In 2010, Zac Brown Band and Jimmy Buffett came together for a memorable performance of “A Pirate Looks at Forty” on CMT Crossroads, blending their distinct styles in a way that perfectly captured the song’s laid-back, reflective spirit.
The collaboration between the country-rock group and the legendary singer-songwriter was a natural fit, as both acts have built careers on feel-good music that resonates with audiences who love the coastal, easygoing lifestyle.
CMT Crossroads is known for pairing country artists with musicians from other genres, and the Zac Brown Band–Jimmy Buffett collaboration was one of the most seamless in the show’s history.
With Zac Brown Band’s signature mix of country, Southern rock, and island influences and Buffett’s iconic “Gulf and Western” sound, their joint performance felt effortless and organic.
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Originally released in 1974 on Buffett’s A-1-A album, “A Pirate Looks at Forty” is one of his most beloved songs. It tells the story of an aging free spirit reflecting on his life of adventure, longing, and regret. The song has become an anthem for Buffett’s loyal fans, known as Parrotheads, and remains a staple in his live performances.
The performance on CMT Crossroads stayed true to the song’s original vibe while adding a fresh twist. Zac Brown’s warm, earthy vocals blended beautifully with Buffett’s easygoing delivery, creating a duet that felt like two friends reminiscing over drinks on a beachside porch. Brown’s deep appreciation for Buffett’s influence was evident in his performance, as he sang with both reverence and authenticity.