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ntinued performing as a backup singer, joining | Jimmy Buffett as a member of his Coral Reefer Band i |
He played many | Jimmy Buffett cover songs and a few of his own origi |
She has appeared in music videos for | Jimmy Buffett and the band 3 Doors Down. |
rody of a Chiquita banana commercial, done in ' | Jimmy Buffett style', with the participation of the |
5th studio album by American singer-songwriter | Jimmy Buffett and was released in March of 2002. |
duet with | Jimmy Buffett |
nnounced the termination of the agreement with | Jimmy Buffett and his Margaritaville brand. |
"Tonight I Just Need My Guitar" ( | Jimmy Buffett & Mac McAnally) - 2:52 |
Jimmy Buffett | |
"Goodnight Irene" - | Jimmy Buffett (Leadbelly, John A. Lomax) - 4:30 |
"Another Saturday Night" - | Jimmy Buffett (Sam Cooke) - 3:10 |
Jimmy Buffett referenced Henry in his song "Saxophon | |
It was written by | Jimmy Buffett and Hawaiian-born Tahitian musician Bo |
In September 2005, | Jimmy Buffett performed the song at Wrigley Field as |
d, the singer opted for covers of artists like | Jimmy Buffett and Kenny Rogers, among others. |
Jimmy Buffett introduces Mac McAnally during the Sum | |
ges in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes (1977), | Jimmy Buffett included a cover of "Biloxi" (see abov |
Jimmy Buffett added verses that included Clarence in | |
"exactly the kind of song you'd expect to hear | Jimmy Buffett sing, but with more mandolin." |
Fans of Keb Mo, | Jimmy Buffett and Randy Newman will dig Shain's mood |
Corcoran is friends with | Jimmy Buffett and shot photographs for seven of Buff |
r," written by Stephen Stills and performed by | Jimmy Buffett on his album Banana Wind (as a hidden |
m Live at Texas Stadium with George Strait and | Jimmy Buffett in 2007. |
Duval Street is mentioned as the place where | Jimmy Buffett is partying in the song "My Head Hurts |
of Country that he has been a longtime fan of | Jimmy Buffett and that he wanted to write a beach-th |
esney, Wade Bowen, Jackopierce, Reba McEntire, | Jimmy Buffett and Confederate Railroad. |
Bama Breeze - | Jimmy Buffett |
Christmas Island is a 1996 collection of | Jimmy Buffett's Christmas-themed music and is his 22 |
Songs You Know by Heart: | Jimmy Buffett's Greatest Hit(s) is the 18th album an |
Jimmy Buffett's appearances on the Hoot movie soundt | |
"Come Monday" ( | Jimmy Buffett) - 4:27 |
"Permanent Reminder of a Temporary Feeling" ( | Jimmy Buffett) - 4:43 |
"Trying to Reason with Hurricane Season" ( | Jimmy Buffett) 4:21 |
Son of a Son of a Sailor" ( | Jimmy Buffett) 4:21 |
"Presents to Send You" ( | Jimmy Buffett) 2:40 |
"Boat Drinks" ( | Jimmy Buffett) - 2:38 (Originally on Volcano) |
"Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes" ( | Jimmy Buffett) - 3:18 (Originally on Changes in Lati |
"Grapefruit-Juicy Fruit" ( | Jimmy Buffett) - 2:58 (Originally on A White Sport C |
"He Went to Paris" ( | Jimmy Buffett) - 3:31 (Originally on A White Sport C |
"Son of a Son of a Sailor" ( | Jimmy Buffett) - 3:25 (Originally on Son of a Son of |
"We Learned to Be Cool from You" ( | Jimmy Buffett) - 5:55 |
"He Went to Paris" ( | Jimmy Buffett) - 3:19 |
Wino And I Know ( | Jimmy Buffett) |
"Treat Her Like a Lady" ( | Jimmy Buffett) |
"Coconut Telegraph" ( | Jimmy Buffett) - 2:57 |
"Little Miss Magic" ( | Jimmy Buffett) - 4:00 |
"Last Man Standing" (Mac McAnally, | Jimmy Buffett) - 3:45 |
"Far Side of the World" ( | Jimmy Buffett) - 5:48 |
"Volcano" ( | Jimmy Buffett) |
"Pencil Thin Moustache" ( | Jimmy Buffett) - 2:52 (Originally on Living & Dying |
A Pirate Looks at Forty" ( | Jimmy Buffett) 5:47 |
"Why Don't We Get Drunk" ( | Jimmy Buffett) / "Sweet Caroline" (Neil Diamond) - 5 |
Performances included: | Jimmy Buffett, Ed Bradley, Irma Thomas, Bette Midler |
, including Rosemary Clooney, Ella Fitzgerald, | Jimmy Buffett, Fats Domino and Liza Minnelli. |
f the song have been recorded by The Baha Men, | Jimmy Buffett, Fred Schneider (produced by Richard B |
ert Putnam (Kris Kristofferson, Dan Fogelberg, | Jimmy Buffett, Dusty Springfield), country music pro |
"Door Number Three" ( | Jimmy Buffett, Steve Goodman) 3:03 |
ou Harris, Mary Black, John Prine, Don McLean, | Jimmy Buffett, Dolores Keane, Willie Nelson, Adam Du |
"One Particular Harbour" ( | Jimmy Buffett, Bobby Holcomb) - 6:55 |
Phil Collins, Ray Cooper, Carl Perkins, | Jimmy Buffett, Mark Knopfler, Sting, Elton John, Eri |
us artists, such as Rosanne Cash, LeAnn Rimes, | Jimmy Buffett, Lee Ann Womack, Cat Power, Elvis Cost |
, Willy DeVille, Robert Palmer, Patti Labelle, | Jimmy Buffett, David Byrne, Johnny Adams, Harry Conn |
"I Don't Know and I Don't Care" ( | Jimmy Buffett, Peter Mayer) - 3:43 |
riter Steve Goodman's This Hotel Room, sung by | Jimmy Buffett, which included the line "Put in a qua |
"Island" ( | Jimmy Buffett, David Loggins) - 3:54 |
They were eventually discovered by singer | Jimmy Buffett, who signed them to Margaritaville Rec |
"Altered Boy" ( | Jimmy Buffett, Wayne Jobson) - 7:18 |
e of well-known American singer and songwriter | Jimmy Buffett, who also wrote a song about it called |
"Jolly Mon Sing" ( | Jimmy Buffett, Michael Utley, Will Jennings) - 5:02 |
rse artists such as Conway Twitty, Joe Cocker, | Jimmy Buffett, Emmylou Harris, Wynonna, Jessi Colter |
Carl Perkins, | Jimmy Buffett, Joe Walsh, The Tubes, and Plasmatics |
"Last Mango in Paris" ( | Jimmy Buffett, Marshall Chapman, Will Jennings, Mich |
8th studio album by American singer-songwriter | Jimmy Buffett, released on December 8, 2009. |
Jimmy Buffett- Encores - 2010 | |
Jimmy Buffett-The Key West Years (2006) | |
erican country music group Zac Brown Band with | Jimmy Buffett. |
o included "I Don't Know (Spicoli's Theme)" by | Jimmy Buffett. |
to Beach Boys singer Brian Wilson, as well as | Jimmy Buffett. |
ablished in 1999 by American singer-songwriter | Jimmy Buffett. |
ed by American popular music singer-songwriter | Jimmy Buffett. |
as written with his friend and fellow musician | Jimmy Buffett. |
ction of Carl Hiaasen, and the lyrics of early | Jimmy Buffett. |
ed by American popular music singer-songwriter | Jimmy Buffett. |
um by American popular music singer-songwriter | Jimmy Buffett. |
um by American popular music singer-songwriter | Jimmy Buffett. |
o other island performers and songwriters like | Jimmy Buffett. |
um by American popular music singer-songwriter | Jimmy Buffett. |
le Records, an MCA Records subsidiary owned by | Jimmy Buffett. |
ed by American popular music singer-songwriter | Jimmy Buffett. |
f its size include James Brown, The Eagles and | Jimmy Buffett. |
ed by American popular music singer-songwriter | Jimmy Buffett. |
"Buffet Hotel" ( | Jimmy Buffett/Bill Flanagan/Mac McAnally) - 6:00 |
"Big Top" ( | Jimmy Buffett/Roger Guth) - 4:31 |
"Wings" ( | Jimmy Buffett/Will Kimbrough) - 3:46 |
Jimmy Buffington: french horn (track 1) | |
Corporal | Jimmy Buie of Floral, Age 43. |
Jimmy Bullard | |
Wayne Lanier (saxophone), Wally Wood (organ), | Jimmy Bumgardner (guitar), Irven Hicks (drums) and L |
Jimmy Bumgardner, Irven Hicks and Wally Wood merged | |
were Charlie Parker (as), Howard McGhee (tp), | Jimmy Bunn (p), Bob Kesterson (b), Roy Porter (d). |
ls from Vegas Just to Say Hello" (Bruce Burch, | Jimmy Burch, Cochran, Gosdin) - 2:28 |
Donald Sutherland as | Jimmy Burke |
t his friendship with the legendary songwriter | Jimmy Burke inspired the song "Apalachicola, FLA" fr |
"Misty" ( | Jimmy Burke, Erroll Garner) - 2:57 |
Germaine was also a friend of | Jimmy Burke. |
The series stars Luke Kirby as | Jimmy Burn, a claims investigator for Protected Insu |
Most recently, he can be seen starring as | Jimmy Burns in the critically acclaimed Canwest Glob |
the niece of bluesmen Eddie "Guitar" Burns and | Jimmy Burns. |
confront the killer; he was horrified to find | Jimmy, but let him escape. |
Jimmy Butler - Bob Prichard | |
Jimmy Butler (born September 14, 1989 in Houston, Te | |
Jimmy Butler as Boka | |
est an institution for Sylvia's brother Frank ( | Jimmy Butler), because he missed two days of school. |
Weedon was known as ' | Jimmy' by his friends. |
ntry performers Johnny Darrell, Johnny Duncan, | Jimmy C. Newman, Ray Price, The Statler Brothers and |
ecostal church, initially pastored by the late | Jimmy Cains, followed by Andrew Wesley until 2007, a |
he Final also proved to be Dunfermline manager | Jimmy Calderwood's last match as manager of the Fife |
Gloria du Moine's Peach Tree opening night is | Jimmy Calhoun (Rudolph Valentino), scion of the mill |
Jimmy Callahan - Bass | |
Although he was obviously the Swallow, | Jimmy called himself the Falcon. |
Jimmy calls Rachel using his voice-changing bowtie a | |
He played in both capacities with | Jimmy Campbell in 1926, then worked at the Strand Da |
e Bert, Frank Socolow, Bill Crow, Joe Morello, | Jimmy Campbell |
"If I Had You" ( | Jimmy Campbell, Reginald Connelly, Ted Shapiro) - 6: |
She and | Jimmy Campbell, a bluegrass fiddle player, were foun |
"If I Had You" ( | Jimmy Campbell, Reginald Connelly, Ted Shapiro) - 4: |
"If I Had You" ( | Jimmy Campbell, Reginald Connelly, Ted Shapiro) - 3: |
"If I Had You" ( | Jimmy Campbell, Reginald Connelly, Ted Shapiro) - 4: |
"Goodnight Sweetheart" (Ray Noble, | Jimmy Campbell, Reg Connelly) - 3:32 |
uaraldi, Bill Harris, Nat Adderley and drummer | Jimmy Campbell. |
k (Kem Sereyvuth), who becomes the only person | Jimmy can trust. |
l's and she looks so funny that she and Little | Jimmy can't stop laughing. |
Thomas Carr as | Jimmy Canfield |
wice for Villa before being sold together with | Jimmy Cantrell to Notts County in March 1908. |
Jimmy Capps - guitar | |
ndell, Pete Wade, Jerry Kennedy, Norman Blake, | Jimmy Capps, Fred Carter, Jr., Jimmy Colvard. |
"Legends":Andrew Ponzi, | Jimmy Caras, Robin Bell Dodson, Edwin Kelly, Charlie |
Jimmy Caravan - keyboard, star machine | |
energy that fuses style and theme, as Tom and | Jimmy careen through L.A. streets both in answer to |
With drummer | Jimmy Carl Black and Ray Collins, Estrada was an ori |
e in the control room, a brief guitar lick and | Jimmy Carl Black saying "Hi, boys and girls, I'm Jim |
ords, on which he collaborated once again with | Jimmy Carl Black. |
Jimmy Carl Black performing with the Muffin Men 12 A | |
Jimmy Carl Black - drums | |
During the shootout, deputy sheriff | Jimmy Carlyle was killed and their pursuers burned t |
layers including Collier and Bache, as well as | Jimmy Carmichael, Albert Irvine and Harry Moody. |
experienced Sonny Jurgensen and defensive back | Jimmy Carr to the Washington Redskins for youthful S |
It was hosted by | Jimmy Carr and June Sarpong. |
The show was presented by | Jimmy Carr and featured input and commentary from va |
Jimmy Carr - comedian | |
Eddie Izzard (7 episodes), Jeremy Clarkson and | Jimmy Carr (6 episodes each). |
Presented by comedian | Jimmy Carr, the show involves contestants answering |
Comedians that have performed include | Jimmy Carr, Jack Dee, Bill Bailey, The Chuckle Broth |
ive Election Night, which Mitchell hosted with | Jimmy Carr, Charlie Brooker and Lauren Laverne, the |
rt of the 1924-25 season, before the return of | Jimmy Carr. |
, where the headline acts were Toby Foster and | Jimmy Carr. |
ra Dickson, Ken Dodd, Bob Dylan, Ray Mears and | Jimmy Carr. |
lts in an evening programme hosted by comedian | Jimmy Carr. |
aw and the most recent series was presented by | Jimmy Carr. |
omedians including Ken Dodd, Frankie Boyle and | Jimmy Carr. |
ssell Brand, as irreverant and intellectual as | Jimmy Carr.' [***** Stars] Belfast Telegraph |
Corey's version, with orchestration by | Jimmy Carroll, was released as a single and was mode |
s disqualified, and his quarter final opponent | Jimmy Carruthers of Australia, was forced to withdra |
eventual Calder Trophy winner Luc Robitaille, | Jimmy Carson and Steve Duchesne under his wing. |
Jimmy Carson won the Michel Bergeron as the offensiv | |
harples to the Edmonton Oilers in exchange for | Jimmy Carson, Kevin McClelland and Edmonton's 1991 5 |
President | Jimmy Carter of Georgia |
ter" campaign to support then Georgia Governor | Jimmy Carter in his bid for the presidency. |
r in the state since Johnson's 1964 landslide ( | Jimmy Carter in 1976 and Michael Dukakis in 1988). |
In January 1979, President | Jimmy Carter nominated Tucker to be Assistant Secret |
t and served for eleven years before President | Jimmy Carter appointed her to be the first U.S. Secr |
In 1977, President | Jimmy Carter nominated him to serve as the Assistant |
On October 11, 1979, President | Jimmy Carter nominated Jefferson to a new seat as a |
Jimmy Carter who led the international team of obser | |
President | Jimmy Carter appointed her to the Third Circuit in 1 |
See | Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton for variations. |
Nelson was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter on September 28, 1979, to a new seat cr |
President | Jimmy Carter appointed Greene to a seat vacated by J |
President | Jimmy Carter appointed Boe to the Advisory Commissio |
peace process, including former U.S. President | Jimmy Carter and other world leaders. |
End of October 1980, | Jimmy Carter authorized the creation of a CIA covert |
New York indicated that he would not vote for | Jimmy Carter for president because of his Southern a |
The | Jimmy Carter Library and Museum in Atlanta, Georgia |
of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit by President | Jimmy Carter on April 30, 1979, to a seat vacated by |
On May 14, 1980, President | Jimmy Carter nominated Cerezo to a new seat on the U |
e Nobel Peace Prize Concert honoring President | Jimmy Carter |
edom, was awarded to Mr. Albright by President | Jimmy Carter on the 64th Anniversary of the National |
ian Prime Minister and United States President | Jimmy Carter when the president give a speech to an |
uly 7, 1977, Murphy was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter to a seat on the United States District |
The 2002 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to | Jimmy Carter "for his decades of untiring effort to |
ary 25, 1979, Zobel was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter to a new seat on the United States Dist |
and introduced on March 1, 1977, by President | Jimmy Carter at a White House gathering of state gov |
9, Gierbolini-Ortiz was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter to a new seat on the United States Dist |
on the 6th Circuit until 1977, when President | Jimmy Carter appointed him United States Solicitor G |
uth Dakota to work on a Habitat for Humanity - | Jimmy Carter Work Project. |
On September 23, 1976, Democratic candidate | Jimmy Carter and Republican incumbent, President Ger |
President | Jimmy Carter (1987) |
Andy Warhol and | Jimmy Carter in 1977 |
n premiere on November 17, 1978 were President | Jimmy Carter and Rosalyn Carter, who were greeted at |
the Office of Management and the Budget (OMB) | Jimmy Carter Administration. |
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