"Ain’t She Sweet" — A timeless classic reimagined by Elena Andreoli.
- Sakshi Batra
- 55 minutes ago
- 1 min read
Elena Andreoli brings back 1920s style with natural swing and a movie-like look.

Elena Andreoli is a multicultural artist and one of the very best vocalists in the world. She is a brilliant Italian singer, an innovative artist, and a virtuoso of the guitar, with Milan, Italy, as her base. She won the Anello d’Oro for Best Italian Female Voice and leads her own jazz septet. Elena is a link between music and theatre and has had the privilege to work with personalities such as Dario Fo and Federico Fellini. The music of the golden-age jazz period has been revived by the graceful Italian style and the soulful artistry.
Elena Andreoli’s version of "Ain’t She Sweet" is a wonderful comeback of the 1927 hit — chic, fun, and irresistibly smooth.

Her voice is full of vintage charm and emotional subtlety, effortlessly gliding on the music of the clarinet by Paolo Tomelleri and a great band that is keeping the light and yet very catchy rhythm. The piece of music is executed with the swinging period of the 20th-century style, when the music was authentic but with a distinctively present polish, thus creating a perfect balance of nostalgia and sophistication. The words in every line are full of irony and elation, thus converting this rendition into both a respectful salute and a new creative expression.




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