God's Own Drunk
"God's Own Drunk" is a monologue by Lord Buckley that musicians have since adapted into different types of songs; most notably, Jimmy Buffett, who first recorded his rendition for Living and Dying in ¾ Time and has since released a single of a live performance in 2011. Buffett's version was a concert staple and even regarded as his theme before "Margaritaville"'s popularity, until he was forced to stop playing it after getting sued by Buckley's son, Dick Buckley Jr., for copyright infringement.
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God's Own Drunk
"God's Own Drunk" is a monologue by Lord Buckley that musicians have since adapted into different types of songs; most notably, Jimmy Buffett, who first recorded his rendition for Living and Dying in ¾ Time and has since released a single of a live performance in 2011. Buffett's version was a concert staple and even regarded as his theme before "Margaritaville"'s popularity, until he was forced to stop playing it after getting sued by Buckley's son, Dick Buckley Jr., for copyright infringement.
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"God's Own Drunk" is a monolog ...... ., for copyright infringement.
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2011-07-23
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2011-09-16
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Cover of the single
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"God's Own Drunk" is a monolog ...... ., for copyright infringement.
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