1. Jimmy Buffett chords for ...
Changes In Latitudes Changes In Attitudes
This song was from the album of the same name in 1977 and the lead off single. The chords I'm using here are D, G, A7, Bm, Gbm
and an Asus in places. Grab the free tab below.
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2. Jimmy Buffett chords for ...
Come Monday
A song that was composed in 1973 and released in 1974 that became Jimmy Buffett's first top
40 song. The chords I'm using are G,C,D,Am, Bm, E7, D6 and an F. Grab the free tab.
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3. Jimmy Buffett chords for ...
He Went To Paris
Buffett wrote this song after meeting a Spanish Civil War vet in Chicago. He didnt play the
song much in concerts until he found out Bob Dylan liked the song.
The chords I use are G, C, D, Em and A7.
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4. Jimmy Buffett chords for ...
Margaritaville
Margaritaville came from the 1977 album Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes. This song was
going to be recorded by Elvis, but he died before he could record the song.
Free tutorial below.
The chords for this song are D, G, and A7.
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5. Jimmy Buffett chords for ...
Nobody From Nowhere
This is a song Buffett often uses to open his shows. The song is from his "Buffett Hotel" album
from 2009.
The chords you'll need here is the A chord, D, Dsus and an Em. You'll also need a Dbm,
a Bm and an E7.
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6. Jimmy Buffett chords for ...
Pencil Thin Mustache
This song was released in 1974 and is a favorite among fans at his concerts, although not
part of the Big 8.
The chords you'll need here are D, Gb, B7, E7, A7, D7, G, A+, Em, C+ and a Gbm.
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7. Jimmy Buffett chords for ...
Volcano
Buffett recorded and released this song in 1979 as a single from the album of the same name. The
studio where he recorded this song was destroyed 10 years later by Hurricane Hugo.
The chords you'll need for this one are G, C, D and D7. The original key is F and it's a good drinking tune.
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8. Jimmy Buffett chords for ...
Why Dont We Get Drunk And Screw
After seeing a businessman try to pick up a hooker in Atlanta in 1973, Jimmy Buffett wrote
this song, which became his first single and very popular in bars. Free tutorial below.
The chords you'll need are D, G, E7, D7 and A7.
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