00:00
02:06
"Ain't She Sweet" is a classic American song originally written by Milton Ager and Jack Yellen in 1927. Frank Sinatra's rendition brings his signature smooth vocal style to this upbeat tune. Released as part of his extensive repertoire, Sinatra's version showcases his ability to interpret timeless standards with charm and charisma. The song has been a favorite in his live performances and remains a beloved piece among fans of traditional pop and jazz music.
Ain't she sweet? See her coming down the street
Now, I ask you very confidentially, ain't she sweet?
Ain't she nice? Look her over once or twice
Now, I ask you very confidentially, ain't she nice?
Just cast an eye in her direction
Me or my, ain't that perfection?
I repeat, don't you think that's kinda neat?
And, I ask you very confidentially, ain't she sweet?
Ain't she sweet? See her coming down the street
Now, I ask you very confidentially, ain't she sweet?
Ain't she nice? Look her over once or twice
Now, I ask you very confidentially, ain't she nice?
Just cast an eye in her direction
Me ohh my, ain't that perfection?
I repeat, don't you think that's kinda neat?
And I ask you very confidentially, ain't she sweet?
Ain't she sweet? See her coming down the street
Now, I ask you very confidentially, ain't she sweet?
Ain't she nice? Look her over once or twice
Now, I ask you very confidentially, ain't she nice?
Ain't she nice? Look her over once or twice
Now, I ask you very confidentially, ain't she nice?