Songwriter: La Toya Jackson Janet Jackson

Producer: Ollie E. Brown

Soon as she came
The choir singing took place
Wind in her hair
Her sophisticated air

As she walked in the place
With that look on her face
And she passes by
How she's catch their eye
With a sigh
She walks on by

Lovely is she
Beautiful charming
Lovely is she
Beautiful charming

Entering the room
As she went to take her chair
To smell her perfume
All the men they start to stare

This girl is one of a kind
How she takes her time
To see her face
It would put you in a daze
As they all say

Lovely is she
Beautiful charming
Lovely is she
Beautiful charming

Lovely is she
Beautiful charming
Lovely is she
Beautiful charming

Sipping champagne
How she drover her man insane
Watching in vain
If they only knew her name

Ooh, she's the girl that could turn the world
And their love in flames
As they watch and adore
Her face
As they all say

Lovely is she
Beautiful charming
Lovely is she
Beautiful charming

La Toya Jackson

La Toya Jackson is a singer, actress, tv-personality, and fifth child of the iconic Jackson family. She garnered success as a singer in the 80s and 90s, working with Polydor, Sony Music and RCA. In 1980, she released her self-titled debut album. It peaked at number one hundred sixteen on the Billboard 200. Her debut single “If You Feel the Funk”, became a minor hit, climbing into the Top 40 of the US R&B chart.

Her follow-up album My Special Love peaked at one hundred seventy-five on the Billboard 200, but received little success or promotion. Her 1984 third album Heart Don’t Lie is her most successful and critically acclaimed album of her career. It peaked at number one-hundred forty-nine on the Billboard 200. It spawned four singles; “Bet'cha Gonna Need My Lovin'”, “Heart Don’t Lie”, “Hot Potato”, and “Private Joy”.

Her fourth album Imagination was released in 1986 and spawned the singles “Baby Sister”, “He’s a Pretender”, and “Imagination”. She continued to release albums (La Toya in 1988, Bad Girl in 1990, No Relations in 1991, and From Nashville to You in 1994) until her last album in 1995, Stop in the Name of Love.