Cha-Dooky-Doo
1,073
Blues
Cha-Dooky-Doo was released on January 1, 1973 by Columbia as a part of the album Triumvirate
Melodicness
How much the song possesses a clear and memorable tune that follows well-defined musical patterns. A song high in melodicness generally features clear and memorable instrumental or vocal lines.
Acousticness
A measure of how much a song relies on acoustic instruments (eg. piano, guitar, violin, drums, saxophone) instead of electronic or digitally synthesized
Valence
The musical positivity or emotional tone conveyed through the song's harmonic and rhythmic components. High valence corresponds to feelings of happiness, excitement, and euphoria while low valence is associated with sadness, anger, or melancholy.
Danceability
A combination of factors including tempo stability, rhythmic patterns, and beat emphasis to determine how suitable a song is for dancing. A "danceable" song may feature a consistent tempo, repetitive musical structure, and strong downbeats.
Energy
The perceived intensity of a track which may be influenced by tempo, dynamics, and musical compactness. A high energy song may have a driving rhythm and dense instrumentation while a low energy song can be musically sparse and feature slower tempos.
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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Mike Bloomfield
Guitar
Dr John
Piano
John Hammond
Vocals
Thomas Jefferson Kaye
Background Vocals
Robbie Montgomery
Background Vocals
Jessie Smith
Background Vocals
L. Rebennack
Background Vocals
John Bourdreaux
Percussion
Bennie Parks
Percussion
Fred Staehle
Drums
Chris Ethridge
Bass
Jerome Jumonville
Tenor Saxophone
James Gordon
Baritone Saxophone
Richard Mitchell
Trumpet
George Bohanon
Trombone
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Mae Vince
Composer
Dr John
Arranger
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Thomas Jefferson Kaye
Producer
Pete Weiss
Engineer
Roger Nichols
Engineer
Tony Reale
Engineer


