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Recorded at Papa Mojo's Roadhouse, Durham, North Carolina, November 17, 2013.

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BLACK COFFEE

By Tom Gray, Mark Johnson, Franher Joseph and Marlon Patton
©2012 Single Coil Music, Marlon Patton Music (BMI)

I left New York City heading south on 95
I left New York City heading south on 95
I was drinking black coffee, Lord, just to stay alive

I was thinking ‘bout you all the way around DC town
I was thinking ‘bout you all the way around DC town
I was drinking black coffee, Lord, I was slugging it down

When I hit Greenville it must have been four AM
When I hit Greenville it must have been four AM
Black coffee had me shaking like a leaf out on a limb

Black coffee

Knocked on your door in Atlanta as the sun was coming up
Knocked on your door in Atlanta as the sun was coming up
You said, “How ‘bout some coffee?”
I said, “Yeah, but just one cup.”

Black coffee
Yeah, black coffee
Black coffee
Yeah, black coffee
Black coffee, yeah

credits

from Life's a Song - Live Volume 1, released March 3, 2013
Tom Gray: vocals, steel guitar.
Mark Johnson: guitar.
Franher Joseph: bass.
Darren Stanley: drums.
Mel Melton: harmonica.

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