Released: April 3, 2007

Featuring: George Strait Alan Jackson

Songwriter: Hank Williams

Producer: Michael Utley Mac McAnally George Strait Keith Stegall

[Jimmy:]
Hey, hey, Good Lookin', whatcha got cookin'
How's about cookin' something up with me

[George Strait:]
Hey, hey, sweet baby, don't you think maybe
We could find us a brand new recipe

[Alan Jackson:]
I got a hot rod Ford and a two dollar bill
And I know a spot right over the hill
There's soda pop and the dancin's free
So if you wanna have fun come a- long with me

Hey, Good Lookin', whatcha got cookin'
How's about cookin' somethin' up with me

Let's cook it up boys

I'm free and I'm ready
Maybe we can go steady
How's about savin' all your time for me
No more lookin'
I know I've been tooken
How's about keepin' steady company

Well, I'm gonna throw my date book over the fence
And find me one for, five or ten cents
I'll keep it 'til it's covered with age
'Cause I'm writin' your name down on ev'ry page

Hey, Hey, Good Lookin'
Whatcha got cookin'
How's about cookin' somethin' up with me
How's about cookin' somethin' up with me
How's about cookin' somethin' up with me

Jimmy Buffett

James William Buffett (25 December 1946 -) was born in Pascagoula, Mississippi. He moved to Nashville to pursue a career as a country singer, and signed his first record contract in 1970.

After two early solo album failures, Buffet moved to Key West in the early 1970s. He got another album deal with ABC-Dunhill, who published A White Sport Coat and a Pink Crustacean in 1973. The album was a hit and Buffet’s laid-back performance style drew fans, lots of them dressed in Hawaiian shirts, calling themselves “Parrotheads.”

Buffet describes his music as “Gulf and Western”, a blend of the country & western and folk rock he grew up with, flavored with the themes of the Gulf coast. It’s served him well over the years, resulting in over two dozen albums, and continues to record and tour. He’s also published three No. best selling books.