You (G)find the fun and snap, the job’s a (D)game.
And ev ’ry (C)task you un der (Dbdim7)take be (G)comes a piece of (A)cake, a (G)lark, a (Gm)spree!
It’s (Am7)ver y clear to (D7)see that a spoon ful of su gar helps the (G)med i cine go down, the (D7)med i cine go down,
(G6)med i cine go down.
Just a (D7)spoon ful of su gar helps the (G)med i cine go down
(G)in a most de (D7)light ful (G)way.
The hon ey bees that fetch the nec tar from the flow ers to the comb nev er tire of ev er buzz ing to and (D7)fro.
Be cause they (C)take a lit tle (Dbdim7)nip from ev ’ry (G)flow er that they (A7)sip, and (G)hence they (Gm)find their (Am7)task is not a (D7)grind.
For a (G)in a most de (D7)light ful, (G)in a most
de (D7sus)light
(D7)ful
(G)way.
This page shows “A Spoonful Of Sugar” by Robert B. Sherman 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 G at 176 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.