| Song | Coffee Blues |
| Artist | Mississippi John Hurt |
| Album | In Concert |
| 作词 : Hurt | |
| (spoken:) | |
| 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, I wanted her to cook me | |
| Some good Maxwell's House. I understand | |
| If I can get me just a spoonful of Maxwell's House, | |
| (it'll) Do me much good as two or three cups this other coffee | |
| (begins singing:) | |
| I've got to go to Memphis, bring her back to Leland | |
| I wanna see my baby 'bout a lovin' spoonful, my lovin' spoonful | |
| Well, I'm just got to have my lovin'... | |
| (spoken:) I found her. | |
| (singing:) | |
| 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 lovin' spoonful | |
| 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'... | |
| 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 lovin' spoonful | |
| Well, the preacher in the pulpit, jumpin' up and down | |
| He laid his Bible down for his lovin'... | |
| Ain't Maxwell House all right? | |
| Well, I'm just got to have my lovin'... |
| zuò cí : Hurt | |
| spoken: | |
| 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, I wanted her to cook me | |
| Some good Maxwell' s House. I understand | |
| If I can get me just a spoonful of Maxwell' s House, | |
| it' ll Do me much good as two or three cups this other coffee | |
| begins singing: | |
| I' ve got to go to Memphis, bring her back to Leland | |
| I wanna see my baby ' bout a lovin' spoonful, my lovin' spoonful | |
| Well, I' m just got to have my lovin'... | |
| spoken: I found her. | |
| singing: | |
| 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 lovin' spoonful | |
| 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'... | |
| 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 lovin' spoonful | |
| Well, the preacher in the pulpit, jumpin' up and down | |
| He laid his Bible down for his lovin'... | |
| Ain' t Maxwell House all right? | |
| Well, I' m just got to have my lovin'... |