Good Guys Win

Jimmy Buffett · Other Songs - Jimmy Buffett

So you're looking for a hero

That you can see with your own eyes

When they don't wear the mask and cape

They're hard to recognize



Even though these are cynical times

Bear it in mind



Good guys win

Every once in while

Full grown men

Get to learn from a child

Now and then

Just when you think it won't happen again

The good guys win



Trouble all around us

Dirty tricks at every turn

Seems that we historically

Refuse to live and learn



You start to wonder if all

Hope is gone

You would be wrong



Good guys win

Every once in while

Full grown men

Get to learn from a child

Now and then

Just when you think it won't happen again

Good guys win



State of confusion we're so disillusioned

You turn on the news and

Good guys win

Now and then

Just when you think it won't happen again



Good guys win

Every once in while

Full grown men

Get to learn from a child

Now and then

Just when you think it won't happen again

The good guys win

About Good Guys Win

Jimmy Buffett's "Good Guys Win" stands as a quintessential example of his signature style, blending upbeat tropical rhythms with optimistic storytelling that has become synonymous with the "Parroting" phenomenon. Released during the height of his career, the track exemplifies his ability to craft anthems that celebrate camaraderie, humor, and the spirit of adventure found in his fictional Palm Island universe. The song's infectious melody and lighthearted lyrics about friendship and loyalty have made it a staple at his live performances and a favorite among fans of his extensive discography. As a defining work of the late 1970s and 1980s, "Good Guys Win" captures the escapist essence of Buffett's music, offering listeners a soundtrack for relaxation and social connection. Its enduring popularity highlights Buffett's mastery in creating songs that transcend specific eras, resonating with audiences who appreciate his unique blend of country, rock, and folk influences wrapped in a carefree, sunny atmosphere. The track remains a beloved part of his catalog, often played alongside other classics that reinforce his legacy as a master of mood and melody.