My Girl Lyrics

Westlife

Westlife - My Girl Lyrics

Lyrics

Bryan: I've got sunshine on a cloudy day,
When it's cold outside
I've got the month of May.

All: I guess you'd say,
What can make me feel this way.

Bryan: My girl, (My girl, my girl,)
Talking about my girl.
(My girl,)

Shane: I've got so much honey,
The bees envy me,
I've got a sweeter song,
Than the birds in the trees.
Well…

All: I guess you'd say,
What can make me feel this way.

Shane: My girl, (My Girl, my girl,)
Talking about my girl, (My girl,)
Ooh.

All: Hey, hey, hey,
Hey, hey, hey.

Mark: Ohh, yeah,
I don't need no money,
Fortune or fame,
I've got all the riches baby,
One man can claim.
Well…

All: I guess you'd say,
What can make me feel this way.

Mark: My girl, (My girl, my girl,)
Talking about my girl.
(My girl, talking about my girl,)

Bryan: I've got sunshine on a cloudy day,
With my girl.

(talking about my girl)

Mark: I've even got the month of May,
With my girl.

Bryan: Talking about,
Talking about,
Talking about my girl, (Talking about my girl)
Whoooo,
My girl,

Mark: That's all I can talk about…

Song & Lyrics Facts

Westlife's song "My Girl" is a single from the band's self-titled debut album, released in 1999. The lyrics were written by Ed Cobb and Steve Kipner, while the music was composed by David Frank and Steve Kipner.

The track features Westlife's signature romantic sound and showcases their vocal prowess. It peaked at number 4 on the UK Singles Chart and has since become one of the group's most popular songs. The lyrics tell the story of a man who loves his girl deeply, expressing his emotions through words of devotion and admiration. He declares that she is everything he needs and will always be there for her no matter what. The song also reached number 1 in Ireland and other European countries.

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