Details
- Format:
- Part
- Item types:
- Digital
- Level:
- Early Intermediate
- Artist:
- Milton Ager
- Usages:
- School and Community
- Number of Pages:
- 1
SKU: A0.1500727
Composed by Milton Ager. Arranged by P. R. Frederick. Jazz,Pop,Rock. Individual part. 1 pages. P. R. Frederick #1076817. Published by P. R. Frederick (A0.1500727)."Ain't She Sweet" is a classic song composed by Milton Ager with lyrics by Jack Yellen, first published in 1927. The song quickly gained popularity and became emblematic of the Roaring Twenties, a period characterized by its vibrant music scene and cultural shifts. It is often regarded as a standard from the Tin Pan Alley era.
The song's catchy melody and playful lyrics celebrate the beauty and charm of a woman, making it a favorite among jazz and pop vocalists of the time. It was initially recorded by Gene Austin and has since been covered by numerous artists, including Frank Sinatra and The Beatles.
Here is is arranged as a recorder solo. Enjoy!
See my other recorder arrangements here
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