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"Pencil Thin Mustache" is a song written and performed by American popular-music singer and songwriter Jimmy Buffett. [2] It was released as a single (with "Brand New Country Star") on Dunhill D-15011 in August 1974. It was first released on his album of 1974, Living and Dying in ¾ Time. [2]
Living and Dying in ¾ Time is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett. It is the second major label album in Buffett's Don Gant -produced "Key West phase". It was initially released in February 1974 as his second album for Dunhill Records .
One fan even joked in a tweet, “We should all get a Pencil-Thin Mustache in honor of Jimmy Buffett.” “Fins” Many fans ended their tributes to Buffett with “Fins up,” a nod to his 1979 ...
You Had to Be There is a live double album by the American popular music singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett.It was originally released in October 1978 [2] as ABC AK-1008/2 and later re-released on ABC's successor label MCA.
Jimmy Buffett, who died on Friday at age 76, was the rare singer-songwriter who was keenly aware of the songs that comprised his core songbook. ... "Pencil Thin Mustache" (1974)
Pages in category "Songs written by Jimmy Buffett" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. ... Pencil Thin Mustache; A Pirate Looks at Forty; S.
Meet Me in Margaritaville: The Ultimate Collection is a Jimmy Buffett greatest hits compilation album consisting of 2 compact discs and 38 songs. The album is notable for several newly recorded and updated versions of songs considered as classics in his repertoire.
Buffett wrote the song to his future wife while he was on tour. [2] At a live performance in 1974, Buffett mentioned that he had written the song heading out to California the previous year, meaning that it would have been written as he was "heading up to San Francisco for the Labor Day weekend show" in 1973.