In the Mood
Rush
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Hey now, baby Well, I like your smile Won't you come and talk to me For a little while? Well, you're makin' me crazy The way you roll them eyes Won't you come and sit with me? I'll tell you all my lies Hey baby, it's a quarter to eight I feel I'm in the mood Hey baby, the hour is late I feel I've got to move Well, hey now, baby Don't you talk so fast I'm just tryin' to make these good times I'm tryin' to make it last Well, every thing's getting hazy Now honey, where'd you go? I just want to find out, baby Where'd you learn what you know? Hey baby, it's a quarter to eight I feel I'm in the mood Hey baby, the hour is late I feel I've got to move Hey baby, it's a quarter to eight I feel I'm in the mood Hey baby, the hour is late I feel I've got to move Well, hey now, baby I said, "I like your style" And you really got me, baby Way down deep inside Ooh, you drive me crazy Baby, you're the one I just want to rock 'n' roll you woman Until the night is gone Hey baby, it's a quarter to eight I feel I'm in the mood Hey baby, the hour is late I feel I've got to move Yes, I do
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Written by: Gary Lee Weinrib
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23 facts about this song
Album"In the Mood" is part of Rush's self-titled debut album 'Rush' which was released in 1974.
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Genre ClassificationThe song is classified within the hard rock and heavy metal genre, leaning towards the band's blues rock origins.
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Length"In the Mood" has a duration of 3:34, making it one of the shorter songs in the album.
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SongwritersUnlike many other Rush songs, "In the Mood" was written solely by Geddy Lee, the band's vocalist and bassist.
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PopularityThis was one of Rush's first popular songs in the United States, featuring regularly on their set lists throughout their career.
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LyricsThe song is quite distinct for its straightforward, love-related lyrics, which were uncommon in most Rush songs.
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Live PerformancesIt is said that for live performances, Geddy Lee would sometimes change the lyrics to name a city where they were performing.
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Tribute"In the Mood" was included in the Snakes & Arrows tour as a tribute to their early days, since it formed part of their original repertoire.
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Significant RankingWhilst it wasn't released as a single, "In the Mood" was ranked as the 13th greatest hit song by Rush by the Billboard.
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Album SuccessThe success "In the Mood" and other songs launched Rush into their successful career and helped the album reach the 105th position on the Billboard 200.
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Album Classification"In the Mood" is a track from Rush's eponymous debut album, released on March 1, 1974.
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Band MembersRush, the band that produced "In the Mood," consists of members Geddy Lee (lead vocals, bass), Alex Lifeson (guitar), and Neil Peart (drums). However, John Rutsey originally served as the drummer and played on this song as Peart joined Rush after this album.
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Composer InformationThe song was composed by Geddy Lee, who is also the lead singer of the band.
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Popularity Rank"In the Mood" is one of the band's most popular songs and helped to propel Rush into mainstream popularity.
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Genre ClassificationThe song can be classified as hard rock, which marked the initial style of the band before they started incorporating progressive rock elements into their music.
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Live Performances"In the Mood" was regular in concert setlists during the 70s and 80s and was often extended with a jam section, showcasing their musicianship.
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Characteristic LyricThe lyric "Hey baby it's a quarter to eight, I feel I'm in the mood" is a phrase that many longtime fans associate with this song.
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Re-ReleaseThe song was also re-released as part of several greatest hits compilation albums, confirming its enduring popularity among Rush's discography.
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Studio RecordingThe recording of "In the Mood" took place at Toronto Sound Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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Radio AirplayThe song was heavily played on rock radio stations, raising the band's profile outside of their native Canada.
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Miscellaneous FactDespite its popularity, "In the Mood" is a departure from the longer, more complex compositions that Rush would later become known for.
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Cover VersionThe song was covered by other artists, including the Swedish band Merrymouth, demonstrating its cross-genre appeal.
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Certification StatusThe debut album that features "In the Mood" was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America in 1975, and 23 years later, it achieved platinum status in 1995.
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