James Moody's "Moody's Mood for Love".
OK, girls and boys, back to the 40s: This jazz giant left us in 2010 at the tender age of 85. An accomplished saxophonist and flautist, he was born partially deaf and with a lisp. His best-known piece was a 1949 sax solo which he improvised during a visit to Sweden. Strongly influenced by Charlie "Bird" Parker, vocalese lyrics were later added by Eddie Jefferson. Further popularized by King Pleasure in '54. The original tune was a 1935 McHugh/Fields composition introduced by Frances Langford in the movie "Every Night At Eight". "Alfalfa" sang it in a 1936 "Our Gang" short and it became his signature song. Artist? Solo? Original song?
Answer: James Moody's "Moody's Mood For Love" was his landmark sax solo on "I'm In the Mood for Love". Masterfully covered by Aretha Franklin, Tito Puente, Queen Latifah, Amy Winehouse and Quincy Jones, among many others.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vi9Xv7XO8AY&list=RDvi9Xv7XO8AY&start_radio=1
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