Satin Doll
Bill Berry Lyrics


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Cigarette holder which wigs me
Over her shoulder she digs me
Out cattin' that satin doll
Baby, shall we go out skippin'?

Careful, amigo, you're flippin'
Speaks Latin that satin doll
She's nobody's fool so I'm playing it cool as can be
I'll give it a whirl but I ain't for no girl catching me

Swich-e-rooney
Telephone numbers well you know




Doing my rhumbas with uno
And that's my satin doll

Overall Meaning

This set of lyrics from Bill Berry's song "Satin Doll" portrays a playful and flirtatious interaction between two individuals. The first two lines "Cigarette holder which wigs me, Over her shoulder she digs me" suggest that the singer is intrigued by the woman's style, particularly her cigarette holder, and that she seems to notice and appreciate his attention.


The phrase "Out cattin' that satin doll" indicates that the woman is out and about, enjoying herself, and the singer is drawn to her allure and charm. The use of the term "satin doll" could be interpreted as a metaphor for a woman who is elegant, alluring, and perhaps a bit mysterious. The singer is captivated by her and is interested in spending time with her.


The next lines, "Baby, shall we go out skippin'? Careful, amigo, you're flippin'" suggest that the singer is inviting the woman to go out and have some fun together, possibly suggesting skipping or dancing as an activity. The use of the word "amigo" implies a friendly and casual relationship between them. However, the singer also displays a hint of caution, reminding himself not to get too carried away in their playful interaction.


The following lines, "Speaks Latin that satin doll, She's nobody's fool so I'm playing it cool as can be" depict the woman as intelligent and aware. She is portrayed as someone who knows what she wants and won't be easily fooled. Consequently, the singer decides to play it cool and not be too forward or impulsive in his pursuit of her.


The final lines, "I'll give it a whirl but I ain't for no girl catching me, Swich-e-rooney, Telephone numbers well you know" reveal that while the singer is drawn to the woman and willing to take a chance, he doesn't want to be easily caught or controlled by anyone. The mention of "telephone numbers" implies that he is actively socializing, perhaps with other women, but it's unclear whether it's before or after meeting the satin doll.


In summary, the lyrics of "Satin Doll" depict a flirtatious encounter between the singer and an alluring woman. The singer is captivated by her elegance and charm, inviting her to join him in some fun while reminding himself to keep his emotions in check. The woman is portrayed as intelligent and independent, someone who won't easily fall for any advances. The singer acknowledges his willingness to take a chance but remains cautious about getting too caught up in their connection.


Line by Line Meaning

Cigarette holder which wigs me
The sight of her holding a cigarette in an elegant holder captivates me


Over her shoulder she digs me
She looks at me with interest, showing that she is attracted to me


Out cattin' that satin doll
She is out enjoying a night on the town, being flirtatious and carefree


Baby, shall we go out skippin'?
Would you like to go out dancing and having a great time?


Careful, amigo, you're flippin'
Be cautious, my friend, you're getting too excited


Speaks Latin that satin doll
She is sophisticated and well-educated, speaking in a refined manner


She's nobody's fool so I'm playing it cool as can be
She is intelligent and not easily deceived, so I'm trying to appear calm and collected


I'll give it a whirl but I ain't for no girl catching me
I'll try my luck with her, but I won't easily fall into a girl's trap


Swich-e-rooney
A playful exclamation expressing excitement


Telephone numbers well you know
I have multiple women interested in me, as indicated by the abundance of phone numbers I possess


Doing my rhumbas with uno
I am confidently and skillfully dancing the rhumba with one woman


And that's my satin doll
And that woman is the embodiment of beauty and elegance, my satin doll




Lyrics © Kanjian Music, Songtrust Ave, RESERVOIR MEDIA MANAGEMENT INC
Written by: Duke Ellington, Johnny Mercer, Billy Strayhorn

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