AIN'T SHE SWEET
| (Milton Ager/Jack Yellen) | ||
| (o): | Lou Gold & His Melody Men (1927) | label: Challenge/Gennett |
| As Bud McAffee & His Gang on Champion. Introduced on radio by Paul Ash & His Orch. | ||
| (c): | Dixie Stompers (1927) [with Fletcher Henderson], Ted Wallace (1927) , Harry Richman (1927) , Ben Bernie (1927) , Annette Hanshaw (1927) [as Ain't He Sweet], Jack Hylton (1927) , Gellin & Borgstrom (1927) , Jack Pettis (1927) [with Joe Venuti and Eddie Lang], Radiolites (1927) [with Ben Selvin], California Ramblers (1927) , Gene Austin (1927) [with Nat Shilkret Orch], Paul Whiteman (1927) [vocal: Bing Crosby], Lillian Roth (1927) , Hoosier Hot Shots (1936) , Jimmie Lunceford (1939) , Bunny Berigan (1939) , Erroll Garner (1951) , Gene Vincent (1956) [not the only ultra-oldie in a rock version that year; see: Baby Face, Blueberry Hill, By The Light Of The Silvery Moon], Eddie Cantor (1957) , Sacha Distel (1959) , Beatles (1961) [in Hamburg for producer Bert Kaempfert, still as backing band of Tony Sheridan (who doesn't participate here), released in '64, hit UK], Frank Sinatra (1962) , Sadi (1972) , John Lennon (1974) , Bernie Worrell (1991) , | |
| Other Milton Ager/Jack Yellen compositions: Big Bad Bill Is Sweet William Now and Happy Days Are Here Again. (see also: Alabama Jubilee) | ||
