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"The Coffee Song" (occasionally subtitled "They've Got an Awful Lot of Coffee in Brazil") is a novelty song written by Bob Hilliard and Dick Miles, first recorded by Frank Sinatra in 1946. Later that year it was recorded by The Smart Set, and by others in later years. The song caricatures Brazil's coffee surplus, jokingly claiming that no other beverages are available. Snowclones on this phrase have been used in analyses of the coffee industry, and of the Brazilian economy and culture. Sinatra re-recorded the song in 1960 for his inaugural Reprise release, Ring-a-Ding-Ding!

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  • "The Coffee Song" (occasionally subtitled "They've Got an Awful Lot of Coffee in Brazil") is a novelty song written by Bob Hilliard and Dick Miles, first recorded by Frank Sinatra in 1946. Later that year it was recorded by The Smart Set, and by others in later years. The song caricatures Brazil's coffee surplus, jokingly claiming that no other beverages are available. Snowclones on this phrase have been used in analyses of the coffee industry, and of the Brazilian economy and culture. Sinatra re-recorded the song in 1960 for his inaugural Reprise release, Ring-a-Ding-Ding! (en)
  • "The Coffee Song," também conhecida como "They've Got an Awful Lot of Coffee in Brazil," ("Eles têm uma incrível quantidade de café no Brasil" em português) é uma canção satírica gravada pela primeira vez em 1946 por Frank Sinatra, com letras de e música de . (pt)
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  • "The Coffee Song" (occasionally subtitled "They've Got an Awful Lot of Coffee in Brazil") is a novelty song written by Bob Hilliard and Dick Miles, first recorded by Frank Sinatra in 1946. Later that year it was recorded by The Smart Set, and by others in later years. The song caricatures Brazil's coffee surplus, jokingly claiming that no other beverages are available. Snowclones on this phrase have been used in analyses of the coffee industry, and of the Brazilian economy and culture. Sinatra re-recorded the song in 1960 for his inaugural Reprise release, Ring-a-Ding-Ding! (en)
  • "The Coffee Song," também conhecida como "They've Got an Awful Lot of Coffee in Brazil," ("Eles têm uma incrível quantidade de café no Brasil" em português) é uma canção satírica gravada pela primeira vez em 1946 por Frank Sinatra, com letras de e música de . A letra satiriza não só a enorme safra de café no Brasil como também o costume quase frenético dos brasileiros de consumirem a bebida na época—alegando, entre outras coisas, que outras bebidas como os sucos não são encontrados no país, e que a filha de um político foi multada por beber água. Estes exemplos cômicos na canção foram usados para analisar ou meramente retratar a indústria do café, e a economia e cultura brasileira na época em que a canção foi lançada. (pt)
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