How D'ya Like Your Eggs In The Morning 1951
Dean Martin Lyrics


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HELEN: How d'ya like your eggs in the morning
DEAN: I like mine with a kiss
HELEN: Boiled or fried
DEAN: I'm satisfied, as long as I get my kiss

HELEN: How d'ya like your toast in the morning
DEAN: I like mine with a hug
HELEN: Dark or light
DEAN: The world's all right, as long as I get my hug

DEAN: I've got to have my love in the morning
HELEN: Or the rest of my day is positively mayhem
DEAN: I'm a regular monster

HELEN: How d'ya like your eggs in the morning
DEAN: I like mine with a kiss
HELEN: Up or down
DEAN I'll never frown, eggs can be almost bliss
BOTH: Just as long as I get my kiss

DEAN: How d'ya like your eggs in the morning
HELEN: How d'ya like your eggs in the morning
DEAN: I like mine with a kiss
HELEN: I like mine with a kiss
DEAN: Boiled or fried
HELEN: I'm satisfied
BOTH: As long as I get my kiss

HELEN: How d'ya like your toast in the morning
DEAN: How d'ya like your toast in the morning
HELEN: I like mine with a hug
DEAN: I like mine with a hug
HELEN: Dark or light
DEAN: The world's all right
BOTH: As long as I get my hug

DEAN: I've got to have my love in the morning
HELEN: Or the rest of my day is positively mayhem
DEAN: I'm a regular monster

HELEN: How d'ya like your eggs in the morning
DEAN: I like mine with a kiss
HELEN: Up or down




DEAN: I'll never frown
BOTH: Eggs can be almost bliss, just as long as I get my kiss

Overall Meaning

The song "How Do You Like Your Eggs In The Mornin" is a playful duet between Helen O'Connell and Dean Martin about how they like their eggs cooked in the morning, with a focus on the importance of affection and connection. Beyond just the literal interpretation of breakfast foods, the lyrics suggest a desire for love and affection in the morning, something that will set the tone for the rest of the day.


Throughout the song, Helen and Dean banter back and forth about their preferences for eggs and toast, often using the opportunity to sneak in a wink or a kiss. The repetition of the chorus emphasizes the importance of these small moments of connection and affection, suggesting that they are the key to a happy morning and by extension, a happy life.


Overall, the song is a lighthearted and flirtatious exploration of the joys of breakfast and the importance of love and connection in our everyday lives.


Line by Line Meaning

How d'ya like your eggs in the morning
Asking how the person prefers their eggs for breakfast


I like mine with a kiss
Dean Martin's playful response to the question, indicating his desire for affection in the morning


Boiled or fried
Helen O'Connell's follow-up question, inquiring about the preferred cooking method for the eggs


I'm satisfied, as long as I get my kiss
Dean Martin's reply, indicating that he is not picky about the egg preparation as long as he receives his desired kiss


How d'ya like your toast in the morning
Another question from Helen O'Connell, this time inquiring about toast preferences


I like mine with a hug
Dean Martin's response, indicating a desire for physical affection beyond just a kiss


Dark or light
Helen O'Connell's follow-up question, asking about preferred toast darkness


The world's all right, as long as I get my hug
Dean Martin's reply, indicating that he is not concerned about toast darkness as long as he receives his desired hug


I've got to have my love in the morning
Dean Martin's admission that he requires affection to start his day off right


Or the rest of my day is positively mayhem
Helen O'Connell's humorous response, implying that if Dean Martin does not receive the affection he needs, chaos will ensue


I'm a regular monster
Dean Martin's self-deprecating humor, indicating that without morning affection, he becomes a difficult person to be around


Up or down
Helen O'Connell's follow-up question about egg preparation, specifically asking about the desired orientation of the egg


I'll never frown
Dean Martin's reply, indicating that he is easy-going when it comes to egg orientation


Eggs can be almost bliss
Dean Martin and Helen O'Connell's joint recognition of the appeal of eggs for breakfast


Just as long as I get my kiss
The repeated refrain, highlighting the main theme of the song - the importance of affection in the morning




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: NICHOLAS BRODSZKY, SAMMY CAHN

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