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  1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1981 Vinyl release of "Somewhere Over China" on Discogs.

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1987 CD release of "Somewhere Over China" on Discogs. Everything Releases Artists Labels. ... Jimmy Buffett, Steve Goodman.

  3. Dec 25, 2020 · D G It's his one chance in a million, who'd deny the simple fact A G A D 't was no use to talk it over, he'd be home when he got back. [Chorus 1] G D Now he's somewhere over China, lookin' down on all the trails; A G A D on the mountains lookin' back at him, it's a real live fairy tale. G D Put a little distance between causes and effects A G A ...

  4. I love Jimmy and every song on this album should be hailed as a beautiful hit but alas, it is lost to time. Where's the party is a top notch album opener and somewhere over china might be a top 15 buffett song (and take it from one of the biggest actual buffett fans out there - not a parrot head just here to party, thats saying something).

  5. 1982 brought another tour and another new album. The Somewhere Over China tour began in March after a February run at Caesars in Lake Tahoe. The tour took Jimmy throughout the south and the west coast and even a show in Papeete, Tahiti, which is likely the show Jimmy talks about when he describes his idea behind the song “One Particular Harbour.”

  6. I love Jimmy and every song on this album should be hailed as a beautiful hit but alas, it is lost to time. Where's the party is a top notch album opener and somewhere over china might be a top 15 buffett song (and take it from one of the biggest actual buffett fans out there - not a parrot head just here to party, thats saying something).

  7. Twas no use to talk it over He'd be home when he got back Chorus Now he's somewhere over China Lookin' down on all the trails On the mountains lookin' back at him It's a real live fairy tale Put a little distance Between causes and effects Like a day old fortune cookie Askin' who or what comes next What the hell did Marco Polo think