{t: Ain't she sweet?} {st: Jack Yellen, Milton Ager (1927)} {instrument: ukulele} {key: G} [G6]Ain't[Cm7] she sw[D7]eet?[D7] See her [G6]walking [Cm7]down the [D7]street?[D7] Now I [G]ask you [B7]very c[E]onfi[E7]dentially, [A7]ain't[D7] she [G]sweet?[D7] [G6]Ain't[Cm7] she ni[D7]ce? [D7] Look her [G6]over [Cm7]once or [D7]twice. [D7] Now I [G]ask you [B7]very c[E]onfi[E7]dentially, [A7]ain't[D7] she [G]nice? {c:Bridge} {sob} [Gm7]Just [G7]cast an [C]eye [C] [Am7] in [Edim]her di[G]rection -- [Am7] [G] [Gm7]Oh [G7]me, oh [C]my, [C] [Am7] ain't [Edim]that per[G]fec[Gdim]tion? [Am7] [D7] {eob} [G6]I [Cm7] re - [D7]peat, [D7] don't you [G6]think she's[Cm7] kind of [D7]sweet? [D7] Now I [G]ask you [B7]very c[E]onfi[E7]dentially, [A7]ain't[D7] she sw[G]eet?