start livin' Things I feared so long ago When everything was wrong Chorus: I'm about a mile high in Denver Where the rock meets timberline I've walked this ground from town to town Tonight I'll call it mine Tonight I'll call it mine Sittin' on a pocket full of hard earned wages Lookin' at the world through magazine pages I heard a lot about the mountains and the Colorado range Need a little time to try some livin' Try a little love and then start givin' Things I feared so long ago When everything was wrong I'm about a mile high in Denver Where the rock meets timberline Where God and trees create the breeze Tonight I'll call it mine Tonight I'll call it mine Tonight I'll call it mine Tonight I'll call it mine Tonight I'll call it mine |
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from Jimmy Buffett - Down To Earth/ High Cumberland Jubilee (2007)
By: Jimmy Buffett
1970 Sittin' on a pocket full of hard earned wages Lookin' at the world through magazine pages I heard a lot about the mountains and the Colorado range Made this stop for personal reasons Didn't know I'd catch the changin' of the seasons Winter dictates everything from frost to naked trees Chorus: I'm about a mile high in Denver Where the rock meets timberline I've walked this ground from town to town Just to finally call it mine Lookin' for the cloud with a styrofoam lining Hopin' that the sun will keep on shinin' Leading me to distant peace that waits so patiently Need a little love to try some givin' Try a little love and then start livin' Things I feared so long ago When everything was wrong Chorus: I'm about a mile high in Denver Where the rock meets timberline I've walked this ground from town to town Tonight I'll call it mine Tonight I'll call it mine Sittin' on a pocket full of hard earned wages Lookin' at the world through magazine pages I heard a lot about the mountains and the Colorado range Need a little time to try some livin' Try a little love and then start givin' Things I feared so long ago When everything was wrong I'm about a mile high in Denver Where the rock meets timberline Where God and trees create the breeze Tonight I'll call it mine Tonight I'll call it mine Tonight I'll call it mine Tonight I'll call it mine Tonight I'll call it mine |
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from Jimmy Buffett - Songs You Know By Heart (1985)
By: Jimmy Buffett
1974 Mother, mother ocean, I have heard you call Wanted to sail upon your waters since I was three feet tall You've seen it all, you've seen it all Watched the men who rode you switch from sails to steam And in your belly you hold the treasures few have ever seen Most of 'em dream, most of 'em dream Yes I am a pirate, two hundred years too late The cannons don't thunder, there's nothin' to plunder I'm an over-forty victim of fate Arriving too late, arriving too late I've done a bit of smugglin', I've run my share of grass I made enough money to buy Miami, but I pissed it away so fast Never meant to last, never meant to last And I have been drunk now for over two weeks I passed out and I rallied and I sprung a few leaks But I got stop wishin', got to go fishin' Down to rock bottom again Just a few friends, just a few friends (instrumental) I go for younger women, lived with several awhile Though I ran 'em away, they'd come back one day Still could manage to smile Just takes a while, just takes a while Mother, mother ocean, after all the years I've found My occupational hazard being my occupation's just not around I feel like I've drowned, gonna head uptown Coda: I feel like I've drowned, gonna head uptown |
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from Jimmy Buffett - A-1-A (1988) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Down To Earth/ High Cumberland Jubilee (2007)
It hardly seems a long time, just a minute of the day.
But the man who stood beside me more than gave himself away. The food stain on his spotted shirt, the gray beard on his face. A man composed of many names, so I just called him Ace. (chorus) But Ace can't read, and Ace can't write, and he sleeps on a bench at night. A little man the world has left behind. He ain't bitter, he ain't sweet. Makes his living on the street. Never knowing what he's gonna find. Born in Mississippi, picking cotton as a child. He left soon for the city where he heard that life was wild. But that was 50 years ago and nothings really strange. From a poor dirt farm to dirty streets is really not much change. repeat chorus Go back to the country, naw he really can't do that. Wasted years have left him nothing but an old straw hat. So he puts it on his head and waves a last goodbye. No time left to turn around and no time to ask why. Ace can't read and Ace can't write, and he sleeps on a bench at night. A little man the world has left behind. He ain't bitter, he ain't sweet. Makes his living on the street. Never knowing what he's gonna find. And this old world has left poor Ace behind. |
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from Jimmy Buffett - Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes (2006)
Down to the Banana Republics
Down to the tropical sun Go the expatriated Americans Hopin' to find some fun Some of them go for the sailing Called by the lure of the sea Tryin' to find what is ailing Living in the land of the free Some of them are running from lovers Leaving no forward address Some of them are running tons of ganja Some are running from the IRS Late at night you will find them In the cheap hotels and bars Hustling the senoritas While they dance beneath the stars Spending those renegade pesos on a bottle of rum and a lime Singin give me some words I can dance to Or a melody that rhymes First you learn the native customs Soon a word of Spanish or two You know that you cannot trust them Because they know they can't trust you Expatriated Americans feelin' so all alone Telling themselves the same lies that they told themselves back home Down to the Banana Republics Things aren't as warm as they seem None of the natives are buying any second hand American dreams Late at night you will find them In the cheap hotels and bars Hustling the senoritas while they dance beneath the stars Spending those renegade pesos On a bottle of rum and a lime Singing give me some words I can dance to Or a melody that rhymes Down to the Banana Republics Down to the tropical sun Go the expatriated Americans Hopin' to find some fun |
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from Jimmy Buffett - Down To Earth/ High Cumberland Jubilee (2007)
Evil, it's been here all along.
Good things, they just seem to have come and gone. In my life, I have seen so much go wrong. And there's only one way left for us to get along. (chorus) You gotta bend a little, one way or the other. Gotta leave your mind open to discover. Seems I been fightin' it all along. You gotta bend a little no matter which side your on. Soon you'll be gone. Papers, they print it everday. Housewife, wraps the garbage, then throws it away. I don't guess she thinks they have that much to say. But when the time is right she'll be the lady with so much to pay. repeat chorus History, it teaches much too well. Nations, had to rise up 'for they fell. And my eyes see the story they're trying to tell. And tonight I think I heard the final toll of the bell. We've gotta bend a little, one way or the other. Gotta leave your mind open to discover. Seems I've been fightin' it all along. You've gotta bend a little no matter which side you're on. Soon you'll be gone. Seems I been fightin' it all along. I've been a fightin' and a fightin'. Gotta bend a little no matter which side you're on. It's a lonely dirty battle. It seems I been fightin' it all along. I been a tearin' and a pullin'. Gotta bend a little no matter which side you're on. Yes sir. 'Cause it seems I've been fightin' it all along. I been a punchin' and a gougin'. |
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from Jimmy Buffett - Last Mango In Paris (1987) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes (2006) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Songs You Know By Heart (1985)
Lately, newspaper mentioned cheap air fare
I gotta to fly to Saint Somewhere I'm close to bodily harm Twenty degrees and the hockey game's on Nobody cares they are way too far gone Screamin' 'boat drinks', something to keep 'em all warm This mornin', I shot six holes in my freezer I think I got cabin fever Somebody sound the alarm I'd like to go where the pace of life's slow Could you beam me somewhere Mr. Scott? Any ol' place here on Earth or in space You pick the century and I'll pick the spot Oh I know, (I know) I should be leaving this climate I got a verse but can't rhyme it I gotta go where it's warm Boat drinks Waitress I need two more boat drinks Then I'm headin' south 'fore my dream shrinks I gotta go where it's warm (I gotta go where it's warm) I gotta go where it's warm (I gotta go where it's warm) I gotta go where it's WARM! I gotta go where there ain't any snow Where there ain't any blow 'Cause my fin sinks so low I gotta go where it's warm Notes - Background Vocals: Deborah McColl, Harry Dailey, Jimmy Buffett |
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from Jimmy Buffett - Off To See The Lizard (1989) | |||||
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from Always (영혼은 그대 곁에) by John Williams [ost] (1990)
Boomerang Love
By: Jimmy Buffett 1989 Hole in the wind behind the island Big blue hole in the middle of my heart I can't forget the time we spent together I can't remember how long Long we've been apart Chorus: Riding on a boomerang love circling fast Hard to see in a sky so vast Laugh till you cry, cry till you smile Up and down all around Boomerang, boomerang, boomerang, boomerang love Boomerang, boomerang, boomerang, boomerang love We both know we live in different orbits Different islands different worlds Though we really are the same I'm just glad, glad we started talking Finally realize no one is to blame Chorus: Riding on a boomerang love can't let go Running fast, moving slow What's the right way, who is to say Tension and suspension On a boomerang, boomerang, boomerang, boomerang love Boomerang, boomerang, boomerang, boomerang love Big blue hole out in the ocean Where I dive straight down until I cannot see Feel my way through a bevy of solutions There I realize the answer is in me Gettin' off of this boomerang love, comin' up for air I want to do what's right, I want to do what's fair Come what may we'll find a way No more tension or suspension No more boomerang, boomerang, boomerang, boomerang love No more boomerang, boomerang, boomerang, boomerang love No more boomerang, boomerang, boomerang, boomerang love Boomerang, boomerang, boomerang, boomerang love Oh... |
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from Jimmy Buffett - One Particular Harbor (1987) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Down To Earth (2005)
Can you tell me where I might find my friend and companion
Now he looks a little different from anything you've seen He likes to beat the bass drum for justice and salvation He's got the brains of Einstein and the brawn of Mister Clean He's a lightnin' flash who'll make the dash from one coast to the other To stop a crime or lend a dime or help his aging mother Captain America we love you, Captain America you're grand Oh Spiro Agnew eat your heart out Captain America's our man Now he wears a mask his clothes are weird and some folks call him hokie But he is hip he just can't dig the okie from Muskogie Captain will help anyone a friend or a stranger Now number one without a gun he's bypassed the Lone Ranger He's a do do good who loves apple pie and kisses little babies He'll guard you against everything from atom bombs to rabies Captain America we love you, Captain America you're grand Oh Spiro Agnew eat your heart out Captain America's our man Can you tell me where I might find my friend and companion He looks a little different from anything you've seen He likes to beat the bass drum for justice and salvation He's got the brains of Einstein and the bod of Mister Clean He's a lightnin' flash who'll make the dash from one coast to the other To stop a crime or lend a dime or help his aging mother Captain America we love you, Captain America you're grand Oh Spiro Agnew eat your heart out Captain America's our man Captain America's our man |
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from Jimmy Buffett - Down To Earth/ High Cumberland Jubilee (2007)
Can you tell me where I might find my friend and companion
Now he looks a little different from anything you've seen He likes to beat the bass drum for justice and salvation He's got the brains of Einstein and the brawn of Mister Clean He's a lightnin' flash who'll make the dash from one coast to the other To stop a crime or lend a dime or help his aging mother Captain America we love you, Captain America you're grand Oh Spiro Agnew eat your heart out Captain America's our man Now he wears a mask his clothes are weird and some folks call him hokie But he is hip he just can't dig the okie from Muskogie Captain will help anyone a friend or a stranger Now number one without a gun he's bypassed the Lone Ranger He's a do do good who loves apple pie and kisses little babies He'll guard you against everything from atom bombs to rabies Captain America we love you, Captain America you're grand Oh Spiro Agnew eat your heart out Captain America's our man Can you tell me where I might find my friend and companion He looks a little different from anything you've seen He likes to beat the bass drum for justice and salvation He's got the brains of Einstein and the bod of Mister Clean He's a lightnin' flash who'll make the dash from one coast to the other To stop a crime or lend a dime or help his aging mother Captain America we love you, Captain America you're grand Oh Spiro Agnew eat your heart out Captain America's our man Captain America's our man |
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from Sesame Street: Elmopalooza! [ost] (1998) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Off To See The Lizard (1989) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Songs You Know By Heart (1985)
I took off for a weekend last month Just to try and recall the
whole year All of the faces and all of the places Wonderin' where they all disappeared I didn't ponder the question too long I was hungry and went out for a bite Ran into a chum with a bottle of rum and we wound up drinkin' all night It's these changes in latitudes, changes in attitudes Nothing remains quite the same With all of our running and all of our cunning if we couldn't laugh we would all go insane Reading departure signs in some big airport reminds me of the places I've been Visions of good times that brought so much pleasure makes me want to go back again If it suddenly ended tomorrow I could somehow adjust to the fall Good times and riches and son of a bitches I've seen more than I can recall These changes in latitudes, changes in attitudes Nothing remains quite the same Through all of the islands and all of the highlands If we couldn't laugh we would all go insane I think about Paris when I'm high on red wine I wish I could jump on a plane So many nights I just dream of the ocean God I wish I was sailin' again Oh, yesterday's over my shoulder so I can't look back for too long There's just too much to see waiting in front of me and I know that I just can't go wrong With these changes in latitudes, changes in attitudes Nothing remains quite the same With all of my running and all of my cunning If I couldn't laugh I just would go insane If we couldn't laugh we just would go insane If we weren't all crazy we would go insane |
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from Jimmy Buffett - Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes (2006)
I took off for a weekend last month
Just to try and recall the whole year All of the faces and all of the places Wonderin' where they all disappeared I didn't ponder the question too long I was hungry and went out for a bite Ran into a chum with a bottle of rum And we wound up drinkin all night Chorus: It's these changes in latitudes, changes in attitudes Nothing remains quite the same With all of our running and all of our cunning If we couldn't laugh we would all go insane Reading departure signs in some big airport Reminds me of the places I've been Visions of good times that brought so much pleasure Makes me want to go back again If it suddenly ended tomorrow I could somehow adjust to the fall Good times and riches and son of a bitches I've seen more than I can recall It's these changes in latitudes, changes in attitudes Nothing remains quite the same Through all of the islands and through all of the hi-lands If we couldn't laugh we would all go insane I think about Paris when I'm high on red wine I wish I could jump on a plane So many nights I just dream of the ocean God I wish I was sailin' again Oh, yesterday's over my shoulder So I can't look back for too long There's just too much to see waiting in front of me And I know that I just can't go wrong Chorus: With these changes in latitudes, changes in attitudes Nothing remains quite the same With all of my running and all of my cunning If I couldn't laugh I just would go insane If we couldn't laugh we just would go insane If we weren't all crazy we would go insane |
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from Jimmy Buffett - Off To See The Lizard (1989) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Songs You Know By Heart (1985)
Tried to amend my carnivorous habits
Made it nearly seventy days Losin' weight without speed, eatin' sunflower seeds Drinkin' lots of carrot juice and soakin' up rays But at night I'd have these wonderful dreams Some kind of sensuous treat Not zucchini, fettucini or bulgar wheat But a big warm bun and a huge hunk of meat Cheeseburger in paradise Heaven on Earth with an onion slice Not too particular, not too precise I'm just a Cheeseburger in paradise Heard about the old time sailor men They eat the same thing again and again Warm beer and bread they said could raise the dead Well it reminds me of the menu at a Holiday Inn But times change, sailors these days When I'm in port I get what I need Not just Havanas or bananas or daiquiris But that American creation on which I feed Cheeseburger in Paradise Medium rare with mustard be nice Heaven on Earth with an onion slice I'm just a Cheeseburger in Paradise I like mine with lettuce and tomato Heinz 57 and French fried potatoes Big kosher pickle and a cold draft beer Well good God almighty which way do I steer for my Cheeseburger in Paradise Makin' the best of every virtue and vice Worth every damn bit of sacrifice to get a Cheeseburger in Paradise I need a Cheeseburger in Paradise I'm just a Cheeseburger in Paradise |
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from Jimmy Buffett - Son Of A Son Of A Sailor (1987) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Son Of A Son Of A Sailor (1987) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Songs You Know By Heart (1985)
Headin' up to san francicso
For the labor day weekend show, I've got my hush puppies on, I guess I never was meant for glitter rock and roll And, honey, I didn't know That I'd be missin' you so * Come monday, It'll be all right Come monday, I'll be holding you tight I spent four lonely days in a brown L.A, Haze And I just want you back by my side Yes, It's been quite a summer Rent-a-cars and westbound trains, And now you're off on vacation Somthing you tried to explain And, Darlin' It's I love you so That's the reason I just let you go *Repeat I can't help it, honey. You're that much a part of me now. Remember that night in montana when we said There'd be no room for doubt I hope you're enjoying the scenery I know it's pretty up there. We can go hiking on tuesday With you, girl, I would walk anywhere California has worn me quite thin I just can't wait to see you again *Repeat I spent four lonely days in a brown L.A, Haze And I just want you back by my side |
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from Jimmy Buffett - Son Of A Son Of A Sailor (1987) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - A-1-A (1988) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Down To Earth/ High Cumberland Jubilee (2007)
By: Jimmy Buffett
1971 It's the ways of her father If she's gonna change she hasn't done it yet And the desert is calling to me Run before the final trap is set All roads lead to the city Where the dudes and the dykes all look the same Lady lays out the pattern With the parts of her body that seem tame Death valley lives and Tracy isn't sure what really gives Act like a child and I'll respond with my well-rehearsed farewell Quoting the verse that you bought but weren't quite prepared to sell Saying I think I love you Maybe I care It's not fair Death valley lives and Tracy isn't sure what really gives And it's a sore spot when the room's burning hot And the desert air just cannot bring you down Still the bed's warm but a cold arm Keeps me floating inches off the ground Death valley lives and Tracy isn't sure what really gives Go paint your toes wipe you nose and then come to say goodbye And all along tell yourself I am wrong if I try Crying sorry it's over I'm not to blame What a game Death valley lives now I'm not even sure what really gives |
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from Jimmy Buffett - Last Mango In Paris (1987) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - One Particular Harbor (1987) | |||||
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from Arachnophobia (아라크네의 비밀) by Trevor Jones [ost] (1990)
Don't Bug Me
By: Jimmy Buffett, Michael Utley, Jay Oliver 1990 Don't bug Me Don't mug me I'm better left alone Let me twirl In my world Out in the wild unknown Night Crawlin' Free Fallin' Just don't get in my way Don't squish me Or death wish me That's all I have to say I can spin a web I can spin a tale (I can spin a tale) Leave me in the jungle Take me to the town Right side up or upside down I'm fakey Real Flakey 8 legs and one pea brain So don't bug me Don't mug me Just try and act humane I can cover tracks And never leave a trail (I don't leave a trail) Leave me in the jungle Take me to the town Right side up or upside down Don't bug me Don't mug me I'm better left alone Let me twirl In my world Out in the wild unknown Don't bug me Don't mug me That's all I have to say. |
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from Jimmy Buffett - A-1-A (1988) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Down To Earth/ High Cumberland Jubilee (2007)
By: Jimmy Buffett, Buzz Cason
1970 Why is he cussin' and callin' disgustin' The city that is now his home He never smiles or keeps up with styles He is black and he is all alone And you ask why he's this way Well brother you're too blind to see It's cause Ellis Dee ain't free like you and me Get out of the street don't get high on my beat Go on home the policeman warns Just 'cause you're poor why do you declare war I can't help the way that you were born Why are they holdin' him down He's spending his life on his knees 'Cause Ellis Dee ain't free like you and me Chorus: Got to help Ellis Got to help Ellis You know we got to help Ellis Ellis Dee Try and help Ellis you and me Got to get to Ellis hear his plea Try and help Ellis get free Ellis got hooked, he got booked and he shook In his cold little shivery cell While out on the street in that same funky beat Mister pusher was doing well And Ellis Junior cries tears his daddy can't see 'Cause Ellis Dee ain't free like you and me Chorus: Got to help Ellis Got to help Ellis You know we got to help Ellis Ellis Dee Try and help Ellis you and me Got to get to Ellis hear his plea Try and help Ellis get free 'Cause Ellis Dee ain't free like you and me No Ellis Dee ain't free like you and me |
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from Jimmy Buffett - Down To Earth (2005)
By: Jimmy Buffett, Buzz Cason
1970 Why is he cussin' and callin' disgustin' The city that is now his home He never smiles or keeps up with styles He is black and he is all alone And you ask why he's this way Well brother you're too blind to see It's cause Ellis Dee ain't free like you and me Get out of the street don't get high on my beat Go on home the policeman warns Just 'cause you're poor why do you declare war I can't help the way that you were born Why are they holdin' him down He's spending his life on his knees 'Cause Ellis Dee ain't free like you and me Chorus: Got to help Ellis Got to help Ellis You know we got to help Ellis Ellis Dee Try and help Ellis you and me Got to get to Ellis hear his plea Try and help Ellis get free Ellis got hooked, he got booked and he shook In his cold little shivery cell While out on the street in that same funky beat Mister pusher was doing well And Ellis Junior cries tears his daddy can't see 'Cause Ellis Dee ain't free like you and me Chorus: Got to help Ellis Got to help Ellis You know we got to help Ellis Ellis Dee Try and help Ellis you and me Got to get to Ellis hear his plea Try and help Ellis get free 'Cause Ellis Dee ain't free like you and me No Ellis Dee ain't free like you and me |
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from Jimmy Buffett - Down To Earth/ High Cumberland Jubilee (2007)
I have watched as the sun went down
I have crashed as the room spun around Now she's gone, she can't be found And I'm down where I've been before Sat and watched as she bolts out the door Can't explain why the woman's sore It's gonna rain some more Chorus: Somebody told me the last word they heard her say was England Somebody said that she mentioned the airline and the fare Now I wonder if's she's there 'Cause she took every cent of mine Paid it all to the Pan Am line Though she's gone, I hope she's fine Fly love of mine Chorus: Somebody told me the last word they heard her say was England Somebody said that she mentioned the airline and the fare Now I wonder if's she's there So tally-ho Jolly good show My woman's gone to England |
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from Jimmy Buffett - Last Mango In Paris (1987) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Songs You Know By Heart (1985)
'Fins to the left...
Fins to the right... Feeding Frenzy recorded live in Cincinnati tonight!' She came down from Cincinnati It took her three days on a train Lookin' for some peace and quiet Hopes to see the sun again Lives down by the ocean Takin' care to look for sharks They hang out down around the Waterfront way And feed right after dark Can't you feel 'em circlin', honey Can't you feel 'em schoolin' around Fins to the left, fins to the right You're the only bait in town Oh oh Oh oh You got fins to the left, fins to the right You're the only bait in town Saving up most of her money 'I thought I saw something' Wants to head it south in May Roll in the sand with a rock 'n' roll man Somewhere down Montserrat way The money's still good in the season Helps to lighten up her load Boys keep her high as the months roll by She's getting postcards from the road Can't you feel 'em closin' in, honey Can't you feel 'em schoolin' around Fins to the left, fins to the right You're the only bait in town Sailed off to Antigua Three days on a boat Lookin' for some peace and quiet Hopes to keep her dreams afloat Feels like a remora School's still close at hand Just behind the reef are the big white teeth The sharks that swim on the land Can't you feel 'em circlin', honey Can't you feel 'em schoolin' around Fins to the left, fins to the right You're the only bait in town Hey you got fins to the left, fins to the right You're the only girl in town 'Oh yeah! Sittin' here in the city of Atlanta, the state of Georgia, on the island of Margaritaville. Please remain standing for the national anthem.' |
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from Jimmy Buffett - Son Of A Son Of A Sailor (1987) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Songs You Know By Heart (1985)
Drive in
You guzzle gin Commit a little mortal sin It's good for the soul Bridge: And oh it gets so damn lonely When you're on a plane alone And if I had the money, honey I'd strap you in beside me And never ever leave you Leave you at home all alone and cryin' Ten speed No need My pickup gets me where I please Chuggin' down the street But I'll be leavin' In a little while So close your eyes and I'll I'll be back real soon Spoken: 'Ah, take it Reefers' 'Ladies choice, Everybody dance' 'Here we go' Bridge: Yes and if I had that money, honey I'd strap you in beside me (in your strapless) And never ever leave you Leave you at home all alone and cryin' Grapefruit A bathin' suit You chew a little Juicy Fruit Wash away the night Yeah you chew a little Juicy Fruit It's good for ya soul |
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from Jimmy Buffett - Off To See The Lizard (1989) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Hot Water (1988) | |||||
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from Evangeline - Evangeline (2011) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Last Mango In Paris (1987) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Songs You Know By Heart (1985)
By: Jimmy Buffett
1973 He went to Paris lookin' for answers To questions that bothered him so He was impressive, young and aggressive Savin' the world on his own But the warm summer breezes The French wines and cheeses Put his ambition at bay The summers and winters Scattered like splinters And four or five years slipped away Then he went to England, played the piano And married an actress named Kim They had a fine life, she was a good wife And bore him a young son named Jim And all of the answers and all of the questions Locked in his attic one day 'Cause he liked the quiet clean country livin' And twenty more years slipped away Well the war took his baby, the bombs killed his lady And left him with only one eye His body was battered, his whole world was shattered And all he could do was just cry While the tears were a-fallin' he was recallin' Answers he never found So he hopped on a freighter, skidded the ocean And left England without a sound Now he lives in the islands, fishes the pilin's And drinks his Green Label each day Writing his memoirs, losin' his hearin' But he don't care what most people say Through eighty-six years of perpetual motion If he likes you he'll smile and he'll say 'Jimmy, some of it's magic, some of it's tragic But I had a good life all the way' Coda: And he went to Paris lookin' for answers To questions that bothered him so |
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from Urban Cowboy (도시의 카우보이) by Ralph Burns [ost] (1980)
Well I just pulled out of Chicago
Partied old Chi-town 'round Rollin' along that Interstate 10 Lord knows we're Texas bound Chorus: Hello Texas Sure is good to see you again Hello Texas Sure is good to see me a friend Well now we've been to New York City We've been to L.A. too People in them towns love to party down But they don't boogie like the Bee Gees do Chorus: Hello Texas Sure is good to see you a friend Hello Texas Sure is good to see you again You know we ain't knockin' the rest of the country No we really think it's great Just seems I left a part of my heart Somewhere in the lone star state You know we ain't knockin' the rest of the country You know we really think it's great Just seems I left a part of my heart Somewhere in the lone star state Chorus: Hello Texas Sure is good to see you again Hello Texas Sure is good to see me a friend Ah, hello Texas Sure is good to see you again Ah, hello Texas Sure is good to see me a friend Hello Texas Sure is good to see you again Ah, hello Texas Sure is good to see me a friend |
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from Jimmy Buffett - Down To Earth/ High Cumberland Jubilee (2007) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Hot Water (1988) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - One Particular Harbor (1987) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Down To Earth/ High Cumberland Jubilee (2007) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Somewhere Over China (1987) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - One Particular Harbor (1987) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Off To See The Lizard (1989) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Somewhere Over China (1987) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Last Mango In Paris (1987) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes (2006)
In the shelter
In the mornin' as the sun was brightly gleaming I heard her crying out, "What is it all about? I just don't know, but I can't go back home." Lonely princess All the days out on your own are growing empty Nothing is going well If you could only tell them how you feel They're too real to understand Too many trite expressions Ending in forced rejections long ago Too many innocent faces Too many far out places something's wrong Let me tell you that something's wrong It's been that way so long, and it's a shame On the street car To the city where she knows that she might lose it all Riding for just a dime, takin' her own sweet time And knowing well this could be her final fall Past the boutique Down the alley to the river, people pass her by Sits on the big gray rocks, takes off her boots and socks And knowing what she will do next just starts to cry Too many small suggestions Endin' in angry questions from her dad Too many T.V. dinners And everyone loves a winner, but she was lost No one knows the trials she had In the shelter In the mornin' as the sun was brightly gleaming I heard her crying out, "What is it all about? I just don't know, but I can't go back home." Lord, I just don't know, but I can't go back home. |
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from Jimmy Buffett - Down To Earth/ High Cumberland Jubilee (2007)
In the shelter
In the mornin' as the sun was brightly gleaming I heard her crying out, "What is it all about? I just don't know, but I can't go back home." Lonely princess All the days out on your own are growing empty Nothing is going well If you could only tell them how you feel They're too real to understand Too many trite expressions Ending in forced rejections long ago Too many innocent faces Too many far out places something's wrong Let me tell you that something's wrong It's been that way so long, and it's a shame On the street car To the city where she knows that she might lose it all Riding for just a dime, takin' her own sweet time And knowing well this could be her final fall Past the boutique Down the alley to the river, people pass her by Sits on the big gray rocks, takes off her boots and socks And knowing what she will do next just starts to cry Too many small suggestions Endin' in angry questions from her dad Too many T.V. dinners And everyone loves a winner, but she was lost No one knows the trials she had In the shelter In the mornin' as the sun was brightly gleaming I heard her crying out, "What is it all about? I just don't know, but I can't go back home." Lord, I just don't know, but I can't go back home. |
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from Jimmy Buffett - Somewhere Over China (1987) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Last Mango In Paris (1987) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Hot Water (1988) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Hot Water (1988) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes (2006)
By: Jimmy Buffett
1977 Now what would they do if I just sailed away Who the hell really compelled me to leave today Runnin' low on stories of what made it a ball What would they do if I made no landfall I lived half my life in an eight by five room Just crusin' to the sound of the big diesel boom It's not close quarters that would make me snap It's just dealing with the daily unadulterated crap Chorus: Sail away, for a month at a time Sail away, I've got to restart my mind And you'll find me back at it again Oh, I love the smell of fresh snapper fried light What you say pouilly-fusse to round out the night The mid-morning watch is the best time to look Oh, what would they do if I wrote the big book 'Cause I've seen incredible things in my years Some days were laughter and others were tears If I had it all to do over again I'd just get myself drunk and I'd jump right back in Chorus: Sail away, that's the way I survive Sail away, that's just no shuck and jive It just makes my whole life come alive The wind whistles through the cold riggin' at night Crazy crowds boogie to the sounds and the lights Bums down in Capo's he's just havin' a ball What would he do on another landfall What would they do if I made no landfall Oh, what would they do if I flew to Nepal What would I do if I met Lucille Ball I'm tryin' to make a little sense of it all Just tryin' to make a little sense of it all |
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from Jimmy Buffett - Last Mango In Paris (1987) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - A-1-A (1988) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Somewhere Over China (1987) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - One Particular Harbor (1987) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Son Of A Son Of A Sailor (1987) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes (2006)
By: Johnathan Baham
1977 Drink it up, this one's for you It's been a lovely cruise I'm sorry it's ending, oh it's sad, but it's true Honey, it's been a lovely cruise Chorus: These moments we're left with May you always remember These moments are shared by few There's wind in our hair and there's water in our shoes Honey, it's been a lovely cruise -- Spoken: "So let's cruise darlin'" Chorus: Ohhh, these moments we're left with May you always remember These moments are shared by few And those harbor lights, lord, they're coming into view We'll bid our farewells much too soon So drink it up, this one's for you Honey, it's been a lovely cruise Yeah baby, it's been a lovely cruise Oh darlin', it's been a lovely cruise |
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from Jimmy Buffett - A-1-A (1988) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Son Of A Son Of A Sailor (1987) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Songs You Know By Heart (1985)
I don't know the reason
I stayed here all season Nothing to show but this brand new tattoo But it's a real beauty A Mexican cutie How it got here I haven't a clue Wasted away again in Margaritaville Searching for my lost shaker of salt Some people claim that there's a woman to blame Now I think Hell, it could be my fault I blew out my flip-flop Stepped on a pop-top Cut my heal had to cruise on back home But there's booze in the blender And soon it will render That frozen concoction that helps me hang on Wasted away again in Margaritaville Searching for my lost shaker of salt Some people claim that there's a woman to blame But I know It's my own damned fault Yes and some people claim that there's a woman to blame And I know It's my owned damned fault |
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from Jimmy Buffett - Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes (2006)
Nibblin' on sponge cake,
watchin' the sun bake; All of those tourists covered with oil. Strummin' my six string on my front porch swing. Smell those shrimp--They're beginnin' to boil. Wastin' away again in Margaritaville, Searchin' for my long lost shaker of salt. Some people claim that there's a woman to blame, But I know it's nobody's fault. Don't know the reason, Stayed here all season With nothing to show but this brand new tattoo. But it's a real beauty, A Mexican cutie; How it got here I haven't a clue. Wastin' away again in Margaritaville, Searchin' for my lost shaker of salt. Some people claim that there's a woman to blame, Now I think,-- hell it could be my fault. I blew out my flip flop, Stepped on a pop top; Cut my heel, had to cruise on back home. But there's booze in the blender, And soon it will render That frozen concoction that helps me hang on. Wastin' away again in Margaritaville Searchin' for my lost shaker of salt. Some people claim that there's a woman to blame, But I know, it's my own damn fault. Yes, some people claim that there's a woman to blame And I know it's my own damn fault. |
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from A Tribute To Nicolette Larson: Lotta Love Concert [Digital Version W/Bonus Track] [tribute] (2006) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Off To See The Lizard (1989) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - A-1-A (1988) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes (2006)
I guess it all blew up in missoula
There just was no other way After months of goin' crazy, there was nothin' left to say But when the dust had finally settled And the air had quickly cleared Whoa, things were better off than I had feared Chorus: And I, miss you so badly, girl I love you madly Feelin' so sad now since I been gone, gone, gone It gets quite confusin', it seems that I'm losin' Track of the long days since I been home We're stayin' in a holiday inn full of surgeons I guess they meet there once a year They exchange physician's stories And get drunk on tuborg beer Then they're off to catch a stripper With their eyes glued to her "g" But I don't think that I would ever let 'em cut on me Chorus: And I, miss you so badly, girl I love you madly I think I've been had though for stayin' so long, long, long And i'm, just watchin' the gong show, waitin' for Zorro Losin' the long days since I been home I got a head full of feelin' higher And an ear full of patsy cline There is just no one who can touch her Hell, I'll hang on every line Oh, crazy how things happen, it's incredible but true The longer I'm gone the closer I feel to you Chorus: And I, miss you so badly, girl I love you madly I'm feelin' so glad just to be headin' home, home, home I've been, battlin' motel maids, and chewin' on rolaids Countin' the hours till I get home Whoa I been, countin' the hours till I get home |
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from The Beach Bum (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (더 비치 범) [ost] (2021) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Hot Water (1988) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - A-1-A (1988) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Off To See The Lizard (1989) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Somewhere Over China (1987) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - One Particular Harbor (1987) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Songs You Know By Heart (1985)
I wish I had a pencil thin mustache
The 'Boston Blackie' kind A two toned Ricky Ricardo jacket And an autographed picture of Andy Devine I remember bein' buck-toothed and skinny Writin' fan letters to Sky King and Penny Oh I wish I had a pencil thin mustache Then I could solve some mysteries too Then it's Bandstand, Disneyland, growin' up fast Drinkin' on a fake I.D. Yeah, and Rama of the jungle was everyone's Bawana But only jazz musicians were smokin' marijuana Yeah, I wish I had a pencil thin mustache Then I could solve some mysteries too Then it's flat top, dirty bob, coppin' a feel Grubbin' on the livin' room floor (so sore) Yeah, they send you off to college, try to gain a little knowledge, But all you want to do is learn how to score Yeah, but now I'm gettin' old, don't wear underwear I don't go to church and I don't cut my hair But I can go to movies and see it all there Just the way that it used to be That's why I wish I had a pencil thin mustache The 'Boston Blackie' kind A two-toned Ricky Ricardo jacket And an autographed picture of Andy Devine Oh, I could be anyone I wanted to be Maybe suave Errol Flynn or the Sheik of Araby If I only had a pencil thin mustache Then I could do some cruisin' too Yeah, Bryl-cream, a little dab'll do yah Oh, I could do some cruisin' too |
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from Jimmy Buffett - Last Mango In Paris (1987) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Hot Water (1988) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - A-1-A (1988) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Hot Water (1988) | |||||
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from Jimmy Buffett - Down To Earth (2005)
Richard Frost
by: Jimmy Buffett Richard Frost left Alabama heading west to find his fame Only got to Oklahoma and that's where he changed his name Now he plays a little tavern all the drunks say he's a star Hollywood forgot his number now he's stuck in Kelly's Bar But is he happy my friend or does he pretend? Is every song a routine chore? Well he every decide to go and not hide behind his fear and Kelly's backstage door Richard Frost draws 90 people and on weekends lines grow long Singing loud and laughing with them the crowd reacts to every song Bigger worlds (?) can't help but make you more aware of what you see Afraid of what's beyond just eyesight keeps the worlds in harmony La da da da da da La da da da da da La da da da da da da da La da da da da da La da da da da da La da da da da da da da |