The album 'Sweet 'n' Sassy' was released in 1964 on the Roulette label, with recordings made in 1963. Production was again by Bob Thiele, and arrangements were by Benny Carter, a renowned saxophonist and arranger.
The record presents a mix of sweet ballads and more rhythmic, sassy numbers, reflecting the title 'Sweet 'n' Sassy'. It includes songs like 'You're My Baby' and 'I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter', showcasing Vaughan's versatility.
Although it did not reach major charts, the album was praised by critics for the quality of the arrangements and Vaughan's performance. It is an example of mid-1960s vocal jazz with a pop touch.