Sassy is a studio album by Sarah Vaughan, released in 1956 on the EmArcy label. It was produced by Bob Shad and recorded in New York City.
The album features arrangements by Ernie Wilkins and a brass section, highlighting Vaughan's swing style and improvisational skill. It includes songs such as 'The Lady's in Love with You' and 'It Might as Well Be Spring'.
Sassy is one of Vaughan's most acclaimed albums from her EmArcy period, and its title refers to her nickname. It was reissued on CD in 1991 with bonus tracks.