The Most Beautiful Girl In the WorldFrank SinatraWritten by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz HartThis version not released as a single butIn 1952 it became Ted Straeter's theme song as he hit # 27.In 1953 Tommy Dorsey put it at # 21From the Broadway musical "Jumbo"The most beautiful girl in the worldPicks my ties outShe eats my candyShe drinks my brandyThe most beautiful girl in the worldThe most beautiful star in the world 'tisn't GarboIsn't Dietrich But a sweet trickWho can make me believe it's a beautiful world Social ? Not a bit Natural kind of wit She'd shine anywhere And she hasn't got platinum hairThe most beautiful house in the worldHas a mortgageWhat do I care ?It's "Good-bye, care"When my slippers are next to the ones that belongTo the one and only beautiful girl in the world Social ? Not a bit She's got a natural kind of wit. And I tell ya, she'd shine anywhere And she hasn't got platinum hairThe most beautiful house in the worldIt has a mortgageWhat do I care ?It's "Good-bye, care"When my slippers are next to the ones that belongTo the one and only beautiful girlThe one and only beautiful girlThe one and only beautiful girl in the world