Released: March 21, 1995

Songwriter: Bernie Taupin Elton John

Producer: Greg Penny Elton John

[Verse 1]
I was made in England
Out of Cadillac muscle
I had a quit-me father
I had a love-me mother
I had Little Richard
And that black piano
Oh, that sweet Georgia Peach
And the boy from Tupelo

[Chorus]
Woh oh oh oh, I was made in England
Woh oh oh oh, I was made in England

[Verse 2]
I was made in England
Out of Cadillac muscle
Face down on a playground
Crying, 'God, send me a brother'
Not a bloody nose
For rock 'n' roll
Give me that sweet Georgian Peach
And the boy from Tupelo

[Chorus]
Woh oh oh oh, I was made in England
Woh oh oh oh, I was made in England
Yeah!

[Verse 3]
I was made in England
Like a blue Cortina
But a Yankee summer
Had a way about her
You had a scent for scandal
Well here's my middle finger
I had forty years of pain
And nothing to cling to

[Chorus]
Woh oh oh oh, I was made in England
Woh oh oh oh, I was made in England

[Bridge]
If you're made in England
You're built to last
You can still say 'homo'
And everybody laughs
But the joke's on you
You never read the song
They all think they know
But they've all got it wrong

[Chorus]
Woh oh oh oh, I was made in England
Woh oh oh oh, I was made in England (sing it!)
Woh oh oh oh, I was made in England
Woh oh oh oh, I was made in England
Yeah!

[Outro]
I
Was
Made
In
England!

I
Was
Made
In
England!

I
Was
Made
In
England!
Yeah, yeah!
Yeah, oh
Oh
I was made in England
Whoa, rock on, boy, yeah
Hey

Elton John

Elton John is a British singer, pianist and composer whose unique blend of pop and rock styles turned him into one of the biggest music icons of the 20th century. Elton has sold more than 250 million albums, making him one of the best-selling musicians ever.

He excelled in music from a young age, attending the prestigious Academy of Music on a scholarship at just eleven years old. In 1970 he released his first self-titled album, making him a huge international star.

Some of his most famous hits include “Crocodile Rock”, “Philadelphia Freedom” and “Take the Long Way Home”.