This 1953 jazz standard was written by Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn and five years later, Johnny Mercer wrote new lyrics. The song has been recorded several times by such artists as Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra and Nancy Wilson. Kimberly Kennedy CharlesI ask questions of your some of your favorite artists. Billy Strayhorn Duke Ellington Johnny Mercer Satin Doll RELATED POSTS Legends: GFMHip HopLegends Of Hip HopClassic Hip HopVisuals July 7, 2022Legends Of Hip Hop [Photo Recap] PopLive PerformancesLive Performances80's R&BFunkOld SchoolGFM LiveR&BGrown Folks MusicJazz May 28, 2019Morris Day and Sheila E. Bring the Funk to Kiss 104.1 Flashback Festival Soulful SaturdaysGFM CertifiedLegends: GFMGFM Spotlight InterviewGrown Folks Music April 13, 2019GFM Spotlight Interview #SoulfulSaturday: Freddie Jackson Talks Soulful Upbringing, Inspiring Health Journey, & Love Signals GFM LiveJazzR&BLive PerformancesGospelSoul April 10, 2019Jazz 91.9 WCLK Presents Patti LaBelle with Atlanta Symphony Orchestra for 45th Anniversary Benefit Concert Soulful SaturdaysR&BLegends: GFMNow PlayingSoulGet Into It March 30, 2019#SoulfulSaturday/Now Playing: “Find My Way” Freddie Jackson Mellow OutSoulGrown Folks MusicUnpluggedLive PerformancesMusiciansSoulful SaturdaysRemakes Done RightR&BArtistsGet Into ItOfficial VideoJazz March 2, 2019#SoulfulSaturday : “How Deep Is Your Love” PJ Morton Feat. YEBBA PrevNext