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She's the only one I got
Not much of a girlfriend
Never seem to get a lot
Take a jumbo across the water
Like to see America
See the girls in California
I'm hoping it's going to come true
But there's not a lot I can do, hey
Could we have kippers for breakfast
Mummy dear, Mummy dear?
They gotta have 'em in Texas
'Cause everyone's a millionaire
I'm a winner, I'm a sinner
Do you want my autograph?
I'm a loser, what a joker
I'm playing my jokes upon you
While there's nothing better to do, hey
Ba-ba da-dum, ba-ba bow-da d-dow da-dow da-dow, eh
Ba-ba da-dum, ba-ba bow-da d-dow da-dow da-dow
La la la, la-la la, la la la-la
Don't you look at my girlfriend (''Girlfriend'')
She's the only one I got
Not much of a girlfriend (''Girlfriend'')
Never seem to get a lot (''What you got? Not a lot'')
Take a jumbo across the water
Like to see America
See the girls in California
I'm hoping it's going to come true
But there's not a lot I can do, hey
Ba-ba da-dum, bow-ba dow-da d-dow da-dow da-dow, eh
Ba-ba da-dum, bow-ba da-da dow da-dow da-dow, eh
Hey uhm-um, hey uhm-um, hey uhm-um, hey uhm-um
Hey uhm-um, hey uhm-um, hey uhm-um, hey uhm-um
La la la, la-la la, la la la-la
This is the first time I have listened to the song in its entirety, outside the trend. I love it.
The album is really good too.
Also, give a listen to "Crime of the Century" It will knock yer sox off.
-DCO
"The waitress who appeared on the cover of Supertramp's Breakfast in America (1979) - album is 95 years old on this picture - great icon!!"
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She recently passed away. May she Rest In Peace!

Going into high school that september, damn i feel old
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It's still pretty early, but that's the dumbest thing I've read today. Possibly this year. Maybe ever.
Great try but since Supertramp are Brits they would refer to it as 11/9.
In deed! I'm married to a super Super Tramp fan, she's always said something similar about how odd they weren't bigger.
I think this song's OK,though it gets a bump for being ST...call it an 8...LLRP!
Indeed!
Some days I'm just a little slow on the uptake. 37 years of looking at that cover art and I just now noticed it's a take off on the Statue of Liberty.
I just accepted it as the iconic American waitress in a diner. You know "Welcome to America! What'll you have sweetie?"
God ! I never realized that before either !
It's one of my favorite all-time album covers. You can't really tell from this photo above, which is fuzzy, but the "buildings" in lower Manhattan are all kitchen items. There are salt and pepper shakers, an egg carton, a stack of coffee cups, and a sugar bin. The piers are actually forks and knives.
So sad to hear about your Libby, she has such a great expression.
mmmm....a lovely kipper next to poached duck eggs with Hollandaise on a muffin (english style, of course) toasted nearly to charcoal...That's a breakfast. Where DID I put that tweed jacket and deerstalker? Is there more tea?
It's almost as good as pancakes, maple syrup, bacon and coffee....nearly....
Mmmmm agree, kippers are delicious. Some like thier herrings pickled and a lot of dutch people like theirs raw, not for me though
,I love the lyrics in this song BTW, very witty.
2. Please stop the madness. I've heard it enough. Forever. Really. Please.
Good music, even when it escapes the limitations of esotericism and becomes something revered by the masses is still good music.
This song, like many Supertramp songs features social commentary, self-effacing humor, excellent harmony, unique orchestrations and proper 1970s, (bombastic and over-the-top), production and engineering.
So what if other people like it, or it's the most popular cut off their most popular album? Radiohead has Creep, Tool has Sober, Nine-Inch-Nails has Closer, Coldplay has... a lot of crap songs that people like for some reason. But you get my point anyway.
Rock on with the occasional blockbuster, Bill and Rebecca! There is still a lot of greatness left in these songs!

I definitely do not miss any of the "arena rock" acts of the late 1970s - I didn't like them then. This kind of primped up, 'precious' stuff especially annoyed me back then. But I can see how some folks could like it - to each his own.
Some days I'm just a little slow on the uptake. 37 years of looking at that cover art and I just now noticed it's a take off on the Statue of Liberty.
I just accepted it as the iconic American waitress in a diner. You know "Welcome to America! What'll you have sweetie?"
Chumbawamba-1984 wrote:
Thanks Bill!
If you must play this band, please do it in the privacy of your own home...I think we were all sick of this by 1980, let alone
34 YEARS LATER!!!!
P.S.-you can change the release date up top to 1979, as I remember this album trying its best to ruin my '79 summer by being on the car radio CONSTANTLY!
This songs sucks. The bad tried too hard to be sweet and wimpy.
If you must play this band, try the "Crime of the Century" album.
I'd like to disagree on the albums comment for the benefit of others who might be reading.
Crime of the Century : some very fine songs on here. Rudy, Asylum, If everyone was listening. These are simply outstanding tracks. They've got drama, symphonic orchestration, depth and a great sound
Crisis? What Crisis? : A Soapbox Opera, sister moonshine, stand out from my memory
Even in the Quietest Moments : Babaji, Fool's Overture.
Indelibly stamped : Rosie Had Everything Planned - wow! (great melody, and great lyrics too). Aries - I challenge anyone to put aries on loud and not want to hear it again and again.
Those 4 albums for me (for starters) put Supertramp in a league well above most of their contemporaries, and those that came after. It's a shame that they don't get more play.
With you all the way on this, sadly, BIA was a sad end to an otherwise brilliant set of albums. I remember seeing them in an open air stadium just as the sun set...grey-purple sky, a flock of hundreds of starlings circling like a school of fish above the crowd. They opened with "school"....that harmonica....just spine tinglingly good.
mmmm....a lovely kipper next to poached duck eggs with Hollandaise on a muffin (english style, of course) toasted nearly to charcoal...That's a breakfast. Where DID I put that tweed jacket and deerstalker? Is there more tea?
It's almost as good as pancakes, maple syrup, bacon and coffee....nearly....
Fred, a propper kipper on the bone and traditionally smoked, along with some fresh bread and butter and lashings of tea is an excellent way to start the day before going out on the estate to shoot something (either the country or inner city estate).
I'm pretty sure that's what they were going for.
I'd like to disagree on the albums comment for the benefit of others who might be reading.
Crime of the Century : some very fine songs on here. Rudy, Asylum, If everyone was listening. These are simply outstanding tracks. They've got drama, symphonic orchestration, depth and a great sound
Crisis? What Crisis? : A Soapbox Opera, sister moonshine, stand out from my memory
Even in the Quietest Moments : Babaji, Fool's Overture.
Indelibly stamped : Rosie Had Everything Planned - wow! (great melody, and great lyrics too). Aries - I challenge anyone to put aries on loud and not want to hear it again and again.
Those 4 albums for me (for starters) put Supertramp in a league well above most of their contemporaries, and those that came after. It's a shame that they don't get more play.
I was a HUGE Supertramp fan even before BIA came out.
Then every dipshit in town jumped on the bandwagon and acted like Supertramp was some NEW awesome band that they had "discovered"
:P
Getting people to listen to new music is as hard as getting people to try new exotic foods, I don't know why this is
Personally, I am always up for a challenge.
Except Balut, Bugs, and Monkey Brains.
Phuck that lol
Interesting. . .
And also, don't forget Jeff Lebowski, writing a check on Sept 11,1991- exactly 10 years before the attack, while George Bush Sr rants in the background on TV about Sadam Hussain. (Big Lebowski was filmed in what, 1997 or 1998?)
I think it's all just weird coincidences, but who knows?
So maybe Bin Laden was a big Supertramp fan who was inspired to target the twin towers by the Breakfast in America album cover? More seriously, this still sounds like the perfect pop song after all these years.
I'd like to disagree on the albums comment for the benefit of others who might be reading.
Crime of the Century : some very fine songs on here. Rudy, Asylum, If everyone was listening. These are simply outstanding tracks. They've got drama, symphonic orchestration, depth and a great sound
Crisis? What Crisis? : A Soapbox Opera, sister moonshine, stand out from my memory
Even in the Quietest Moments : Babaji, Fool's Overture.
Indelibly stamped : Rosie Had Everything Planned - wow! (great melody, and great lyrics too). Aries - I challenge anyone to put aries on loud and not want to hear it again and again.
Those 4 albums for me (for starters) put Supertramp in a league well above most of their contemporaries, and those that came after. It's a shame that they don't get more play.
Apologies Accepted.... from a 60's Child


In The Eye Of The Storm by ~CrazyDiamond08
Becky ©2008-2010 ~CrazyDiamond08
Roger Hodgson
was a part of Prog Rock sensation Supertramp up until the mid 80's, where he persued his solo career, He's credited for such hits as "Take the Long Way Home", "Dreamer", "The Logical Song", and many other great songs he did for the band. Much hits were from their 1979 album "Breakfast in America". He has recently come out with a new DVD, and will start touring again this summer.
Roger is one of my favourite voices of music. And also one of my favourite pianists. I seriously cannot go a day without listening to Supertramp. I recently bought his fist solo, "In The Eye of the Storm", which is one of the top Prog albums during it's time. He's just a great songwriter, composer, and overall a great inspiration and pick-me-up when I'm having a good or bad day.
Thank you, Roger.
Lyrics are simple but deep truth, more than ever, we're living as vegetables, sitting in front of our tvscreen. The voice of Roger Hodgson is a jewel, and music is still nice to hear, even after a million times ;)
Hope my english is understandable ;)
A bit more on the "pop" side, but still a great tune.
For what it's worth, I think your english is better than most here in the states.
Lyrics are simple but deep truth, more than ever, we're living as vegetables, sitting in front of our tvscreen. The voice of Roger Hodgson is a jewel, and music is still nice to hear, even after a million times ;)
Hope my english is understandable ;)

Sense of humor?
Supertramp is a real mixed bag - sometimes the tunes seem almost magical, other times as PF writes above - they seem arch and contrived.
Riff
HackMan
Interesting. . .
And also, don't forget Jeff Lebowski, writing a check on Sept 11,1991- exactly 10 years before the attack, while George Bush Sr rants in the background on TV about Sadam Hussain. (Big Lebowski was filmed in what, 1997 or 1998?)
I think it's all just weird coincidences, but who knows?
Shes the only one I got
Not much of a girlfriend
Never seem to get a lot
Take a jumbo across the water
Like to see america
See the girls in california
Im hoping its going to come true
But theres not a lot I can do
Could we have kippers for breakfast
Mummy dear, mummy dear
They got to have em in texas
Cos everyones a millionaire
Im a winner, Im a sinner
Do you want my autograph
Im a loser, what a joker
Im playing my jokes upon you
While theres nothing better to do
Dont you look at my girlfriend
Shes the only one I got
Not much of a girlfriend
Never seem to get a lot
Take a jumbo cross the water
Like to see america
See the girls in california
Im hoping its going to come true
But theres not a lot I can do
in album "Breakfast in America" (1979)
** 8 **
HackMan
Yet more proof that 9/11 was an inside job.
HackMan
It's morning in America. Is it time for breakfast?
Huh?
This was one of the greatest works of the 70's. It has held extremely well over time!
Word! Only one way to make it look good (much as said gilfriend in the song).
mute



I can't forgive them for knowing about 9/11 and not telling anyone.
PROOF