The late musician Jimmy Buffett, in his first appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, gave an inspired performance of his most popular and beloved hit, “Margaritaville.”
Many people who pick up a guitar or a microphone hope to make it big in the entertainment industry. However, only a select few manage to do it. Then, an even smaller number experience such success as a musician where they have a career spanning decades, winning over legions of fans.
Jimmy was able to do both. He had a career across several decades and, with his iconic sound and style, picked up committed, rabid fans – Parrottheads, as they are known.
In a clip posted on YouTube, Jimmy played “Margaritaville” on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. Joined by two other gentlemen, Jimmy sang the memorable and iconic lyrics about sitting on the beach and enjoying everything it has to offer.
“Watchin’ the sun bake
All of you Parrotheads covered with oil
And feathers, and signs, and pins
Strummin’ my six string on my front porch swing”
At the end of his performance, the studio audience erupts in a thunderous round of applause. Jimmy then walks over and sits down for a discussion with the legendary comedian himself, Johnny Carson.
Johnny begins the conversation by asking Jimmy about his appearance on the iconic sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live. Oddly enough, this question from Johnny leads Jimmy to talk about breaking his leg.
The “Margaritaville” singer stated that he had broken that same leg three times in one year. Jimmy also discussed some of the strange occurrences while touring, including weird plane travel and the places he’s stayed while out on the road.
After his short discussion with Johnny, Jimmy returns to the stage and gives another performance of “Stars Fell on Alabama.” This performance, Jimmy stated, was dedicated to his parents, which came a day before their 39th wedding anniversary.
Ephesians 5:19 “Speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord;”