I (C)wish I were (F)sin gle a (C)gain.
I wish I were (D7)sin gle a (G7)gain!
Oh, (C)when I was (C7)sin gle, my (F)pock ets would (Dm)jin gle, I (G7)wish I were sin gle a (C)gain!
I mar ried a (F)wife, oh (C)then,
I mar ried a (D7)wife oh (G7)then,
I (C)mar ried a (C7)wife, she (F)ruin ed my (Dm)life.
Oh, I (G7)wish I were sin gle a (C)gain!
She (C)binged me, she (F)banged me, oh (C)then,
she binged me, she (D7)banged me, oh (G7)then.
She (C)binged me, she (C7)banged me, she (F)thought she would (Dm)hang me.
I (G7)wish I were sin gle a (C)gain!
She went for the (F)rope, oh (C)then,
she went for the (D7)rope, oh (G7)then,
she (C)went for the (C7)rope, but (F)then it was (Dm)broke.
Oh, I (G7)wish I were sin gle a (C)gain!
She (C)gain!
This page shows “I Wish I Were Single Again” by J.C. Beckel 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 C at 135 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.