Story Behind The Song
A teen pop song ala Hannah Montana/MileyCyrus or Hilary Duff.
The singer says she's the Luckiest Girl in the World because the person she's singing to (could be her boyfriend/friend/or family) knows everything about her--the good the bad and the ugly--an
Song Description
A teen pop song ala Hannah Montana/MileyCyrus or Hilary Duff.
The singer says she's the Luckiest Girl in the World because the person she's singing to (could be her boyfriend/friend/or family) knows everything about her--the good the bad and the ugly--an
Song Length |
3:08 |
Genre |
Pop - General |
Tempo |
Medium Slow (91 - 110) |
Lead Vocal |
Female Vocal |
Mood |
Glad, Joyful |
Subject |
Happiness |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
Lyrics
Luckiest Girl in the World
Copyright Words, Music, and Master by Patricia Bahia and Jen Stuler
Verse 1
When my good isn't good enough
And just being me seems so hard
When I wonder if I'll ever measure up
You say never change the way you are
You showed me its OK to be
Its OK to just be me
with you I really feel
I really feel real
Chorus
I don't have to pretend
to be someone else to be somebody else
Around you I can be myself, be myself
You know everything there is to know about me
Not just the good but the bad and the ugly
somehow you still love me
I'm the luckiest girl in the world Oh Oh, Yeah
I'm the luckiest girl in the world Oh Oh, Yeah
Verse 2
I get so moody sometimes
Everything's fine but I'm still dramatic
So much going on in my life
You don't get caught up in all the static
When I'm crying stormy tears
You hold me 'til the sky is clear
When I'm with you I really feel
I really feel real
Chorus
I don't have to pretend
to be someone else to be somebody else
Around you I can be myself, be myself
You know everything there is to know about me
Not just the good but the bad and the ugly
somehow you still love me
I'm the luckiest girl in the world Oh Oh, Yeah
I'm the luckiest girl in the world Oh Oh, Yeah
Bridge/Breakdown
You see me
You hear me
You know me
You see me
You hear me
You know me
And you still love me for who I am
Repeat Chorus out
Copyright Words, Music, and Master by Patricia Bahia and Jen Stuler