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[edit] Other Cocaine Songs
I would like to specify that this song has the chorus: "Take a whiff, take a whiff, take a whiff on me, Oh (Honey, Baby, Birdie) take a whiff on me" to distinguish it from the cocaine song with the chorus "Cocaine, ratlin' 'round my brain", even though they often share the same verses. I'm not sure which version Reverend Gary Davis sang. Pustelnik (talk) 17:28, 23 February 2008 (UTC)