I (Dm7)won der
I (C)won der,
I (Dm7)won der
why (G7)each lit tle (C)bird (B)has (C)a (B)some (C)one to (Dm7)sing to,
sweet (C)things to,
a (Em)gay lit tle (B7)love mel o (Em)dy?
I (Dm7)won
der,
I (C)won
der
if (Dm7)my heart keeps (G7)sing ing, will (C)my (B)song (C)go (B)wing (C)ing to (Dm7)some
one
who’ll (C)find
me
and (Dm7)bring back
a (G7)love song
to (C)me?
I (Dm7)won
der
I (C)won
der,
I (Dm7)won der
why (G7)each lit
tle (C)bird (B)has
(C)a (B)some (C)one
to (Dm7)sing
to,
sweet (C)things
to,
a (Em)gay
lit tle (B7)love mel
o (Em)dy?
I (Dm7)won
der,
I (C)won
der
if (Dm7)my heart
keeps (G7)sing ing,
will (C)my (B)song
(C)go (B)wing (C)ing
to (Dm7)some one
who’ll (C)find me
and (Dm7)bring back
a (G7)love song
to (C)me?
I (C)me?
This page shows “I Wonder” by Winston Hibler 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 100 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.