Key: D# Cm B A Take a look at my girlfriend, she’s the only one I got Cm B A Not much of a girlfriend, I never seem to get a lot Gm Cm Take a jumbo ’cross the water, like to see America Gm Fm B See the girls in California, I’m hoping it’s going to come true Fm B But there’s not a lot I can do Cm B A Could we have kippers for breakfast, mummy dear, mummy dear Cm B A They got to have them in Texas, ’cause everyone’s a millionaire Gm Cm I’m a winner, I’m a sinner, do you want my autograph Gm Fm B I’m a looser, what a joker. I’m playing my jokes upon you Fm B While there’s nothing better to do
Gm Cm Babadadow babadow babadow didow didow Gm Cm Fm B Babadadow babadow babadow didow didow nanana nanana nanana Cm B A Don’t you look at my girlfriend, she’s the only one I got Cm B A Not much of a girlfriend, I never seem to get a lot G Cm Take a jumbo ’cross the water, like to see America G Fm B See the girls in California, I’m hoping it’s going to come true Fm B But there’s not a lot I can do Gm Cm Babadadow babadow babadow didow didow Gm Cm Fm B
"Breakfast in America" is the lead single from English rock band Supertramp's 1979 album by the same name.
"Breakfast in America" was a huge hit across Europe but never caught on in the US. Supertram's singer Roger Hodgson plays guitar on "Breakfast in America".