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Lawyers, Guns and Money

by

Warren Zevon



Album: Excitable Boy      Released: 1978

Songfacts:  You can leave comments about the song at the bottom of the page.

This is about a troubled youth visiting Cuba who writes home to his father for help.

The reference to "I'm hiding in Honduras" may refer to the short exile of famous American short story writer O. Henry (Will Porter). In 1894, while working as a bank teller in Austin, Texas, Porter embezzled $5,000. He fled to New Orleansand then Honduras to avoid prosecution. At that time, US companies began their major export of Bananas from Honduras to the US, so the New Orleans-Honduras route was a well traveled one. Porter stayed in Honduras 11 months but returned to Austin to be near his terminally ill wife. He was arrested an served time in jail. (thanks, Mark - Marietta, GA, for above 2)

Zevon once stated that this was based on a true story. He and his manager were partying in Mexico, when the "party" decided to take to the road and it looked liked it was "about to hit the fan." Zevon's manager feigned a phone call: "Send lawyers." Zevon jumped in: "And guns... and money." (thanks, john - jacksonville, FL)

This was used as the theme song for producer Jerry Bruckheimer's short-lived TV series Justice. (thanks, Matt - Concord, NH)

This is the background song for the "Lost in downtown LA" scene from the classic 1991 Lawrence Kasden directed film Grand Canyon. (thanks, Greg - Baghdad, Iraq)

Comments:

I love this song. I remember getting a DUI a long time ago. I sang this song when I got released a few hours later, I can laugh about it now!!!
- Jim, Long Beach, CA

RIP Warren......in my humble opinion Mr. Zevon is one of the most underated songwriters in US history and believe Dylan...Springstein...& other icons would agree with me
- Steve, Iron Mountain , MI

This Song was used at the end of the Hunter S. Thompson Documentary "Gonzo" Great Movie by the way.
- Andrew, Red Deer, AB

Warren said he "wrote this song late one night on wet cocktail napkins after a long day of improbable and grotesque mischief" in Hawaii. He told the tale during a 1994 Christmas special aired by the BBC. You can find the video on YouTube.
- Devlin, Troy, Greece

Have loved Zevon for 20 years. Saw him in two concerts and I've never been the same. Love Excitable Boy, and Splendid Isolation.
- Libby, Fayetteville, NC

Actually, in reference to the comment from Matt - Concord, NH on its use as a theme song, an abbreviated version, performed, if memory serves, by Jakob Dylan and the Wallflowers, was actually the theme song for a show called "The Guardian", starring, among others, Dabney Coleman and Simon somebodyortheother (an Aussie). It aired for about a season and a half on CBS.
- Paul, Wasilla, AK

I found a youtube video of Warren performing this song on the BBC from 1994. He had this to say about writing the song: ?Back in the late 70?s, I was working on the album ?Excitable Boy? and I decided I needed a vacation. So I went to Kawai in the Hawaiian Islands. I wrote this song late one night on wet cocktail napkins after a long day of improbable and grotesque mischief. Obviously, I survived all of that. But I learned something from the experience. I never take vacations.?
- Phillip, Garland, TX

We need "Mohammed's Radio", "Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner", "Johnny Strikes up the Band" and "Poor Poor Pitiful Me" in Songfacts before we touch the surface of Zevon's genious. I remember reading about his terminal illness and about a year after was listening to my mix when "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead" came on. I wondered how he was doing so Googled to find out that he was pronounced dead about half an hour before. That was 9/7/2003. Zevon LIVES!
- Lalah, Wasilla, AK

My favorite is Roland The Headless Thompson Gunner. Excitable Boy was ok too.
- Mark, Medicine Hat

Jan-You're not alone. I just 'discovered' Zevon's stuff in the last few weeks. I've been downloading all kinds of stuff off Itunes. Great, great stuff.
- Steve, Tampa, FL

Heard this for the first time today (Andy Kershaw on BBC radio 'Desert Island Discs')Was completely blown away! WHY have I never heard of this genius before? What have I been doing all my life to have missed him?
- Jan, Dorking, England

"Lawyers, Guns & Money" That title alone says it all!
- homzd, O-Town, NV

Such a shame more people don't know Warren's music. One of the best lyricists ever. By the way, Fleetwood and McVie didn't provide the rhythm section to this song. They did that on "Werewolves of London".
- Christian, Copenhagen, Denmark

No matter how much trouble Warren seems to get into there's always dear old dad to bail him out.Mick Fleetwood and John McVie of Fleetwood Mac provide the rhythm section.
- Dan, Winthrop, MA

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