Beautiful People
Tim McGraw Lyrics


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Carl's got a brand new haircut, must have been the girl's first date
Baby blue front quarter panel on his old dark green Chevrolet
Probably never make the pages of People magazine
But you oughta see them sick kids' faces when he shows up on Christmas Eve
Dressed like old St. Nick
That missin' tooth don't matter a bit
There's a lot like him around in every town
They're just family, friends, and neighbors
Doing what they've always done
Lovin' fathers, lovin' daughters, lovin' mothers, lovin' sons
They gather 'round ole Glory
'Round the tables and the steeples
The beautiful people
The beautiful people

Debbie Jo, down at the diner
Sunny side up, burned the toast
Raising up two kids solo
Can't afford no fitness coach
She was going to California
The year her mama got sick
So she hung around to do what she could
Had the first one and that was it
Then her mom passed on
But she still goes by the old folks home
Just to sit a while and bring a smile

They're just family, friends, and neighbors
Doing what they've always done
Lovin' fathers, lovin' daughters, lovin' mothers, lovin' sons
They gather 'round ole Glory
'Round the tables and the steeples
The beautiful people
The beautiful people

A wrinkled old man wearing medals
That he earned on ? Beach
Saying goodbye to a grandson
Who was killed outside Tikrit
They gather 'round ole Glory
Out behind the steeple

The beautiful people
The beautiful people




The beautiful people
Man, their beautiful people, yea

Overall Meaning

The song "Beautiful People" by Tim McGraw portrays a message of how everyday, ordinary people can make extraordinary differences in the lives of those around them. The opening verses feature a man named Carl, who may not be the most glamorous person on the block, with his old green Chevrolet and new haircut, but he brings joy to sick children every Christmas by dressing up like Santa Claus. The song then transitions to Debbie Jo, a single mother who has made sacrifices for her family and regularly visits a nursing home to lift the spirits of the elderly residents. The final verse honors a war veteran who has just lost his grandson in Iraq, but standing behind the steeple, the community supports him in his mourning.


Through the lives and stories of these characters, Tim McGraw reminds listeners that true beauty exists not in flashy cars or Hollywood-worthy appearances, but in the shared love and support of family, friends, and neighbors. The individuals who make up our communities may not make the front page of People magazine, but their contributions and kindness make a real difference in the world.


Overall, "Beautiful People" is an uplifting and inspiring song that celebrates the beauty of everyday life and the power of ordinary people to bring joy and comfort to those around them.


Line by Line Meaning

Carl's got a brand new haircut, must have been the girl's first date
Carl just got a new haircut; it seems like it was for his first date with a girl.


Baby blue front quarter panel on his old dark green Chevrolet
Carl has a brand new car part that is light blue, on his older dark green Chevrolet automobile.


Probably never make the pages of People magazine
Carl is not someone who is famous or important enough to be featured in People magazine.


But you oughta see them sick kids' faces when he shows up on Christmas Eve
While Carl may not be famous or important, the sick children's reactions to seeing him dressed in a Santa Claus costume on Christmas Eve is priceless.


Dressed like old St. Nick
Carl is dressed like Santa Claus.


That missin' tooth don't matter a bit
Carl is missing a tooth, but this is not important and does not affect how he is perceived.


There's a lot like him around in every town
Carl is not unique, and there are many other people like him in every town who do good things for others.


They're just family, friends, and neighbors
The people in the song are just ordinary people who live in the same area.


Doing what they've always done
These people are continuing to live their lives in the same way they always have, despite hardships and difficulties.


Lovin' fathers, lovin' daughters, lovin' mothers, lovin' sons
These people are loving and caring for their family members.


They gather 'round ole Glory
The people in the song gather around the American flag.


'Round the tables and the steeples
The people gather at the tables in their homes or at churches.


The beautiful people
These everyday people are the 'beautiful people'.


Debbie Jo, down at the diner
Debbie Jo is a waitress at the local diner.


Sunny side up, burned the toast
Debbie Jo overcooked the toast and it was burnt.


Raising up two kids solo
Debbie Jo is a single mother who is raising two children on her own.


Can't afford no fitness coach
Debbie Jo doesn't have the money to pay for a personal trainer.


She was going to California
Debbie Jo had plans to move to California.


The year her mama got sick
When Debbie Jo's mother became ill, her plans to move were put on hold.


So she hung around to do what she could
Debbie Jo stayed in town to take care of her mother.


Had the first one and that was it
Debbie Jo only had one child after her plans to move to California fell through.


Then her mom passed on
Debbie Jo's mother died.


But she still goes by the old folks home
Debbie Jo still visits the elderly residents at the local nursing home.


Just to sit a while and bring a smile
Debbie Jo visits the nursing home to bring some joy to the residents.


A wrinkled old man wearing medals
A senior man who is wrinkled and has military medals on his chest.


That he earned on ? Beach
The man earned the medals while fighting for his country, possibly during a beach invasion.


Saying goodbye to a grandson
The man is saying farewell to his grandchild.


Who was killed outside Tikrit
The man's grandson was killed while serving their country outside Tikrit.


Out behind the steeple
The people are gathered outside, possibly behind a church steeple.


The beautiful people
The ordinary people in the song are the 'beautiful people' who do charitable acts for their community and families.


Man, their beautiful people, yea
The song emphasizes that these people are truly beautiful, despite not being famous or being in the public eye.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Round Hill Music Big Loud Songs, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: CHRISTOPHER MARSH LINDSEY, CRAIG MICHAEL WISEMAN

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Comments from YouTube:

TiredOldDude1962

To my grandparents, this is all about you. You took a boy beaten by life and ready to quit and gave him the strength to go on.

Sharon Furniss

Love this song about undercover angels ❤️