The Most Beautiful Girl

Harry Connick Jr. · Other Songs - Harry Connick Jr.

I met her

But I never thought, she'd belong to me

I just wanted someone I could sing to

Who'd listen to every song.

Oh I just wanted someone I could cling to

Cling to all night long

So I kissed her

But I never thought

She'd belong to me

And when I felt her lips I skipped a heartbeat

Because I was so in love with this girl

Oh and how many times does your heart meet

The most beautiful girl in the world

So I thought and thought about her

I just couldn't stop thinking about her.

And I died when she called me up and said

That she couldn't stop thinking about me

Now she loves me

And I never thought she'd belong to me

Now guys are calling wanting to be boyfriends

But they'd going to have to answer to me

Oh 'cos I'm going to tell all those toyfriends

That she belongs to me.

So I thought and I thought about her

I just couldn't stop thinking about her

And I died when she called me up and said

Oh Harry, I can't stop thinking about you either baby

Oh she loves me and I never thought she'd belong to me

Now guys are calling wanting to be boyfriends

But they're going to have to answer to me

Oh because I'm going to tell all those toyfriends

Oh that she, oh she, that she belongs to me.

The Most Beautiful Girl

Harry Connick Jr. delivers a tender ballad in "The Most Beautiful Girl," showcasing his signature smooth vocal style and refined piano accompaniment. The track exemplifies his ability to blend jazz sensibilities with pop accessibility, characteristic of his extensive discography and career trajectory. As a dedicated songwriter, Connick often crafts intimate narratives that highlight romantic devotion, a theme central to this recording. The song stands as a testament to his versatility, capturing the quiet intensity of admiration through understated musical arrangements. It reflects the broader body of work where he consistently prioritizes emotional resonance and melodic clarity, appealing to listeners who appreciate classic songwriting structures within a contemporary framework.