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You've just got to be one of the most
Beautiful people in the whole wide world
It's true - it's true - it's true
And I love youYou're so easy to make conversation with
And nobody else can please me that way
No one can say that you're a wallflower
Cause you've always got something groovy to sayYou've just got to be one of the most
Beautiful people in the whole wide world
It's true - it's true - it's true
And I love youTalk about a girl with a sweet disposition
You oughta have a room full of ribbons
And wear 'em in your hair
Every day of the week for mePeople turn around they know we're the happiest
People today in this whole town
And it's no wonder that they kinda wonder
If we're not the grooviest couple aroundYou've just got to be one of the most
Beautiful people in the whole wide world
It's true - it's true - it's true

And I love youYou've just got to be one of the most
Beautiful people in the whole wide world
It's true - it's true - it's true
I love youI do - I do - I do
Mmmm - I love yaYou've just got to be one of the most
Beautiful people in the whole wide world
It's true - it's true - it's true
And I love you
Songwriters
GIST, KENNYPublished by
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Bobby Vee (born April 30, 1943) is an American pop music singer. Born Robert Thomas Velline in Fargo, North Dakota, United States, his 1961 summer release Take Good Care Of My Baby went to No.1 on the Billboard U.S. and number 3 on the UK singles chart (according to EveryHit.com). Known primarily as a performer of Brill Building pop material, he went on to record a string of international hits in the 1960s, including Devil or Angel, Rubber Ball (1961), More Than I Can Say (1961), Run To Him (1961), The Night Has A Thousand Eyes (1963), and Come Back When You Grow Up.

Read more about Bobby Vee on Last.fm.


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