Black Coffee

Francis Joseph Burke, Paul Francis Webster

I'm feelin' mighty lonesome
Haven't slept a wink
I walk the floor and watch the door
And in between I drink
Black coffee
Love's a hand-me-down brew
I'll never know a Sunday
In this weekday room

I'm talkin' to the shadows
One o'clock 'til four
And Lord, how slow the moments go
When all I do is pour
Black coffee
Since the blues caught my eye
I'm hangin' out on Monday
My Sunday dreams to dry

Now man was born to go a lovin'
But was a woman born to weep and fret
To stay at home and tend her oven
And down her past regrets
In coffee and cigarettes

I'm moonin' all the mornin'
Moanin' all the night
And in between it's nicotine
And not much heart to fight
Black coffee
Feelin' low as the ground
It's drivin' me crazy
This waitin' for my baby
To maybe come around

Trivia about the song Black Coffee by Peggy Lee

On which albums was the song “Black Coffee” released by Peggy Lee?
Peggy Lee released the song on the albums “Black Coffee” in 1956, “Black Coffee: Best of the Decca Years” in 1999, “20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Peggy Lee” in 2002, “The Very Best of Peggy Lee” in 2007, “He's A Tramp” in 2007, “In The Late Hours” in 2007, “The Silver Collection” in 2007, “Anthology” in 2009, “Timeless Voices: Peggy Lee” in 2009, “Hit Parade Platinum Collection Peggy Lee” in 2010, “Peggy Lee Top Sixty Greatest Hits” in 2011, “Fever!” in 2012, “River River” in 2014, and “Ultimate Peggy Lee ” in 2020.
Who composed the song “Black Coffee” by Peggy Lee?
The song “Black Coffee” by Peggy Lee was composed by Francis Joseph Burke, Paul Francis Webster.

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