Coffee Blues

Lyrics
[Intro] This is the 'Coffee Blues' I likes a certain brand: Maxwell's House It's good till the last drop, just like it says on the can I used to have a girl cookin' a good Maxwell House She moved away Some said to Memphis and some said to Leland But I found her And I wanted her to cook me some good Maxwell's House Now understand if I can get just a spoonful of Maxwell's House It'll do me much good as two or three cups this other coffee [Verse 1] I've got to go to Memphis, from there to Leland I wanna see my baby 'bout a lovin' spoonful 'Bout a lovin' spoonful Well, I'm just got to have my lovin'... I found her [Verse 2] Good mornin', baby, how you do this mornin'? Well, please, ma'am, just a lovin' spoon... Just a lovin' spoonful I declare, I got to have my, oh, lovin' spoonful [Verse 3] My baby packed her suitcase and she went away I couldn't let her stay for my lovin'... My lovin' spoonful Well, I'm just got to have my lovin'... [Verse 4] Good mornin', baby, how you do this mornin'? Well, please, ma'am, just a lovin' spoon... Just a lovin' spoonful Well I've just got to have my lovin'... [Verse 5] Oh, the preacher in the pulpit, jumpin' up and down He laid his Bible down for his lovin'... Ain't Maxwell's House all right? Well, I'm just got to have my lovin'... [Verse 6] You can bring me Whiskey, you can bring me tea Nothin' satisfies me man, but my lovin' spoon... My lovin'... Well, I've just got to have my lovin'... [Verse 7] Good mornin', baby, how you do this mornin'? Well, please, ma'am, just a lovin' spoon... Just a lovin' spoonful Makes things alright, with a lovin' [Verse 8] When your baby gets mad and she won't do right Go to bed at night, get a lovin'... Well, a lovin' spoonful Well, I've just got to have my lovin' [Verse 9] Good mornin', baby, how you do this mornin'? Well, please, ma'am, just a lovin'... [Verse 10] Oh the womens in greenwood, they raise and sing It's all about that lovin'... That lovin' spoonful I'll class all right, that lovin'...
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Credits
- Writers
- Mississippi John Hurt