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  2. Boat Drinks - Wikipedia

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    "Boat Drinks" is a song written and performed by American singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett. It was released as a B-side (b/w "Survive") on MCA in 1979. Despite not being a single, it is one of his most popular songs, [1] frequently played in concert [2] and occasionally on the radio, and has been included on many compilation albums including Songs You Know by Heart.

  3. Show Me the Way to Go Home - Wikipedia

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    Show Me the Way to Go Home. " Show Me the Way to Go Home " is a popular song written in 1925 by the English songwriting team Jimmy Campbell and Reg Connelly, using the pseudonym "Irving King". The song is said to have been written on a train journey from London by Campbell and Connelly. They were tired from the traveling and had a few alcoholic ...

  4. Boats, Beaches, Bars & Ballads - Wikipedia

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    The Rolling Stone Album Guide. [ 3] Boats, Beaches, Bars & Ballads is a four disc compilation box set of Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band 's greatest hits, rarities, and previously unreleased songs. Released in 1992, the collection received Recording Industry Association of America quadruple platinum certification in 2001.

  5. Off to See the Lizard - Wikipedia

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    Source. Rating. Allmusic. [ 1] Off to See the Lizard is the seventeenth studio album by American popular music singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett. Initially to be called Stranger than Fishing, [ 2] it was released in June 1989 as MCA 6314 and was produced by Elliot Scheiner and Buffett. The album is the first to feature much of the Coral Reefer Band.

  6. Hello Mary Lou - Wikipedia

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    Hello Mary Lou. For the horror film, see Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II. " Hello Mary Lou " is a song written by American singer Gene Pitney [2] [3] [4] first recorded by Johnny Duncan in 1960 [5] and by Ricky Nelson at United Western Recorders Studios on March 22, 1961.

  7. List of Irish ballads - Wikipedia

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    "Donegal Danny" - about an Irish sailor who tells the tale of a fishing boat disaster in which he was the sole survivor. "Down by the Sally Gardens" – based on a poem by W. B. Yeats, which in turn was based on a song he heard in his childhood. "The Gypsy Maiden" – words and music by Dick Farrelly. Recorded by Sinead Stone & Gerard Farrelly ...

  8. When the Boat Comes In (song) - Wikipedia

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    "When The Boat Comes In" (or "Dance Ti Thy Daddy") is a traditional English folk song, listed as 2439 in the Roud Folk Song Index. The popular version originates in Northumbria . An early source for the lyrics, Joseph Robson's " Songs of the bards of the Tyne ", [ 1 ] published 1849, can be found on the FARNE archive. [ 2 ]

  9. Songs You Know by Heart - Wikipedia

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    Allmusic. [2] Songs You Know by Heart: Jimmy Buffett's Greatest Hit (s) is the 18th album and the first greatest hits compilation by American singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett. It was released in 1985. The parenthetical "s" in the subtitle alludes to the status at the time of "Margaritaville" as Buffett's single large chart hit.