In the Mood
Robert Plant
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I'm in the mood for a melody I'm in the mood for a melody I'm in the mood I'm in the mood for a melody I'm in the mood for a melody I'm in the mood I'm in the mood for a melody I'm in the mood for a melody I'm in the mood I can make you dance I can make you sing I can make you dance I can make you sing If you want me to Oh I can make you dance I can make you sing I can make you dance I can make you sing If you want me to Oh I can make you dance I can make you sing I can make you dance I can make you sing if you want me to And your little song that you want to sing A little song that you want to sing sung in lieu Here's a little song that you want to sing A little song that you want to sing some of you A little song that you want to sing A little song that you want to sing happy or blue I'm in the mood, I'm in the mood, I'm in the mood Why'd I end up doing it doin' it doing it Do anything that you want me for if you want me to Do it right gonna do it right Cause a matter of fact it'll turn out to be strong If you want me to if you want me to Oh if you want me to if you want me to if you want me to
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Written by: PAUL MARTINEZ, ROBERT BLUNT, ROBERT PLANT
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Songtrust Ave
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10 facts about this song
Misinterpretation"In the Mood" is often being associated with Phil Collins, however, it's actually not one of his songs. The song "In The Mood" sung by Phil Collins refers to a Genesis song, not to be confused with the similarly named song by Robert Plant.
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Robert Plant's "In the MoodThis song is a track from Robert Plant’s 1983 solo album “The Principle of Moments.” Robert Plant is best known as the lead vocalist for the rock band, Led Zeppelin.
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Genre Classification"In the Mood" falls into the genre of Rock or Soft Rock. In this song, Robert Plant showcases a softer, more melodic side of his singing.
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Soundtrack Appearance"In the Mood" by Robert Plant has been featured in multiple movies and TV shows, such as "Knight Rider" and "The Fighter".
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Chart PerformanceUpon release, "In the Mood" successfully charted in multiple countries. In the US, it reached number 39 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 4 on the Billboard Top Tracks chart.
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Award NominationThe album “The Principle of Moments”, which features "In the Mood", earned Robert Plant a nomination for the Grammy Award for Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male.
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Music Video"In the Mood" has a particularly aesthetic music video in which Robert Plant walks around various picturesque and urban landscapes.
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Live PerformancesRobert Plant often performs "In the Mood" at his concerts. Live versions of the song can be found on several of his concert albums.
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Different VersionsThere are several different versions of "In the Mood" available on streaming platforms. Notably, Robert Plant performed an acoustic version of the song at some point.
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Album's successThe album featuring "In the Mood" - "The Principle of Moments" was a commercial success, peaking at number 8 on the UK Album Charts and achieving platinum certification in the US.
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