Frank Sinatra - The Most Beautiful Girl In The World Lyrics






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, 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 "Good-bye, care"
When my slippers are next to the ones that belong
To the one and only beautiful girl in the world

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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 "Good-bye, 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





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  1. p.... ....

    Yeah, but what about Post Malone

  2. H.... V....

    Ace Carolla led me here. Zoom, what an arrangement!

    H.... V....

    Me Too!! Wow

  3. j.... d....

    Just Great!!!!!!!

  4. A.... ....

    I would love to be able to SEE his sheet music! he didn't read music ! what is on that sheet besides the words, the music too or notes on what the band is playing and when to come in etc? always wondered how he learned his songs

    A.... ....

    There are Lyrics and notes on that sheet and Sinatra wasn't know to read notes but he had a musical ear.

  5. T.... M....

    WOW WOW WOW

  6. D.... M....

    Bit of badassery at 1:12: the lead trumpeter talking to his pals before playing.

  7. s.... b....

    will never comprehend how someone can read that fast

  8. e.... e....

    Just awesome. Frank and the band, too! Great live performance.

  9. W.... K....

    This was The Chairman at the very top of his game, backed by some of the world's finest musicians.

  10. P.... G....

    Frank was 50 here. It was late 1966 one month before he turned 51.