About "Great Filling Station Holdup"
"The Great Filling Station Hold Up" is a song written and performed by American popular music singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett. It was first released on his 1973 album A White Sport Coat and a Pink Crustacean and was his first single from that album. The single reached No. 58 on the US Country chart in 1973.
The song appears on Live at Fenway Park, a live album that opened with an acoustic set consisting of "Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes", "The Great Filling Station Holdup" and "Pencil Thin Mustache". The album also includes all songs from Songs You Know By Heart, except "He Went to Paris".
Top songs by Jimmy Buffett
- Boat Drinks
- The Captain And The Kid
- Margaritaville
- Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes
- Dallas
- A Pirate Looks At Forty
- Brahma Fear
- A Frenchman For The Night
- Why Don't We Get Drunk
- Delaney Talks To Statues
- Why Don't We Get Drunk?
- Cowboy In The Jungle
- Cliches
- In The Shelter
- One Particular Harbor
- He Went To Paris
- Countin' The Cows Every Day
- Coast Of Marseilles
- Jamaica Farewell
- Back To The Island
- Defying Gravity
- African Friend
- Ballad Of Spider John
- Cultural Infidel
- Come Monday
- Death Valley Lives
- Champagne Si, Agua No
- Lovely Cruise
- Brand New Country Star
- Savannah Fare You Well
- Survive
- Bend A Little
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