Google's Musical Doodle Lives On -- On Its Own Web Page [VIDEO]

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Jolie O'Dell
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Google's Musical Doodle Lives On -- On Its Own Web Page [VIDEO]
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This rendition of the Google logo was created to celebrate the 96th anniversary of the birth of Les Paul, one of the greatest names in guitar history.

The doodle was both playable and recordable, which led to quite a few Google Doodle-inspired songs.

Usually, Google Doodles have a brief 24-hour lifespan. However, this doodle was popular enough that Google tweeted it would be leaving the doodle online for an extra day.

But apparently, an extra day just wasn't enough, so Google has decided the Les Paul-themed logo should exist in perpetuity.

To celebrate, here's a Les Paul Doodle-inspired track, which extols all things Google, from web search to Maps and beyond, while casually dissing Bing, Yahoo, et al., courtesy of Mashable reader @ProducerBenFord.

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BONUS: Check out the Top 10 Animated Google Doodles, embedded below.

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