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"Gypsies in the Palace" is a song co-written and performed by American popular music singer-songwriter
Jimmy Buffett James William Buffett (December 25, 1946 – September 1, 2023) was an American singer-songwriter, author, and businessman. He was known for his tropical rock sound and persona, which often portrayed a lifestyle described as "island escapis ...
. It was first released on his 1985 album '' Last Mango in Paris'' and was his first of three charting singles off that album. This song charted No. 56 on US Country."Charting Information"
at Buffettworld.com.


Plot

The song concerns an apparently professional entertainer who leaves his home in the care of the unnamed narrator and another man nicknamed "Snake" while he goes to perform elsewhere. Once the homeowner leaves, the two men are enticed by the food and alcohol he has in store and shoot the lock off his liquor cabinet, rationalizing this action by claiming the inventory will go to waste if not consumed. They then invite numerous people to the house to throw a wild party, where they have naked conga lines, throw people into his swimming pool, and partake in his commodities. The homeowner calls the house and reports that he will return early, so the two rush out their guests and clean up the mess left during the party. When the homeowner returns, the two men point out all the work they've done around his house in his absence, then offer to watch the house again if the opportunity arises.


Live Performances and Radio Edits

When performing the song in concert, Buffett calls it "The scariest song you'll hear tonight." Its performance is often preceded by a pre-recorded voice intoning: Narrated by James Mason. :''"In days of old, when knights were bold,'' :''And journeyed from their castles,'' :''Trusty men were left behind;'' :''Knights needed not the hassles.'' :''They helped themselves to pig and peach,'' :''And drank from King's own chalice;'' :''Oh, it was a stirring sight,'' :''These gypsies in the palace."'' To which Buffett adds "And some things never change. Hit it, boys!" Jimmy Buffett stated when he appeared on
Jerry Jeff Walker Jerry Jeff Walker (born Ronald Clyde Crosby; March 16, 1942 – October 23, 2020) was an American country and folk singer-songwriter. He was a leading figure in the progressive country and outlaw country music movement. He also wrote t ...
's television show, that the song was based on true-life experience. When released as a single, the song was trimmed for radio, excluding the dialogue introduction and other corners of the song for pacing purposes.


Chart performance


Notes

{{DEFAULTSORT:Gypsies In The Palace 1985 songs Jimmy Buffett songs MCA Records singles Songs written by Jimmy Buffett Songs with lyrics by Will Jennings Songs written by Glenn Frey Song recordings produced by Tony Brown (record producer)