Satin Doll

Johnny Mercer, Duke Ellington

Cigarette holder, which a wigs me
And over her shoulder, she digs me
Out cattin', my satin doll, wee-ooh

Baby shall we go, out skippin'
And careful amigo, you're flipping
She speaks Latin, my Satin Doll

Well she's nobody's fool
So I'm playing it cool as can be be-e-e-ee
Well I'll give it a whirl
But I ain't for no girl catching me
Hear what I say
Switch-a-rooney

And it's telephone numbers, well a you know
Doing our rhumbas with uno
And that is, my Satin Doll

Well she's nobody's fool
So I'm playing it cool as can be be-ee-eee
Well I'll give it a whirl
But I ain't for no girl, catching me
Hear what I say
Switch-a-rooney

And it's telephone numbers, well you know
Doing our rhumbas with uno
And that is, my Satin Doll

Say one more time now
That is it, my Satin Doll
One more time now
I love her, my Satin Doll

Be doo - be doo - be doo - be doo
Doo wah

Trivia about the song Satin Doll by The Impressions

When was the song “Satin Doll” released by The Impressions?
The song Satin Doll was released in 1964, on the album “The Never Ending Impressions”.
Who composed the song “Satin Doll” by The Impressions?
The song “Satin Doll” by The Impressions was composed by Johnny Mercer, Duke Ellington.

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