The Girl Next Door

"The Girl Next Door" is a song that was featured in Frank Sinatra's 1954 album Songs for Young Lovers. It was later featured in Sinatra's 1962 album, All Alone.

History
The name of the song is initially titled "The Boy Next Door," however, due to Sinatra's gender being male, the song's lyrics are changed to be of a girl rather a boy. This is also the case for other singers that sing this song.

"The Boy Next Door" was originally written for use in the film Meet Me in St. Louis. In the musical, Judy Garland was the first to perform this number, and since, it has become a jazz standard.

Releases

 * Studio recordings
 * Songs for Young Lovers (1954)
 * All Alone (1962)
 * Reissues
 * Concepts (1992)
 * The Complete Reprise Studio Recordings (1995)
 * The Very Best of Frank Sinatra (1997)
 * The Capitol Years (1998)
 * Young at Heart (2008)

Lyrics
The moment I saw her smile I knew she was just my style My only regret is we've never met For I dream of her all the while

But she doesn't know I exist no matter how much I persist So it's clear to see there's no hope for me Though I live at fifty one, thirty five Kensington Avenue And she lives at fifty one, thirty three

How can I ignore the girl next door I love her more than I can say Doesn't try to please me, doesn't even tease me And she never sees me glance her way

And thought I'm heart sore the girl next door Affection for me won't display I just adore her so I can't ignore her The girl next door