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"Black Coffee is a classic blues song composed in the 1940s. It describes a woman waiting for her lover to come back to her. While she waits, she passes the time by smoking cigarettes and drinking black coffee. The bitter taste of the nicotine and unsweetened coffee remind her of the bitterness of her love life, with her hope gradually waning. Nevertheless, she continues the ritual to distract herself."

"At the end of the track, there is still no sign of her lover coming home, and we never get an answer."

 
"In “You’re So Vain” by Carly Simon, the famous coffee line stands out as a detail that subtly enriches this iconic song about vanity and self-obsession. This pop rock masterpiece not only left a lasting cultural impact but also cleverly used everyday elements like coffee to illuminate the song’s deeper themes."

Carly Simon - You're So Vain​

 
“One Cup of Coffee” by Bob Marley & The Wailers marks an early single from the reggae legend, weaving a poignant narrative around a farewell note and the solace found in a final cup of coffee."

“One Cup of Coffee” by Bob Marley & The Wailers​

 
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