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More Than a midmorning pick-me-up, coffee has provided the creative context and inspiration for many artistic and cultural outpourings. Our films are full of classical references, our literature and the media born in the aroma, while applauding our music, serenades and even sings about the pleasures, pains and sorrows of the humble coffee mug - here's our guide to the top five musical coffee offers the perfect tunes to accompany your cup of coffee.
Frank Sinatra - The Coffee Song
The king of swing was not wrong when he sang in his romance with the liquid black, "They have a lot of coffee in Brazil ...'- are currently the largest producers in the world. Appearing on their compilation album 'The 16 The required majority, "Song of the Café is a fair number risque Mr. Sinatra with a warning of explicit lyrics - who would have thought?
Suzanne Vega - Tom's Diner
A classic of the 80 offered by American singer-songwriter Vega - the melody, the original was composed a capella style, detailing his observations from the window of a restaurant, as she drinks coffee. Remixed and rehashed over the years, a club remix by DNA in early the 90s saw the taxiway to the number two in the UK Singles Chart.
Ella Fitzgerald - Black Coffee
American jazz singer, Lady She solemnly recounts his longing for Sunday and the return of her man, "My nerves have gone to pieces / My hair is turning gray / Everything I do is drink black coffee / From my man disappeared. "Maybe we can all learn something from this last verse she?
Bob Dylan - One more cup of coffee
This supply 70 Dylan supposedly describing a meeting the Gypsy King in France, "One more cup of coffee for the road / One more cup of coffee before I go." The song was first performed a duet with Emmylou Harris, has been covered by the likes of Robert Plant, and was returned to life in 00 years by the heroes of American trash The White Stripes.
Johnny Cash - A cup of coffee
The confused genius of American country music box plays a road trip in the song ramblings yodelling laughter and all mixed up in this 1932 classic. "Just got to have a cup of coffee friend Abandoned for a cup of coffee friend I take anything of his liquor not want anything from wine / you'll be semi down the line I have to carry a load of grain. "
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