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George Shearing Lyrics


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Ain't she sweet? See her walking down that street.
Yes I ask you very confidentially, ain't she sweet?
Ain't she nice? 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 kinda neat?
Yes I ask you very confidentially, ain't she sweet?
Ain't she sweet? See her walking down that street.
Yes I ask you very confidentially, ain't she sweet?
Ain't she nice? 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 kinda neat?
Yes I ask you very confidentially, ain't she sweet?

Oh I repeat, well, don't you think that's kinda neat?
Yes I ask you very confidentially, ain't she sweet?





Oh I repeat, well, don't you think that's kinda neat?
Yes I ask you very confidentially, ain't she sweet?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to George Shearing's classic song "Ain't She Sweet?" exude a charming and playful sense of admiration for a woman walking down the street. The songwriter is awed by the woman's beauty and asks the listener in a confidential tone if they agree with him. The repetition of the phrases "ain't she sweet" and "ain't she nice" only reinforces the message of the song, as the songwriter wants to ensure that the listener understands his admiration for the woman in question. The use of the phrase "oh me oh my" adds a touch of excitement to the song, while the suggestion of perfection in the woman's appearance is a touch of romanticism.


Overall the song is cheerful, fun and upbeat, capturing perfectly the spirit of the roaring 20s. It's a classic tune of admiration and pure, unadulterated joy, and it's no wonder that "Ain't She Sweet?" has become a beloved classic.


Line by Line Meaning

Ain't she sweet? See her walking down that street.
Isn't she charming? Look at her walking down that street.


Yes I ask you very confidentially, ain't she sweet?
Can you keep a secret? Do you also think she is charming?


Ain't she nice? Look her over once or twice.
Isn't she pleasant? Take a good look at her.


Just cast an eye in her direction, oh me oh my, ain't that perfection?
If you look at her properly, isn't she flawless?


Oh I repeat, well, don't you think that's kinda neat?
I'm saying it again, don't you find it impressive?


Yes I ask you very confidentially, ain't she sweet?
Can you keep a secret? Do you also think she is charming?




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Jack Yellen, Milton Ager

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Comments from YouTube:

@edwincancelii2917

I love the low C on the upright bass at the very end.

@richieswanmusic

Love this song, what stylings !

@binkyboobosh1

....beautiful, pure elegance. Cole and Shearing were born to make music. Such a gift to us all...

@StuartJrBarrett

binkyboobosh1 agreed! Couldn't have said it better myself.

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