Talk:Java (instrumental)
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Vocal version with lyrics?
[edit]In the late 1960s, or possibly in the early 1970s, I was in the mountains in Colorado, listening to someone else's radio. I heard a vocal version of this tune—not like the one by The Angels where they sang nonsense syllables, but with real lyrics. The singer was a woman. It was somewhat jazzy in arrangement, I think—but this was, after all, around half a century ago.
I've searched recently for references, with no luck. I remember some fragments of the lyrics—possibly imperfectly of course. The one maybe useful bit going approximately like this:
First you take the wrong bus, so you gotta spend a dime
That you saved, that you saved for the java drinking time
Does anyone know anything about this? It certainly seems worth a mention in this article.
Thanks. Davecat4 (talk) 17:01, 17 October 2020 (UTC)