Most Beautiful Girl
Dave Dudley · Other Songs - Dave Dudley
Hey did you happen to see the most beautiful girl in the world
And if you did was she crying crying
And hey if you happen to see the most beautiful girl that walked out on me
Tell her I'm sorry tell her I need my baby won't you
tell her that I love her
I wake up this morning realized what I had done
I stood alone in the cold grey dawn I knew I'd lost my morning sun
I lost my head and I said some things
Now come the heartaches that the morning brings
I know I'm wrong and I couldn't see I let my world slip away from me
So hey did you happen to see...
If you happen to see the most beautiful girl that walked out on me
Tell her I'm sorry tell her I need my baby won't you
tell her that I love her
And if you did was she crying crying
And hey if you happen to see the most beautiful girl that walked out on me
Tell her I'm sorry tell her I need my baby won't you
tell her that I love her
I wake up this morning realized what I had done
I stood alone in the cold grey dawn I knew I'd lost my morning sun
I lost my head and I said some things
Now come the heartaches that the morning brings
I know I'm wrong and I couldn't see I let my world slip away from me
So hey did you happen to see...
If you happen to see the most beautiful girl that walked out on me
Tell her I'm sorry tell her I need my baby won't you
tell her that I love her
About Most Beautiful Girl
Dave Dudley's "Most Beautiful Girl" stands as a defining anthem of the 1960s country ballad, showcasing his signature blend of romantic storytelling and melodic simplicity. Recorded during the height of his career, the track exemplifies the genre's emphasis on heartfelt emotion and acoustic instrumentation, capturing the essence of the era's popular sound. As a staple of Dudley's discography, the song reflects his ability to craft enduring narratives about love and longing that resonated deeply with audiences across the nation. Its enduring popularity underscores its status as a classic recording that continues to represent the best of traditional country music from the mid-century period.
