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Eddie Jefferson. "Moody's Mood for Love" is a 1952 song by Eddie Jefferson, whose melody is derived from an improvised solo by jazz saxophonist James Moody (and a brief solo in the middle by pianist Thore Swanerud) on a 1949 recording of the 1935 song "I'm in the Mood for Love". [1] The song is structured as a duet, with a man proclaiming his ...
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Music has a way of touching our hearts and souls, often evoking emotions that words alone cannot express. Eddie Jefferson’s rendition of “Moody’s Mood for Love” is one such song that captures the essence of love and longing. Released in 1952, this timeless classic resonates with listeners to this day.
Moody's Mood for Love Lyrics: There I go, there I go / There I go, there I go / Pretty baby, you are the soul / Who snaps my control / Such a funny thing but every time you're near me / I never ...
Eddie Jefferson (August 3, 1918 – May 9, 1979) [1] was an American jazz vocalist and lyricist. He is credited as an innovator of vocalese, a musical style in which lyrics are set to an instrumental composition or solo. Jefferson himself claims that his main influence was Leo Watson. Perhaps Jefferson's best-known song is "Moody's Mood for ...