Satin Doll
Michael Maxwell & His Orchestra/Steve Band Wingfield Lyrics
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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
Swich-e-rooney
Telephone numbers well you know
Doing my rhumbas with uno
And that's my satin doll
The lyrics to "Satin Doll" by Michael Maxwell & His Orchestra/Steve Band Wingfield are filled with playful and flirtatious imagery, capturing the excitement and allure of a mysterious woman. The line "Cigarette holder which wigs me" suggests that the sight of a woman holding a cigarette in an elegant holder intrigues the singer. It symbolizes her sophistication and confidence, which is further emphasized by the phrase "Over her shoulder she digs me." She seems to be showing interest in the singer, giving him a sense of confidence and attraction.
The line "Out cattin' that satin doll" implies that the woman is out on the town, going from place to place, perhaps socializing or looking for attention. The word "cattin'" suggests a carefree and adventurous attitude. The term "satin doll" is a metaphorical description of the woman, indicating her elegance, grace, and desirability. She exudes a certain allure that captivates the singer.
In the next verse, the singer suggests going out together and having fun, using the playful term "skippin'." However, the line "Careful, amigo, you're flippin'" suggests a friend advising caution, indicating that the woman may be unpredictable or have a strong personality. The phrase "Speaks Latin that satin doll" further highlights her intelligence and sophistication. It may also suggest that she is well-educated or worldly, adding to her appeal.
The next lines convey the singer's desire to pursue this woman but also his wariness of getting caught up in a potentially complicated situation. He acknowledges her intelligence, stating, "She's nobody's fool so I'm playing it cool as can be." He is cautious and wants to maintain a level of control. The phrase "I'll give it a whirl but I ain't for no girl catching me" implies that he is willing to take a chance on her, but he wants to avoid getting too emotionally involved or being easily caught in her charm.
The final line, "Switch-e-rooney, telephone numbers, well you know," suggests that the singer is exchanging phone numbers with the woman, possibly implying a future connection or the potential for further interaction. The mention of "rhumbas" signifies a lively and enjoyable dance, perhaps hinting at the excitement and energy that comes with being in the presence of this satin doll. Overall, the lyrics of "Satin Doll" celebrate a captivating and enchanting woman, yet the singer remains cautiously intrigued, maintaining a cool and composed demeanor as he navigates their potential relationship.
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Written by: Duke Ellington, Johnny Mercer, Billy Strayhorn
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