Ain't she sweet

Beatles · Anthology 1

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?

Ain't She Sweet

Released by The Beatles on the Anthology 1 compilation, 'Ain't She Sweet' stands as a quintessential example of the group's early pop sensibilities. Originally recorded during their 1963 sessions, the track features the band's signature harmonies and a driving rhythm that defined the British Invasion sound. While often associated with their later work, this recording highlights the group's consistent songwriting prowess and vocal chemistry. The song remains a staple of their discography, showcasing the melodic structures and emotional depth that made them global icons. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to capture the optimism and musical innovation of the mid-1960s era.