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Introduction:

Ah, yes, Too Drunk To Karaoke, a delightful collision of country twang and tropical escapism released in 2013. This unexpected duet between Jimmy Buffett and Toby Keith captured the hearts of those who love a good beach party anthem with a dash of self-deprecating humor.

Buffett, of course, is a legend in the realm of Island Rock. For decades, his music has transported listeners to sun-drenched Margaritaville, a mythical land where worries melt away like ice in a blender. His sound is instantly recognizable – a laid-back blend of country, rock, and calypso, often featuring the infectious rhythms of steel drums and the gentle sway of acoustic guitars. Keith, on the other hand, is a country music powerhouse. His songs are full of heartland grit, celebrating small-town life, blue-collar heroes, and the enduring American spirit.

So, what happens when you put these two seemingly disparate artists together? Too Drunk To Karaoke proves that musical magic can strike in the most unexpected places. The song, co-written by Buffett and Keith along with Mac McAnally, perfectly straddles the line between their respective genres. The opening features Buffett’s signature island groove, complete with a playful steel drum riff, before Keith’s gruff, unmistakable vocals take the lead.

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Too Drunk To Karaoke isn’t just a catchy tune; it’s a relatable story. We’ve all been there – that moment when the allure of a microphone and a captive audience clashes head-on with the reality of a few too many margaritas. The song follows a narrator, undoubtedly inspired by Buffett himself, who finds himself at a beach bar with a two-for-one margarita special that’s a little too tempting to resist. Fueled by tropical cocktails, he contemplates taking the stage for a karaoke rendition of a John Denver classic, but the wait is long, and the liquid courage starts to wane. Keith’s entrance in the second verse injects a dose of country charm, offering a more down-home perspective on the situation.

The beauty of Too Drunk To Karaoke lies in its simplicity. It’s a lighthearted, humorous look at the pitfalls of overindulgence and the allure of a good singalong. It’s a song that celebrates the joy of live music, the camaraderie of a shared experience, and the fact that sometimes, the best nights are the ones that don’t go exactly according to plan. Though it didn’t top the charts, the song became a fan favorite at Buffett’s live shows, a testament to its ability to capture the carefree spirit of his music and the down-to-earth charm of both him and Keith.

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Lyrics:

“Too Drunk To Karaoke”
(feat. Toby Keith)
Too drunk!
Too drunk!Last night at the bar it was karaoke night
Yeah, everybody down there was feeling alright
They got big margarita pitchers, two-for-one (yum-yum)
They were feeling footloose and ready for some fun
When I signed up, I was ready to go
But they didn’t call my name for an hour or so
Damn if they didn’t make me wait too long
I was in no kind of shape to sing a Jon Bon songToo drunk to karaoke
Too drunk to karaoke
If you keep on drinking, you’re gonna be
Too drunk to karaoke, just like me
Too drunk to karaoke
Too drunk to karaoke

Well, the place got rocking, temptation was strong
All the pretty girls kept a egging me on
Well, I shoulda kept my flip-flops glued to the chair
But no, I jumped right up and slicked back my hair

Too drunk to karaoke
Too drunk to karaoke

Well you can sing in the shower ’til you sound real good
You can terrorize the whole damn neighborhood
But when you hit that stage with that mic in your hand
You better pace yourself, son, if you wanna have fans

Too drunk to karaoke
Too drunk to karaoke (play it, boys)

If you ask me, hell, I killed that song
When I looked around, everybody was gone
Except a couple of bouncers ’bout half my age
They grabbed the microphone and threw me off the stage
You’re too drunk to karaoke, that’s what they told me
You’re too drunk to karaoke, how can that be?
You don’t have to be good, don’t have to be refined
You just have to be a legend in your own mind
Don’t have to rehearse, or even sing on key
Just prove that theory of drunkativity

Too drunk to karaoke
Too drunk to karaoke (look at me!)
You’re too drunk to karaoke
Just like me
Too drunk to karaoke
(That’s what I’m talking about)