The song "The Way You Look Tonight" was not originally written by Joey McIntyre. It is a classic song from the American musical film "Swing Time" released in 1936. The lyrics were written by Dorothy Fields and the music was composed by Jerome Kern. The song is a romantic ballad expressing deep affection and admiration for someone. It speaks about the feeling of being low or when the world seems cold, but finding comfort and joy in thinking about the person and the way they look. The lyrics highlight the person's lovely smile, soft cheeks, and charming qualities that make the singer fall in love with them. The tenderness in the person's words and their infectious laughter is described as tearing apart the singer's fears and touching their foolish heart. The lyrics emphasize a plea for the person not to ever change because the singer loves them just the way they are. Joey McIntyre, a former member of the pop group New Kids on the Block, is known for his cover version of "The Way You Look Tonight." Although he did not write the song, his rendition showcases his vocal talents and his interpretation of the romantic sentiments expressed in the lyrics.