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  1. Alfred Lion. " Doodlin' " is a composition by Horace Silver. The original version, by Silver's quintet, was recorded on November 13, 1954. It was soon covered by other musicians, including with lyrics added by Jon Hendricks. It has become a jazz standard.

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  2. Oct 25, 2014 · Horace Silver Doodlin' (1955) and The Jazz Messengers.Blue Note Records

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  3. Apr 7, 2024 · Doodlin’ is a timeless jazz song performed by the renowned vocalist Dee Dee Bridgewater. Written by the legendary pianist and composer Horace Silver, this captivating tune has charmed audiences for decades. With its infectious rhythm and soulful melodies, Doodlin’ continues to resonate with jazz enthusiasts across the globe.

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  6. Oct 10, 2023 · Doodlin’ is a popular song that was originally composed by Horace Silver in 1954, but it gained even more recognition when the legendary Ray Charles released his own rendition of the song in 1959. This catchy tune blends elements of jazz, rhythm and blues, and pop, showcasing Ray Charles’ versatility as an artist.

  7. Doodlin' Lyrics by Dee Dee Bridgewater from the Love and Peace: a Tribute To Horace Silver album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Usin' the phone booth, Makin' a few calls, Doodlin' weird things, Usin' the booth walls. Got me a big date, Wait…

  8. The Lyrics: A Window into the Mind. “Doodlin’” tells a playful and whimsical story through its clever lyrics. It explores the joys of procrastination and the act of “doodling” as a form of self-expression. The song begins with the narrator in a phone booth, using the booth walls as a canvas to doodle weird things.