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?
Charming Simplicity: A Look at “Ain’t She Sweet”
“Ain’t She Sweet” by The Beatles captures the timeless charm and innocence of early pop standards. The lyrics revolve around the simple yet captivating act of admiring someone walking down the street, blending playfulness with sincere admiration. The recurring question, “Ain’t she sweet?” emphasizes the narrator’s fascination and delight, turning a casual observation into an affectionate celebration of beauty and personality. The song’s repetitive structure and conversational tone create a catchy, light-hearted atmosphere, making it an endearing listening experience. With each verse, the admiration grows, painting a picture of effortless perfection and irresistible allure.
Song Credits
Written by: Milton Ager, Jack Yellen
Performed by: The Beatles
Release Year: 1961