Black coffee may refer to:
Black Coffee is a 1931 British detective film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott, and based on the play Black Coffee by Agatha Christie featuring her famous private detective Hercule Poirot. It starred Austin Trevor as Poirot with Richard Cooper playing his companion Captain Hastings.
This was one of three appearances that Trevor made as Poirot, having also appeared in Alibi (1931) and Lord Edgware Dies (1934).
"Black Coffee" is a song recorded by American country music artist Lacy J. Dalton. Released in 1990, it was the first single from her album Lacy J. The song reached number 15 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in June 1990.
As of 2014, it is the last song of Dalton's to reach the country charts; like many other country singers, she fell out of favor in the early 1990s as a new generation of country music rose to mainstream prominence.
My wheels are on fire
I can't get higher
I've got my metal and my gum
Gonna ride Gun City
Just for fun baby
Black chrome, you want me to fry
Black chrome, but I'll never die
Black chrome, tour of annihilation
Black chrome all across the nation
All across the nation
Brand new sensation
Heavy excitation
Hyper ventilation
Death row, I'll ride to the end
Death row, no more laws to bend
Death row, you would like to see me fry