(Db)She be (Bbm7)longs (Db)there, (Cb)left with her (Abm7)lib er ty, (Db)nev er known as a (F#m)non be liev er, she (G#m7)laughs and stays in her (Ab)one, one, one, won der ful.
(Db)She knew (Bbm7)how to (Cb)gath er the (Abm7)for est when (Db7)God reached soft ly and (F#m7)moved her bod y.
One (E)gold en lock et, quite (B)young and (F#)lov ing her (E)moth
(C#m7)er and (E)fa
(C#m7)ther.
(Db)Far ther (Bbm7)down, (Db)the (Cb)path was a (Abm7)mys ter y.
(Db)Through the re cess, the (F#m)chalk and num bers, a (G#m7)boy bumped in to her (Ab)one, one, one, won der ful.
(Db)All fall (Bbm7)down and (Cb)lost in the (Abm7)mys ter y, (Db7)lost it all to a (F#m7)non be liev er, and (E)all that’s left is a (B)girl who’s (F#)loved by her (E)moth
(C#m7)er and (E)fa
(C#m7)ther.
(Db)She’ll re (Bbm7)turn, in (Cb)love with her (Abm7)lib er ty, (Db)just a way from her (F#m)non be liev er, she’ll (G#m7)sigh and thank God for (Ab)one, one, one, won der ful.
This page shows “Wonderful” by Brian Wilson 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 Gb at 76 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.