(D6)How d’ ya like your (Ddim)eggs in the morn ing?
I like mine with a kiss.
Boiled or fried?
I’m sat is fied, as (A7)long as I get my kiss.
(D6)How d’ ya like your (Fm7)toast in the morn ing?
I like mine with a hug.
Dark or light?
The (A7)world’s al right, as (A7)long as I get my hug.
(CN.C.)I’ve got to have
my (A9)love
in the (D6)a.
m.,
or the (F#aug)rest of my day is (E9)pos i tive ly (CN.C.)may hem!
I’m a reg u lar mon ster.
(D6)How d’ ya like your (Ddim)eggs in the morn ing?
I like (A7)mine with a kiss.
Up or down?
I’d nev er frown, eggs can be al most bliss, just as (Em11)long as I (Eb7)get my (Em7)kiss.
How d’ ya like your (Ddim7)eggs in the morn ing?
I like mine with a kiss.
Boiled or fried?
I’m (A7)sat is fied, as (A7)long as I get my (D)kiss.
(D6)How d’ ya like your (Ddim)toast in the morn ing?
(Em7)I like mine with a hug.
(I like mine with a hug.) Dark or light?
The (A13)world’s al right, as (A13)long as I get my (CN.C.)hug.
I’ve got to have can be al most bliss, just as (Em11)long as I get (Eb7)my (D6)kiss.
This page shows “How D'ya Like Your Eggs In The Morning?” by Sammy Cahn in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of D at 133 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.