Barbra Streisand

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If a Girl Isn’t Pretty

Barbra Streisand

Lyrics

[Mrs. Strakosh:]
Fanny, when people pay good money in the the-ay-ter--
Especially the male element--they want something to look at!

If a girl isn't pretty
Like a Miss Atlantic City
All she gets in life
Is pity and a pat

[Mrs. Brice:]
Is a nose with deviation
Such a crime against the nation?
Should I throw her into jail
Or drown the cat?

[Mrs. Strakosh, O' Malley, and Meeker:]
She must shine in ev'ry detail
Like a ring, you're buying retail
Be a standard size that
Fits a standard dress

[Mrs. Strakosh:]
When a girl's incidentals
Are no bigger than two lentils

[Mrs. Strakosh, O' Malley, and Meeker:]
Then to me, that doesn't spell success
[Eddie:]
If a girl isn't pretty
Like a Miss Atlantic City
She should dump the stage
And try another route
Any guy who pays a quarter
For a seat just feels he oughter
See a figger that his wife can't
Substitute

Kid, my heart ain't made of marble
But your rhythm's really horr'ble
And that map of yours just ain't no
Valentine
Everything you got's about right
But the damn thing don't come out right
So forget it, kid
And just resign

[Chorus:]
If a girl isn't pretty
If a girl isn't pretty
If a girl isn't pretty
If a girl isn't pretty
If a girl isn't pretty
She should get a job
Go get a job--
Get any job
Get a weekly pay
'Cause if a girl isn't pretty
Like a Miss Atlantic City
She's a real Miss Nobody, U.S.AEmbed

One of Barbra Streisand's most popular songs is "If a Girl Isn't Pretty," which is part of the smash-hit Broadway musical "Funny Girl." The song has since become a classic due to its catchy melody and beautiful lyrics, which aim to celebrate the inner beauty of women.

The song's lyrics were written by Bob Merrill, with beautiful music composed by Jule Styne. The duo is known for their contribution to the American pop music industry. Barbra Streisand's rendition of the song is iconic and has become synonymous with the musical.

About If a Girl Isn’t Pretty

As mentioned earlier, "If a Girl Isn't Pretty" is a track from the musical "Funny Girl," which premiered on Broadway in 1964. The musical tells the story of a young, ambitious performer named Fanny Brice, who becomes an overnight sensation and finds love in her charming con-artist husband, Nick Arnstein.

"If a Girl Isn't Pretty" is one of the musical's most fun, upbeat, and catchy songs. The song is sung by Fanny's mother, Mrs. Brice, who emphasises the importance of inner beauty over external appearance. She tells her daughter that if men do not appreciate a woman's brain and heart, then they aren't worth the trouble.

The lyrics of the song are unforgettable with a playful rhythm. The song celebrates how every woman is pretty in her way, regardless of her external appearance. It encourages women of all ages, shapes, and sizes to believe in themselves and embrace their unique qualities. Indeed, the song is an ode to female empowerment and self-love that still resonates today.

"If a Girl Isn't Pretty" is both timeless and thought-provoking. The song has inspired many women around the world to be comfortable in their own skin. It is a beautiful reminder that true beauty comes from within and that we are all capable of being confident, brave, and self-assured. The song showcases Barbra Streisand's impeccable vocal range and is a testament to her incredible talent as a performer.

It is no wonder that "If a Girl Isn't Pretty" continues to be a catchy and meaningful song that never gets old. Its message of embracing one's self-worth and inner beauty is essential in a world that is continually obsessed with external appearance.

Indeed, "If a Girl Isn't Pretty" remains a timeless classic that celebrates the importance of being true to oneself, no matter what others may think.