My "Jenny Gray" is basking in the sun on the deck; I think she thinks the deck is her tree house!
This song was performed by the Beatles, with John Lennon on lead vocals, however,
it was composed by Milton Ager (music) and Jack Yellen (lyrics) and first
published in 1927 by Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc./Warner Bros., Inc.
It became popular in the first half of the twentieth century.
"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? . . . ."