Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
The song is taken from the 1935 Rodgers and Hart musical Jumbo. Cover versions made it to the charts in the 50s, and in 1962 the broadway musical was adapted for the silver screen.
The most beautiful girl in the world
Picks my ties out, she eats my candy, she drinks my brandy
The most beautiful girl in the world
The most beautiful star in the world
She isn't Garbo, isn't Dietrich, but a sweet trick
Who can make me believe it's a beautiful world
Social? Not a bit!
Natural kind of wit
She'd shine anywhere
And she hasn't got platinum hair
The most beautiful house in the world
Has a mortgage, what do I care? It's goodbye, care
When my slippers are next to the ones that belong
To the one and only beautiful girl in the world
Social? Not a bit!
She's got a natural kind of wit
And I tell ya, she'd shine anywhere
And she hasn't got platinum hair
The most beautiful house in the world
It has a mortgage
What do I care? It's goodbye, care
When my slippers are next to the ones that belong
To the one and only beautiful girl
The one and only beautiful girl
The one and only beautiful girl in the world
The Most Beautiful Girl In The World was written by Richard Rodgers.
The Most Beautiful Girl In The World was produced by Jimmy Bowen.
Frank Sinatra released The Most Beautiful Girl In The World on Mon May 30 1966.