Song of the Day 5/22: Jimmy Buffett, “Come Monday”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on May 22, 2023

For the second time in less than a year, Jimmy Buffett has cancelled concerts due to health issues that required immediate attention. Now 76, the country’s second-richest Buffett — his net worth reportedly tops $1 billion — might have to look at permanently docking his Coral Reefer Band.

Most people don’t remember it, but Buffett — the singing one — started out in Nashville in the early ’70s with a sound that was nominally country but fit into the soft rock template of the singer-songwriter movement (Jim Croce was a friend and mentor). This tune, which appeared on his third LP, 1974’s “Living and Dying in 3/4 Time,” was his first Top 40 single, and at No. 30 charted higher than anything in his career except “Margaritaville.” Fittingly, it would sound right at home on a yacht-rock mix.

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  1. Andrew C says:

    I guess he’s about to find out soon if there really is a cheeseburger in paradise.

    Spoiler: there’s not.

  2. Rumbledoll78 says:

    Proud Parrothead here! Side note: Jimmy also was an early advocate for the rights of musicians to earn a fair share of streaming royalties…

  3. bamboozer says:

    Not mentioned is perhaps the only Buffet song I like: The iconic “Why don’t we get drunk and screw?” which pretty much screams old country Nashville. Even better the lyrics offer endless possibilities for song mangling.

  4. Arthur says:

    I think with the state of our political landscape a more appropriate line would be from on of his more contemporary songs, about 20 years old, “I ran away from politics its too bizarre at home…”