
About The Song
When you hear the name George Strait, what comes to mind? Classic country tunes, smooth vocals, and a timeless appeal, right? Well, “Margaritaville” is no exception. This iconic song, originally popularized by Jimmy Buffett, has been given a fresh coat of paint by the King of Country, and the result is a delightful blend of laid-back vibes and heartfelt lyrics.
“Margaritaville” quickly became a fan favorite. Strait’s signature smooth vocals and twangy guitar riffs perfectly capture the carefree spirit of the song. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of paradise, where worries melt away and the only concern is finding the nearest hammock. It’s a song that transports you to a tropical island, where you can sip on a margarita and let your troubles float away.
One of the reasons why “Margaritaville” has resonated with so many people over the years is its universal theme of escapism. We all need a place to go in our minds when life gets tough, and this song provides just that. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or someone who’s never left your hometown, there’s something undeniably appealing about the idea of escaping to a tropical paradise.
Strait’s version of “Margaritaville” pays homage to the original while putting his own unique spin on it. His deep, resonant voice gives the song a sense of gravitas that is both comforting and evocative. The backing vocals and instrumentation are also top-notch, creating a rich and immersive listening experience.
If you’re looking for a song that will transport you to a simpler time and place, “Margaritaville” is the perfect choice. It’s a feel-good anthem that will have you tapping your toes and singing along in no time. So grab a cold drink, kick back, and let George Strait take you on a musical journey to Margaritaville.
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Lyric
Are you ready?Nibblin’ on sponge cakeWatchin’ the sun bakeAll of you Parrotheads covered with oilAnd feathers, and signs, and pinsStrummin’ my six string on my front porch swingSmell those shrimp, hey they’re beginnin’ to boilBubble, bubble, bubble, bubbleWastin’ away again in MargaritavilleSearchin’ for my long lost shaker of saltSalt, salt, saltSome people claim that there’s a woman to blameAnd I know this is somebody’s faultI don’t know the reasonStayed here all seasonWith nothing to show but that brand new tattooHell yes, it hurtsBut it’s a real beautyOh, I think she might be a Nantucket cutieOr maybe she’s from the VineyardI haven’t got a clueWastin’ away again in MargaritavilleSearchin’ for my lost shaker of saltSalt, salt, saltSome people claim that there’s a woman to blameI agree with thatAnd I know it’s all you women’s faultComing soonOld men in tank topsCruisin’ the gift shopsThe lost verseCheckin’ out chiquitas down by the shoreI found ’em, I found ’emThey dream about weight loss, ohWish they could be their own bossThose three day vacations become such a boreI blew out my flip flopStepped on a pop topI broke my leg twice, I had to limp on back homeBut there’s booze in the blenderAnd soon it will renderThat frozen concoction that helps me hang onHang on, hang on, hang onWastin’ away again in MargaritavilleThat’s where this ship is headedSearchin’ for my lost shaker of saltSalt, salt, saltSome people claim that there’s a woman to blameBut I know it’s my own damn faultThat’s what the therapist said, hellSome people claim that there’s a woman to blameThey’re always inAnd I know it’s my own damn faultWelcome home, everybodySalt, salt, saltLucky we stayedThank you all very muchYou sure make a, a boy from MississippiFeel right at home in WisconsinThank you allI love my jobThank youThank you again, ParrotheadsNot only for tonight, but 30 years of doing this, uhI just feel very lucky to be doing itHere’s a little song to send you on your wayThank you again, everybodyWe love you