The late singer's final album will feature 14 new tracks
LOS ANGELES, United States — The final album recorded by late “Margaritaville” singer Jimmy Buffett will be released in November, his record label said on Friday, September 8, as it released three singles including a collaboration with Paul McCartney called “My Gummie Just Kicked In.
”before he died from skin cancer“Gummie,” a celebration of marijuana-laced candy, was inspired by a dinner party attended by Buffett, former Beatle McCartney, and their wives, Mailboat Records said in a press release. McCartney wound up playing bass on the track, which Buffett wrote.Buffett went from Key West beach bum to billionaire behind the always-on-vacation “Margaritaville” commercial empire with legions of fans known as Parrotheads.
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