The Most Beautiful Girl

Album: Behind Closed Doors (1973)
Charted: 2 1
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  • 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
    Oh, 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 comes 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?
    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 Writer/s: Billy Sherrill, Norris Wilson, Rory Michael Bourke
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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