music to (one's) ears

music to (one's) ears

Something that is pleasing to hear, such as good news. When Michelle heard that her son and daughter-in-law were going to have a baby, it was music to her ears.
See also: ear, music
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

music to someone's ears

Fig. a welcome sound to someone; news that someone is pleased to hear. A: Here's your paycheck for this month. B: Ah, that's music to my ears!
See also: ear, music
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

music to one's ears

Very pleasing information, excellent news, as in So they're getting married? That's music to my ears.
See also: ear, music
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

music to your ears

COMMON If something that someone says is music to your ears, you are very happy to hear it. That must have been music to your ears, Carlo, to hear how much they respect you. `There'll be another big bonus in it for you.' — `Music to my ears.'
See also: ear, music
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.

music to your ears

something that is very pleasant or gratifying to hear or discover.
See also: ear, music
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • music to ears
  • music to one's ears
  • music to your ears
  • on (one's) good side
  • on the good side of
  • on the good side of (someone)
  • snatcher
  • snatchers
  • baby-snatcher
  • on (one's) right side