The Most Beautiful Girl

The Countdown Singers · Other Songs - The Countdown Singers

Hey, did you happen to see the most beautiful girl in the world?

And if you did, was she crying, crying?

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 woke up this morning, realized what I had done,

I stood alone in the cold gray 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 the most beautiful girl in the world?

And if you did, was she crying, crying?

An' 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.

Oh, won't you tell her that I love her.



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.

Oh, won't you tell her that I love her.

The Most Beautiful Girl

Recorded by The Countdown Singers, this track exemplifies the group's signature style of upbeat, polished pop-rock from the late 1960s. The song features the band's characteristic harmonies and driving rhythm, delivering an infectious energy typical of their discography. As a staple of their catalog, it reflects the era's focus on catchy melodies and relatable themes of admiration and romance. The recording stands as a representative work of The Countdown Singers' contribution to the British Invasion sound, showcasing their ability to craft memorable pop anthems that defined their era.