With a lit tle (F)luck, we can help it (Bb)out, we can make this (Bb)whole damn a thing work (F)out.
With a lit tle (F)love, we can lay it (Bb)down, can’t you feel the (Bb)town ex der plod ing?
There is no (D7)end to what we can (Gm)do to geth er.
(To geth er.)
There is no (D7)end.
(There is no (Gm)end.
There is no (D7)end.)
The wil low (D7)turns his back on in (Ebmaj7)clem ent weath er;
and if (Bb)he can do it,
we can do it,
just me and you,
and a lit tle (F)luck, we can set it (Bb)off, we can send it (Bb)in for ing land ing.
(F)out.
With a lit tle (F)luck, we can turn it (Bb)on, there can be no (Bb)mis un ex stand ing.
There is no (D7)end to what we can (Gm)do to geth er.
(To geth er.)
There is no (D7)end.
(There is no (Gm)end.
There is no (D7)end.)
The wil low (D7)turns his back on in (Ebmaj7)clem ent weath er;
and if (Bb)he can do it,
we can do it,
just me and you, (Ebmaj7)clem ent weath er;
we can do it,
just me and you.
With a (F)lit tle luck.
With a (F)lit tle luck.
With a (Bb)lit tle luck, a lit tle luck, a (Bb)lit tle luck.
With a (F)lit tle luck.
With a (F)lit tle luck.
With a (Bb)lit tle luck, a lit tle luck, a (Bb)lit tle luck.
With a (F)lit tle (Bb)luck.
This page shows “With A Little Luck” by Wings 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 Bb at 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.