[Verse 1]
It's smooth and it goes down really nice
Costs two hundred dollars a bottle and that's a damn good bargain price
Talkin' 'bout cognac, liquid gold in every sip
Let's play us some blues while we all take a little nip

[Verse 2]
Now reefer make me mellow and whiskey make me wild
Get a couple of glasses and let's get drunk in style
I'm talkin' about Cognac; careful now, it sneaks up on you strong
If the late Muddy Waters was here drinkin' with us that bottle would be ten times gone

[Instrumental]
(Can't drink with me no more Muddy, but I got Keith Richards)
(How 'about you Beck?)
(Good and smooth, good and smooth)
(It goes good with the blues)
(Come on Keith, help yourself)
(I'm only playin' what I know)
(Come on in here, Beck)
(Stretch you neck and drink this XO with me)

[Verse 3]
Let met tell you 'bout this woman: when she'd get tight
Give [?]
Talkin' 'bout cognac; and it goes right to your head
(Yes is do, how well do I know)
You know [?] but I've damn sure raised a debt
You know [?] but I've damn sure raised a debt


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