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"Beautiful Girl" is a song originally written for the 1933 film Stage Mother by Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed. The song was also featured in the 1952 film Singin' in the Rain and sung by Jimmy Thompson.

Lyrics[]

Beautiful girl, you're a lovely picture
Beautiful girl, you're a gorgeous mixer
Of all that lives under those big blue skies

My heart cries, beautiful girl
You're a dazzling icon, beautiful girl
I could never travel if I have you
You'd be my dream come true

There may be blonds and brunettes that are hard to resist
You surpass them like a queen
You got those lips that were meant to be kissed
And you're over sweet sixteen

Oh, beautiful girl, what a gorgeous creature
Beautiful girl, let me call the preacher
What can I do but give my heart to you

If I could write like poets do
I sang my songs that's all to you
Beautiful girl, you're my desire

But when I search for words of praise
I'm like a schoolboy in a daze
When you come my way, this is all that I can say

Can't you see my heart just cry
Beautiful girl, you're a dazzling icon
Beautiful girl, I could never travel if I have you
You'd be my dream come true

There may be blonds and brunettes that are hard to resist
You surpass them like a queen
You got those lips that were meant to be kissed
And you're over sweet sixteen

Oh, beautiful girl, what a gorgeous creature
Beautiful girl, let me call the preacher
What can I do but give my heart to you

Beautiful girl

v - e - d
Media
Singin' in the Rain (soundtrack/video)
Characters
Donald LockwoodKathy SeldenCosmo BrownLina LamontR.F. SimpsonRoscoe DexterZelda ZandersRodOlga MaraDora BaileyPhoebe DinsmoreSid Philips
Songs
Fit as a Fiddle (and Ready for Love)All I Do Is Dream Of YouMake 'Em LaughBeautiful GirlYou Were Meant For MeMoses SupposesGood MorningSingin' in the RainWould You?Broadway Melody BalletYou Are My Lucky Star
See also
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
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