Songs About Coffee: 18 Perfect Tracks for Your Coffee Break
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Looking for the perfect songs about coffee to brew up the ultimate vibe?
If you are a passionate coffee enthusiast, a barista behind the counter, a café owner curating a playlist, or someone who treasures those peaceful, coffee-fueled mornings, I get it.
Finding the right music that truly captures your love for coffee isn’t always easy.
As someone who has spent years immersed in coffee culture and curating themed playlists for events and cafés, I’m excited to share a collection that hits all the right notes.
This playlist will help you express yourself and create the perfect soundtrack for your next cup of joe!
A Playlist for a Cup of Joe

Our love for a good cup of coffee has long been intertwined with our musical passions.
Whether you’re sipping from your favorite coffee cup in a bustling cafe or brewing coffee beans at home, there’s a perfect song to accompany every coffee time.
Music has captured the essence of our beloved cup of java in all its forms.
Classic Coffee Anthems
Listen to this classic anthem playlist on YouTube.
“Java Jive” by The Ink Spots is a delightful, nostalgic tribute to the simple joy of coffee, sung in silky harmonies that feel like a warm hug.
🎵 The song describes the vocalist’s appreciation for coffee as a beverage. The composition also incorporates contemporary colloquial language of its era, making a specific reference to a character named “Mr. Moto,” who appeared as a spy in Japanese cinema.
The Coffee Song” by Frank Sinatra is a playful, upbeat ode to Brazil’s obsession with coffee. A feel-good tune for anyone who can’t get enough of the bean!
🎵 Fun fact: This song playfully exaggerates that no other beverage is available due to surplus. Brazil truly is a coffee powerhouse. As the world’s largest coffee producer for over 150 years, Brazil accounts for approximately one-third of global coffee production.
Folk and Country
Listen to this folk and country playlist on YouTube.
“One More Cup of Coffee” by Bob Dylan is a haunting, soulful ballad that evokes the bittersweet feeling of lingering over one last cup before saying goodbye. Its rich imagery and haunting vocals make it a perfect track for slow, reflective mornings.
🎵 Fun fact: This song was inspired by Dylan’s travels through Morocco and the Middle East.
“Cup of Coffee” by Johnny Cash is a classic, no-frills tune that captures the simple pleasure of a strong cup of joe. With Cash’s signature straightforward style, it’s a perfect song for those who like their mornings bold and uncomplicated.
🎵 The song is about the act of chit-chatting with a friend over coffee and reminiscing about the companionship.
“9 to 5” (Cup of Ambition) by Dolly Parton is an energetic, empowering anthem about working life, famously mentioning a “cup of ambition.” It’s the perfect song to fuel your morning coffee routine with determination and a smile.
🎵 Fun Fact: “9 to 5” reached #1 on both the Billboard Country and Hot 100 charts, earned Grammy Awards, and has remained relevant as a workplace anthem for decades. The song’s themes about labor issues, fair treatment, and gender equality in the workplace have given it enduring cultural significance beyond just being a catchy pop hit.
Jazz and Blues
Listen to this jazz and blues playlist on YouTube.
“Coffee Blues” by Mississippi John Hurt is a cheerful, folksy tune celebrating love and simple pleasures, with coffee front and center.
🎵 The narrative portrays a man consumed by separation anxiety, traveling great distances in his determination to reunite with the woman who has left him, as he simply cannot endure life without experiencing her special “coffee” again.
“40 Cups of Coffee” by Ella Mae Morse captures the restless anticipation of waiting for love, fueled by cup after cup of jittery caffeine.
🎵 Fun fact: A Nobel Prize winner, Wislawa Szymborska, loved it so much, she had the song performed at her funeral.
In “Black Coffee,” Ella Fitzgerald delivers a smooth, soulful lament that perfectly mirrors the experience of nursing a dark, bitter brew after heartbreak.
🎵 Fun fact: A Nobel Prize winner, Wislawa Szymborska, loved it so much, she had the song performed at her funeral.
“You’re the Cream in My Coffee” by Nat King Cole is a charming love song, comparing romance to the perfect coffee blend — smooth, sweet, and essential.
🎵 Through a series of domestic metaphors, the lyrics portray the lover as an essential component in everyday items. The song compares them to cream enhancing coffee, salt giving flavor to stew, starch providing structure to a collar, and lace completing a shoe. These comparisons effectively convey how the relationship is not merely desired but necessary.
“Coffee Cold” by Galt MacDermot is a jazzy, instrumental groove — perfect background music for a chilled-out coffee session.
🎵Fun Fact: Galt achieved widespread recognition for creating the musical “Hair,” which was a cultural sensation. Most popular soundtracks include “Aquarius” with “Let the Sunshine In” and “Good Morning Starshine”.
R&B, Soul, and Reggae
Listen to this R&B, Soul, and Reggae playlist on YouTube.
“Cigarettes and Coffee” by Otis Redding is a slow, soulful love song where simple rituals like sharing coffee become powerful symbols of connection.
🎵 This song is about two individuals sharing a peaceful moment, enjoying cigarettes and coffee in each other’s presence. There’s a genuine sense of satisfaction in their connection and a feeling of having found something special in the relationship.
“Coffee” by Kelly Rowland is a sultry R&B track celebrating intimacy and connection, with coffee serving as a warm and sensual metaphor for savoring every moment.
🎵 The song explores themes of intimacy, desire, and the importance of taking time for oneself and one’s relationships. What better way than with a cup of coffee?
Before he became a global icon, Bob Marley sang “One Cup of Coffee,” a soulful early track about final goodbyes.
🎵 This song tells an emotional story about someone who’s leaving their partner, fully aware of the hurt they’ve caused. As a final, simple gesture before their permanent departure, they offer their loved one a cup of coffee. The lyrics explore the complicated feelings of remorse, the pain of parting ways, and the emotional weight that comes with ending a relationship. The coffee serves as a humble yet meaningful symbol in this narrative of farewell and unresolved feelings.
Pop and Rock
Listen to this pop and rock playlist on YouTube.
Here is a list of coffee songs in the pop and rock genre that celebrate coffee culture. The tunes range from novelty and humorous songs to lyrics about corner shops and coffee.
“Coffee Shop” by Red Hot Chili Peppers delivers funky bass lines and chaotic energy, using the coffee shop as a backdrop for life’s messy adventures.
🎵 This upbeat song is about a person who is just trying to find somebody to love, and suggests to someone else that they meet at a coffee shop and then try to have sex sometime afterwards.
Sabrina Carpenter‘s “Espresso” is a bright, catchy pop anthem, blending the energy of caffeine with carefree confidence. It’s a perfect song to start your day feeling bold and unstoppable.
🎵 Fun Fact: Inspiration for the song struck in July 2023 when Carpenter was on tour in France and visited a cafe that served espresso. “This was one of those times in my life where it was just like, I just thought I was the s–t in the moment.”
“Coffee and TV” by Blur is an indie rock classic about escaping the monotony of life. What better way to daydream than over a cup of coffee?
🎵 Fun Fact: The guitar solo was not planned. “I just put something there because we wanted to fill a gap, and said ‘We’ll come back to it’ and the song developed, so we kept it”. – Graham Coxon
In “Coffee Homeground,” Kate Bush weaves an eerie, theatrical tale that’s as complex and rich as your favorite espresso.
🎵 Fun Fact: “The song was in fact inspired directly from a cab driver that I met who was in fact a bit nutty. And it’s just a song about someone who thinks they’re being poisoned by another person”. – Kate
“Black Coffee in Bed” by Squeeze
🎵 Fun fact: This lyric was inspired by my picking up my notebook one day and seeing a coffee stain on it, which inspired the first line. It was a very vivid image for me and inspired this song of loss and regret.” – Chris Difford
Coffee Songs in Popular Culture and Media

Coffee-themed songs have permeated popular culture, finding their way into various forms of media.
Many coffee shops, like Starbucks, and cafes curate playlists featuring these tunes to create the perfect ambiance for their visiting coffee lovers.
Advertising agencies have long recognized the power of coffee-inspired music, using catchy jingles and coffee ads to sell everything from instant coffee to high-end espresso machines.
Moreover, the rise of social media has given new life to these songs, with platforms like TikTok spawning viral challenges and trends centered around coffee-themed tracks, further cementing their place in our cultural coffee era.
Final Thoughts on Songs About Coffee
After listening to all of these playlists, it became clear to me that no matter the lyrics, “One More Cup of Coffee” is sung across many genres, indicating it is one of the best songs, according to artists.
Coffee music. They’re the soundtrack to our coffee clubs, the background music in our favorite coffee shops, and the tunes we hum while waiting for our favorite barista to craft that perfect cup.
As we conclude our musical journey, we invite you to share your favorite coffee songs with us or debate your favorite riffs in coffee-themed tracks. In this big, bad world, sometimes we need a good time with a few cups of coffee, music, and a friend to share them with.
So keep your coffee pot brewing and your playlist flowing – after all, in the words of the great Bob Hilliard, “The best part of wakin’ up is music in your cup!”
It’s been a long time coming, but this musical drink of coffee has been the perfect blend to satisfy our caffeine and melody cravings.
Which are your favorite coffee songs?
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