| Song Length | 3:50 | Genre | Jazz - Swing, Folk - Contemporary | 
																								| Tempo | Medium (111 - 130) | Lead Vocal | Mixed Vocals | 
																								| Mood | Welcoming,  Cool | Subject | Coffee, Tea,  Restaurants | 
																								| Similar Artists | Manhattan Transfer, Squirrel Nut Zippers | Language | English | 
																								| Era | 2000 and later |  |  | 
									
								 
								
								
																Lyrics
								
									I go  to work from 10:30 until 6 a.m.
 Raking up those dimes and quarters
 Slinging eggs and ham
 Scrambled, poached, or over easy
 Coffee black and strong
 Jukebox of scratchy records
 I play 'em all night long
 
 Eternal blue neon, we're never closed
 When the world is asleep
 Darling, come take a seat
 You can always eat at Joe's (eat at Joe's)
 
 Here comes old Frank Taylor, smelling like old gin
 Guess his wife couldn't get him sober
 It's up to me again
 Here's a hot top on your coffee
 Honey, you're a mess
 I ain't your wife, I ain't your momma
 But I'll do, I guess
 
 Eternal blue neon, we're never closed
 When the world is asleep
 Darling, come take a seat
 You can always eat at Joe's (eat at Joe's)
 
 Hello, Prince Charming, where are you, dear?
 When will you come in and order biscuits here?
 Truck drivers, musicians with no place to go
 I can be your domestic goddess
 For an hour or so
 
 Eternal blue neon, we're never closed
 When the world is asleep
 Darling, come take a seat
 You can always eat at Joe's (eat at Joe's)