"S-S-S-Single Bed" is a song by British-based pop group Fox from their third album Blue Hotel.
It marked a return to success for Fox, whose second album Tails of Illusion and its single "Strange Ships" had failed to chart.
The song was most successful in singer Noosha Fox's native Australia, where it reached number one for four weeks in August 1976.
The song features suggestive lyrics, sung from the perspective of a lady addressing a man who has missed the last train home, warning him "All I've got is a single bed / there ain't no room for your sweet head".
[2] Writing in a review of Cherry Red's The Fox Box for Louder Than War in 2017, Ian Canty described the song as a "submerged but tight funk/reggae backing track with a great hook-line complementing the cool, sultry vocal".