1953 song composed by Duke Ellington
"Satin Doll " is ajazz standard written byDuke Ellington andBilly Strayhorn with lyrics byJohnny Mercer .[ 1] Written in 1953, the song has been recorded byElla Fitzgerald ,Carmen McRae ,Billy Eckstine ,Nancy Wilson ,Bobby Short , and many other vocalists. As an instrumental, it has been recorded by hundreds of jazz artists.[ 2] Itschord progression is well known for its unusual use of chords and opening with aii-V-I turnaround .[ 3]
Billy Strayhorn According to Strayhorn biographerDavid Hajdu , Ellington wrote the main melodic themes for "Satin Doll", then asked Strayhorn to harmonize and orchestrate the tune and write an original lyric.[ 4] Hajdu wrote that Strayhorn did pen a lyric for the song that was a tribute to Strayhorn's mother (whom Strayhorn called "Satin Doll"), but that Strayhorn's lyric was not performed and is now lost. The Duke Ellington Orchestra recorded the piece as an instrumental in 1953, and the song charted that same year and remained popular through the 1950s. Around 1959, Johnny Mercer was asked to write a new lyric for the song. An instrumental version by guitaristJohnny Smith released in 1959 lists Mercer as a composer, though the copyright registration for the version of the song with Mercer's lyric was not filed until 1960.[ 5]
Commercial Recordings [ edit ] Duke Ellington –Capitol Sessions 1953–1955 (1953, instrumental)[ 2] Ella Fitzgerald –Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Duke Ellington Songbook (1957, with scat vocal);Ella in Hollywood (1961, with Mercer lyric);[ 2] Ella and Basie! (1963, with Mercer lyric)The Gaylords – 1958[ 6] (vocal, features uncredited lyric that differs from the Mercer lyric)Bill Doggett –Salute to Duke Ellington (King , 1959)George Shearing (instrumental) –Beauty And The Beat! (Capitol Records , 1959, withPeggy Lee on other songs)The Coasters –One by One (1960)[ 7] Harry James –Harry James...Today (MGM , 1960)McCoy Tyner –Nights of Ballads & Blues (1963)[ 2] Bud Powell –Bud Powell in Paris /Writin' for Duke (1963, produced and arranged by Ellington)[ 8] The Impressions –The Never Ending Impressions (1964)Blossom Dearie –Blossom Time at Ronnie's (1966)[ 2] Kimiko Kasai –Satin Doll (CBS/Sony , 1972) - withGil Evans Orchestra[ 9] Bobbi Humphrey -Satin Doll (1974)Chicago –Chicago VIII (1974)Terry Callier –I Just Can't Help Myself (1974)Oscar Peterson andClark Terry –Oscar Peterson & Clark Terry (1975)[ 2] Joe Sample –The Three (1975)[ 2] Dewey Redman –African Venus (1992)[ 2] Dave Grusin –Homage to Duke (1993)Buddy Emmons &Ray Pennington with the Swing Shift Band -It's All In The Swing (1994)Dr. John –Duke Elegant (1999)Hank Jones –Someday My Prince Will Come (2002)[ 2] ^ Micucci, Matt (May 2, 2017)."A short history of … "Satin Doll" " .Jazziz.com . RetrievedDecember 2, 2020 . ^a b c d e f g h i Gioia, Ted (2012).The Jazz Standards: A Guide to the Repertoire . New York City: Oxford University Press. p. 360.ISBN 978-0-19-993739-4 . ^ "Satin Doll",Compositions , Jazz Standards .^ (Hajdu, David (1996).Lush Life: A Biography of Billy Strayhorn . New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux.ISBN 0-374-19438-6 . ^ Van de Leur, Walter (2002).Something to Live For: The Music of Billy Strayhorn . New York: Oxford University Press.ISBN 0-19-512448-0 . ^ "The Best of the Gaylords: The Mercury Years" .AllMusic . Retrieved27 October 2018 .^ "The Coasters : One by One" .AllMusic . RetrievedFebruary 18, 2012 . .^ "Bud Powell Discography" .jazzdisco.org . Retrieved2024-11-24 .^ "Kimiko Kasai With Gil Evans Orchestra – Satin Doll" .Discogs . 1972. RetrievedApril 1, 2020 .
Studio albums Harlem Jazz, 1930 Ellingtonia, Vol. One Ellingtonia, Vol. Two Braggin' in Brass: The Immortal 1938 Year The Blanton–Webster Band Never No Lament: The Blanton-Webster Band Smoke Rings Liberian Suite Great Times! Masterpieces by Ellington Ellington Uptown The Duke Plays Ellington Ellington '55 Dance to the Duke! Ellington Showcase Historically Speaking Duke Ellington Presents... The Complete Porgy and Bess A Drum Is a Woman Studio Sessions, Chicago 1956 Such Sweet Thunder Studio Sessions 1957 & 1962 Ellington Indigos Black, Brown and Beige Duke Ellington at the Bal Masque The Cosmic Scene Happy Reunion Jazz Party Anatomy of a Murder Festival Session Blues in Orbit The Nutcracker Suite Piano in the Background Swinging Suites by Edward E. and Edward G. Unknown Session Piano in the Foreground Paris Blues Featuring Paul Gonsalves Midnight in Paris Studio Sessions, New York 1962 Afro-Bossa The Symphonic Ellington Duke Ellington's Jazz Violin Session Studio Sessions New York 1963 My People Ellington '65 Duke Ellington Plays Mary Poppins Ellington '66 Concert in the Virgin Islands The Popular Duke Ellington Far East Suite The Jaywalker Studio Sessions, 1957, 1965, 1966, 1967, San Francisco, Chicago, New York ...And His Mother Called Him Bill Second Sacred Concert Studio Sessions New York, 1968 Latin American Suite The Pianist New Orleans Suite Orchestral Works The Suites, New York 1968 & 1970 The Intimacy of the Blues The Afro-Eurasian Eclipse Studio Sessions New York & Chicago, 1965, 1966 & 1971 The Intimate Ellington The Ellington Suites This One's for Blanton! Up in Duke's Workshop Duke's Big 4 Mood Ellington Live albums Collaborations Compositions by Billy Strayhorn by Juan Tizol
Orchestra members Related
Studio albums Compilation albums Singles Related articles
Singles B-sides Other songs
This article about ajazz standard or composition written in the 1950s is astub . You can help Wikipedia byexpanding it .