Sail On, Jimmy Buffett
Over the course of a half-century career, Buffett released nearly 30 albums, but it was the unexpected success of his quickly written, hangover-themed hit “Margaritaville” that became the cornerstone of a lucrative business and lifestyle branding empire that included restaurants, resorts, housewares, a Broadway musical and retirement communities, along with non-“Margaritaville” entities such as his children’s books, “Land Shark Beer” and “Coral Reefer” cannabis brand that accorded Buffett billionaire status by Forbes earlier this year.
On his drive back home to the Keys, an accident on the road ahead delayed him long enough to finish the song. “There was a wreck on the 7-Mile Bridge,” Buffett said in a 2020 interview on The Bobby Bones Show. “I wrote the end of the song while waiting in traffic.” He finished the song at home and soon performed it at the Key West bar where he worked. “People seemed to like it,” he recalled.
Buffett was finishing his album Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes, and added “Margaritaville” to the track list as a late entry. When the album was released in early 1977, the album and the single became Buffett’s breakthrough hits, with “Margaritaville” peaking at No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100. Criminally, it remains his only song to crack the Billboard Top 10.
Buffett is survived by Jane, his wife of 46 years, daughters Savannah Jane (and husband Joshua) and Sarah Delaney, son Cameron Marley and wife, Lara, grandson Marley Ray, two sisters, and a plethora of cousins, nieces, nephews and his devoted pack of dogs — Lola, Kingston, Pepper, Rosie, Ajax and Kody.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Buffett’s foundation, Singing for Change, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, the Dana Farber Cancer Institute or MD Anderson Cancer Center.
Given the timing of Buffett’s passing, we thought it appropriate to revisit one of our favorite Buffett songs, “Come Monday,” which begins with the lyric, “Headin’ out to San Francisco, for the Labor Day weekend show…”