He Went to Paris
Jimmy Buffett
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He went to Paris Looking for answers To questions that bothered him so He was impressive Young and aggressive Savin' the world on his own But the warm summer breezes The French wines and cheeses Put his ambition at bay His summers and winters Scattered like splinters And four to five years slipped away Then he went to England Played the piano And married an actress named Kim They had a fine life, she was a good wife And bore him young son named Jim And all of the answers, and all the questions He locked in his attic one day 'Cause he liked the quiet Clean country livin' and Twenty more years slipped away Well, the war took his baby Bombs killed his lady And left him with only one eye His body was battered His whole world was shattered And all he could do was just cry While the tears were falling and he was recalling Answers he'd never found So he hopped on a freighter, skidded the ocean And left England without a sound Now he lives in the islands Fishes the pilings And drinks his green label each day Writing his memoirs Losin' his hearin' But he don't care what most people Through eighty-six years of perpetual motion If he likes you he'll smile, and he'll say, "Jimmy, some of it's magic, some of it's tragic But I had a good life all of the way." And he went to Paris Lookin' for answers to questions That bothered him so
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Written by: JIMMY BUFFETT
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10 facts about this song
Song Creation"He Went to Paris" is a song written and recorded by the American singer-songwriter, Jimmy Buffett. It was first released on his 1973 album, "A White Sport Coat and a Pink Crustacean".
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Cover ReleaseCountry music icon Waylon Jennings covered the song, adding to its popularity. His version of the song was included in the 1980 album "Music Man".
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Song InspirationThe song was reportedly inspired by the real-life story of Eddie Balchowsky, a Spanish Civil War veteran and artist that Buffett met in Chicago.
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Chart PerformanceDespite its popularity, "He Went to Paris" did not chart upon its initial release. It gained critical acclaim over time and is now considered a classic in the Buffett catalog.
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GenreThe song is usually classified as Country or Gulf and Western, a genre coined by Buffett himself to describe his musical style combining country, pop, and folk.
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Song ThemeThe song's lyrical narrative follows the life of a man who went to Paris, looking for answers, and how his experiences shaped his perspective on life, carrying a core message about treasuring life’s simple pleasures.
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TributeIn live performances, Jimmy Buffett often dedicated the song to his late grandfather, whom he credits with inspiring his storytelling abilities.
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Philanthropic UseIn 2005, the song was used in TV commercials to raise funds to aid those affected by Hurricane Katrina. The music video features images of Buffett and shots of the hurricane-damaged Gulf Coast region.
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Cover VariationsWaylon Jennings' version of the song varies significantly from the original recording by Jimmy Buffett. Jennings' distinctive outlaw country style offers a more emotive and melancholic take on the song.
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Other CoversBesides Waylon Jennings, other artists including Alan Jackson and Mac McAnally have also performed cover versions of "He Went to Paris."
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