(D)I
don’t (A)get
man y (G)things right the first time.
In (D)fact, I am (Bm)told
that a (C)lot.
Now I (A)know all the (A)wrong turns, the (D)stum bles and (G)falls brought me (D)here.
And where was (G)I be fore the (E7)day that I first saw your love ly (A)face?
Now I see (F#m)it
ev ’ry (G)day
and (D)I
(A)know
that (D)I
(A)am,
(Bm)I
(F#m)am,
(A)I
am
the (D)luck i est.
What if (D)I
don’t (A)get
man y (G)things right the first time.
In (D)fact, I am (Bm)told
that a (C)lot.
Now I (A)know all the (A)wrong turns, the (D)stum bles and (G)falls brought me (D)here.
And where was (G)I be fore the (E7)day that I first saw your love ly (A)face?
Now I see (F#m)it
ev ’ry (G)day
and (D)I
(A)know
that (D)I
(A)am,
(Bm)I
(F#m)am,
(A)I
am
the (D)luck i est.
What if I love you more than I have
ev er found a way to (D)say
to (G)you.
Next (F#m)luck i est.
This page shows “The Luckiest” by Ben Folds 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 D at 54 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.