The Prettiest Girl In The Whole Wide World

Weezer · Raditude [2009]

Fall leaves falling

Colder than air

Too bad she ain't coming

Alone right here



And I got the prettiest girl in the whole wide world

And nobody can take her from me

And if even when she goes out walking alone

I waited home patiently



I've never been so happy

I've never been so sure

Ohh...



Memories are gone

All in the wind

All the things return to me

All coming clear



I've got the prettiest girl in the whole wide world

And nobody can take her from me

And if even when she goes out walking alone

I waited home patiently



I've never been so happy

I've never been so sure

I've got the prettiest girl in the whole wide world

No one knows



Fun times are falling

All over again

Ten thousand calling

All of my time



I've got the prettiest girl in the whole wide world

And nobody can take her from me

And if even when she goes out walking alone

I waited home patiently



I've never been so happy

I've never been so sure



I've got the prettiest woman in the whole wide world

No one knows

The Prettiest Girl In The Whole Wide World

Released on Weezer's 2009 album Raditude, this track stands as a defining example of the band's post-Blue Era sound. The song blends the group's signature melodic pop-rock structure with a more polished, radio-ready production style that characterized their work in the late 2000s. It features the band's characteristic interplay between frontman Rivers Cuomo's vocal delivery and the driving rhythm section, maintaining the emotional core of their earlier hits while embracing a brighter, more accessible sonic palette. The recording reflects a period where Weezer sought to broaden their appeal without sacrificing their distinct identity, resulting in a track that remains a staple of their discography and a touchstone for fans of the band's evolution during that era.