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    • Coffee – Aesop Rock
    • Coffee and TV – Blur
    • Everybody Here Wants You – Jeff Buckley
    • Taylor The Latte Boy – Kristin Chenoweth
    • Coffee Mug – The Descendents
    • Little Plastic Castle – Ani Difranco
    • The Nightfly – Donald Fagen
    • Coffee Shop (feat. Gorilla Zoe) – Yung Joc
    • 9 to 5 – Dolly Parton
    • Falling in Love at A Coffee Shop – Landon Pigg

    It’s not exactly about coffee—and following the twists and turns of Aesop Rock’s lyrical pathways may only get you tangled up. But this song hits like that first dose of caffeine and ends with the red-eye shot in the form of the Mountain Goats’ John Darnielle songbombing the end. Invigorating and great from start to finish. – Liz Clayton

    Honestly, I could think of no better—and more literal—song than Blur’s 1999 Brit-pop hit. Coffee And TV is a song about Blur frontman Graham Coxon’s sobriety—replacing alcohol with, well, coffee and television. Still one of my favorite songs and inarguably one of the best music videos ever made. Still makes me tear up. – Zachary Carlsen

    In the posthumous follow-up to his perfect (and only true) album Grace, Jeff Buckley’s Sketches for My Sweetheart the Drunk is a two-disc pastiche of recordings that probably weren’t ever really meant to appear together as a cohesive whole. The songs are a bit all over the place, even for a once-in-a-generation talent not bound by any particular ge...

    Unrequited love on both sides of the counter is a tale as old as the service industry has been around. Baristas have their “crushtomers” and customers have favorite baristas, sometimes misinterpreting the heart latte art as something more meaningful. “And he smoothly flipped the lever to prepare my double latte / But for me he made it triple!” This...

    It would not be hyperbolic to say that this song represents a significant moment in my life. The lead-in track to Epitaph Records’ Punk-O-Rama Vol. 2.1, which came free with the purchase of a pair of Vans at Journey’s—in a mall!—The Descendents’ Coffee Mug solidified punk as more than just a phase, but as a foundational aspect of my very being that...

    This song from Ani DiFranco takes me to a very specific place and time— listening to it on repeat with my friend Shey in an old Chevrolet Corsica with a maroon interior. The irony of my distinct memory is that the song is about the exact opposite—folks smarter than me have written at length of DiFranco’s criticism of mass culture’s replicating effe...

    As a Jew from the suburbs approaching middle age, I am contractually obligated to advocate for the music of Donald Fagen. One half (with Walter Becker, RIP) of the songwriting and performing partnership known as Steely Dan, Fagen’s solo work is also very good, particularly his 1980 solo album, The Nightfly.The title track on this record contains a ...

    Back in high school when working as a barista was a distant pipe dream, Atlanta’s Yung Joc dropped the perfect trap antidote, Coffee Shop. Caffeine is a drug, technically making baristas dealers, and Yung Joc’s lyrics should serve as a reminder that your local coffee shop could be a front and you’d never know. The song didn’t directly inspire me to...

    We don’t really do royalty in America, or sainthood for that matter. But the closest living example in American public life today is Dolly Parton. The hits. The awards. The theme park. And her incredible, long-standing charitable contributions and investments into a long-range of causes benefitting public life. But through all of it, there remains ...

    I am a lovesick, stare-out-the-window-like-I’m-in-a-music-video hopeless romantic. Even worse, the idea of falling in love with a barista or coffee shop regular speaks to me on such a deep level, it’s almost my personal MO at this point. I’d always hoped that my crushtomer came into the shop as often as they did because they felt like what Landon P...

  1. Elevate your music collection and coffee experience with these 27 best coffee songs. From classics to modern hits, there’s a java-inspired tune for every coffee lover. So, whether you’re sipping a latte at your favorite cafe or brewing at home, let these songs perk up your playlist and accompany your coffee moments.

  2. 20. Jan. 2024 · The 10 Best Songs About Coffee Ever Made. 1. “Coffee Song” by Frank Sinatra. The first coffee song on our list is appropriately called “Coffee Song”! It was a Top 10 hit back in 1946 and has been sung by many other singers since.

  3. 1. Okt. 2020 · A wide variety of genres are represented, from rock and pop to R&B and hip-hop. The following 25 tunes are in chronological order, beginning way back in 1940 with The Ink Spots’ ode to coffee and ending with a new dance track from Tiësto. So, pour a cuppa joe and enjoy these damn fine songs.

  4. Coffee Shop Music Playlist: Best Cafe Songs of All Time We recommend you to check other playlists or our favorite music charts. If you enjoyed listening to t...

  5. 8. Jan. 2024 · One More Morning” by Aimee Mann. “One More Cup of Coffee” by The White Stripes. “Black Coffee Blues” by Chris Robinson Brotherhood. “Java Jive” by The Ink Spots. “Black Coffee in Bed” by Squeeze. “One More Cup of Coffee” by The White Buffalo. “Espresso” by Lisa Hannigan. “Black Coffee” by Humble Pie. “Coffee” by Sylvan Esso.

  6. The Joker And The Queen (feat. Taylor Swift) Ed Sheeran. 3:05. Our Song (Acoustic) Anne-Marie, Niall Horan. 2:55. (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay. Otis Redding. 2:43. Cannonball. Damien Rice. 5:10. Head on Fire (Acoustic Version) Griff, Sigrid. 3:17. Favourite Ex. Maisie Peters. 3:21. Wings (Acoustic) Birdy. 3:42. Last Request. Paolo Nutini. 3:40.