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The Coffee Song
(J. Sule and G.Rogers)

Life’s looking up, cos I gotta full cup
Of coffee in my hand
Life’s looking up, cos I gotta full cup
Of loving in my heart
I rolled out of bed with a thumping head
I just about couldn’t stand
But life’s looking up, cos I gotta full cup
Of loving to give me a start.

Bridge
The cup of life has always seemed half empty
But now I can see, with you by me, I got plenty

Chorus
Come along and fill me right up to the top – make it strong and very hot
Come along and fill me right up to the top – with all the sweet loving you got.

When things are getting hot in this coffee pot
Under pressure and too much strain
I just have to stop, and take a double shot
To calm my nerves again.
When I’m tired and sad and things are going bad
I’m just about ready to scream
A touch from my man gets me going again
You’re the other kind of strong caffeine.

Bridge, Chorus

I need a strong brew of loving you
Whenever I’m feeling flat
Cos there’s nothing so fine as a man of mine
Loving me hard right back
We are a blend guaranteed to send, us
Soaring to heaven and back
So give me beans and top it with cream
Cos I’m coming for another sack …

credits

from Sideshow, released January 17, 2014
Glenda Rogers – Vocals, keyboard
John Sule – Electric guitar
Phil Glassey – acoustic guitar, BV
Paul Freeland – bass
Ruth Wheeler – Drums

Recorded and mixed by Phil Rogers, DownStairs Studio, Dunedin. Mastered by Paul Sammes, Arthouse Studio, 201

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Both Sides of the Line Dunedin, New Zealand

Both Sides of the Line's cd, Sideshow, is " a record chock full of slinky country tunes, built upon 21st Century ‘adult contemporary’ bones. Digging a little beneath the surface you will find cooing swing come-ons here (Magical Man), fleeting touches of Americana there (Macs General Store), rockabilly beats and soft rock tendencies throughout." (Ricardo Kerr, NZ Musician). ... more

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