Coffee Coffee Coffee
Dave Dudley Lyrics


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Some men drink alcohol
Some men drink juices from the vine
But as for me I'm very simple
Give me coffee every time

Make it warm and make it sweet
Just the way my life has been
Give me coffee, coffee, coffee
Coffee, coffee

And let me tell you
You have found yourself a friend
Cincinnati early in the morning
I'm waitin' on an old Greyhound

All make in Georgia
Right around a new town
I bring that coffee for a round

Make it hot, make it now
Put a little cream and sugar in
Give me coffee, coffee, coffee
Coffee, coffee

And you have absolutely found yourself a friend

A cup of china, a silver spoon
Cream out ever golden can
See that pot, ah, it's a pretty little
And it's just like a music from a band

These old bones are tired and weary
The man you can put and love again
Give me coffee, coffee, coffee
Coffee, coffee

I guarantee that you have found yourself a friend




Yes sir, you have found yourself a friend
I guarantee that you have found yourself a friend

Overall Meaning

The song "Coffee Coffee Coffee" by Dave Dudley is an ode to the singer's love for coffee, stating that while some men prefer alcohol or fruit juice, he is happy with a simple cup of coffee. The lyrics convey a sense of comfort and familiarity with the brown beverage, being a constant in his life that has been warm and sweet, much like the perfect cup of coffee. Furthermore, the song is a testament to the power of coffee to bring people together, with Dudley stating that whoever provides him with a cup of coffee automatically wins his friendship.


The first verse already reveals the simplicity of the singer's preferences, but also the consistency of his love for coffee. The second verse shifts the focus to specific moments in his life where coffee has been present, such as waiting for a Greyhound bus in Cincinnati or being near a new town in Georgia. Here, coffee takes on a more metaphorical meaning, becoming a symbol of routine and familiarity in a world that keeps changing. The chorus repeats the simple request for coffee, emphasizing the singer's attachment to it, and finishes with the promise that anyone who gives him coffee has found a friend.


The last verse is the most poetic and evocative, describing the ritual of drinking coffee with a sense of aesthetic pleasure. The mention of the china cup and silver spoon, as well as the golden cream can, highlights the elegance and refinement associated with coffee culture. But even in its fanciest forms, coffee remains a comforting and healing force for Dudley, who claims that it can revive his tired and weary bones. Once again, the chorus returns to underline the singer's loyalty to coffee and the value he gives to those who provide it.


Line by Line Meaning

Some men drink alcohol
Some people prefer to drink alcoholic beverages.


Some men drink juices from the vine
Some people prefer to drink fruit juices.


But as for me I'm very simple
I'm a person with a simple preference.


Give me coffee every time
I always prefer coffee.


Make it warm and make it sweet
I like my coffee warm and sweet.


Just the way my life has been
My life has been warm and sweet like my coffee preference.


Give me coffee, coffee, coffee
I really want coffee.


And let me tell you
I want to communicate something important to you.


You have found yourself a friend
We can be friends over coffee.


Cincinnati early in the morning
I'm in Cincinnati early in the morning.


I'm waitin' on an old Greyhound
I'm waiting for an old Greyhound bus.


All make in Georgia
The coffee I prefer is made in Georgia.


Right around a new town
I like to explore new towns while drinking my coffee.


I bring that coffee for a round
I share my coffee with the people around me.


Make it hot, make it now
I want my coffee to be hot and ready to drink now.


Put a little cream and sugar in
I like to customize my coffee with cream and sugar.


I guarantee that you have found yourself a friend
I'm sure we can be friends over coffee.


A cup of china, a silver spoon
I like to drink coffee from a fancy cup with a silver spoon.


Cream out ever golden can
I use creamy milk from a golden can to make my coffee.


See that pot, ah, it's a pretty little
I have a pretty little coffee pot that makes me happy.


And it's just like a music from a band
The sound of coffee being poured is like music to me.


These old bones are tired and weary
I'm feeling tired and old.


The man you can put and love again
Coffee can make me feel rejuvenated and loved again.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: TOM T. HALL

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Jennifer Jackson

I searched this song by lyrics I could remember. My dad & mom had this playing on radio every morning. I was 10 years old, and loved it.

imagination maddness

How old are you now?

Lund Peterson

Always a classic, best version.

I Have No Life

This is literally one of the best songs ever.

Allan Southern

LOVE IT

Paul Marsh

Dave Dudley, MAN WHAT A Dude!!!

Dick Richards

I agree, he's AMAZIN!! Pure Alpa Male!

Dick Richards

GREATEST SONG EVER!

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Csodálatos ez a dal, köszönettel Klára.

Rebecca D

Great share enjoyed.
Thank you.

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