Ain't She SweetBeatles

"Ain't She Sweet" — a 1920s standard the Beatles recorded in Hamburg with Lennon singing.

Oh ain't she sweet,
well see her walking down that street.
Yes I ask you very confidentially:
ain't she sweet?
Oh ain't she nice,
well look her over once or twice.
Yes I ask you very confidentially:
ain't she nice?
Just cast an eye
in her direction.
Oh me oh my,
ain't that perfection?
Oh I repeat
well don't you think that's kind of neat?
Yes I ask you very confidentially:
ain't she sweet?
Oh ain't she sweet,
well see her walking down that street.
Well I ask you very confidentially:
ain't she sweet?
Oh ain't that nice,
well look it over once or twice.
Yes I ask you very confidentially:
ain't she nice?
Just cast an eye
in her direction.
Oh me oh my,
ain't that perfection?
Oh I repeat
well don't you think that's kind of neat?
Yes I ask you very confidentially:
ain't she sweet?
Oh ain't she sweet,
well see her walking down that street.
Well I ask you very confidentially:
ain't she sweet?
Well I ask you very confidentially:
ain't she sweet?

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  • Written in 1927 by Jack Yellen and Milton Ager. The Beatles recorded it in Hamburg backing Tony Sheridan, 1961.