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Caravan (Juan Tizol and Duke Ellington song)

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Template:Otheruses2 Caravan is a jazz standard composed by Juan Tizol and Duke Ellington[1], and performed by Duke Ellington from 1937. The lyrics were written by Irving Mills, but as many versions are instrumental he is sometimes not listed. The song is variously seen as the first Latin jazz song or as a Mideastern influenced jazz song. Its "exotic" sound made it of interest to Exotica musicians so it was covered by both Martin Denny and Arthur Lyman. It has also appeared in two Woody Allen films, Alice and Sweet and Lowdown. Even rap musicians Redman and Busta Rhymes sampled the song heavily in their 1998 song Da Goodness (from Redman's album Doc's da Name 2000).

Noteworthy renditions

As the song became a standard this is just a list of a few examples.

Appearances in film or television

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