In The Mood
Tommy Dorsey Lyrics


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Who's the loving daddy with the beautiful eyes
What a pair o' shoes, I'd like to try 'em for size
I'll just tell him, "Baby, won't you swing it with me"
Hope he tells me maybe, what a wing it will be
So, I said politely "Darling may I intrude"
He said "Don't keep me waiting when I'm in the mood"

First I held him lightly and we started to dance
Then I held him tightly what a dreamy romance
And I said "Hey, baby, it's a quarter to three
There's a mess of moonlight, won't you share it with me"
"Well" he answered "Baby, don't you know that it's rude
To keep my two lips waiting when they're in the mood"

In the mood, that's what he told me
In the mood, and when he told me
In the mood, my heart was skipping
It didn't take me long to say "I'm in the mood now"

In the mood for all his kissing
In the mood his crazy loving
In the mood what I was missing
It didn't take me long to say "I'm in the mood now"

So, I said politely "Darling may I intrude"
He said "Don't keep me waiting when I'm in the mood"

"Well" he answered "Baby, don't you know that it's rude
To keep my two lips waiting when they're in the mood"

Who's the loving daddy with the beautiful eyes
What a pair o' shoes, I'd like to try 'em for size
I'll just tell him, "Baby, won't you swing it with me"
Hope he tells me maybe, what a wing it will be
So, I said politely "Darling may I intrude"
He said "Don't keep me waiting when I'm in the mood"

First I held him lightly and we started to dance
Then I held him tightly what a dreamy romance
And I said "Hey, baby, it's a quarter to three
It's a mess of moonlight, won't you share it with me"




"Well" he answered "Baby, don't you know that it's rude
To keep my two lips waiting when they're in the mood"

Overall Meaning

Tommy Dorsey's "In the Mood" is a famous jazz standard that portrays the excitement and innocence of an impromptu romance. It is said to have been written while Joe Garland, one of the saxophonists in Dorsey's band, was traveling on a train and trying to come up with a new hit. The lyrics of the song begin with the singer making an effort to get the attention of a man with "beautiful eyes" and fine shoes. She hopes that he will dance with her and the song describes the passion that was aroused when he agreed.


As the two begin to dance, the singer makes a note of the time, which is three in the morning, and the moonlight that is illuminating the room. She asks the man to share the moment with her, and he gladly takes her hand. The love story unfolding in the song is playful and exciting, with both parties eager to seize the moment. The song seems to perfectly capture the youthful exuberance of a night out celebrating life and love.


Overall, "In the Mood" is an exultant song that manages to capture the essence of a hopeful romance without drifting into the saccharine. The song is a testament to the range of emotions that music can evoke and has the ability to bring a sense of excitement and nostalgia to listeners even after so many years.


Line by Line Meaning

Who's the loving daddy with the beautiful eyes
The singer notices a charming man and recognizes his interesting features.


What a pair o' shoes, I'd like to try 'em for size
The singer finds the man's shoes appealing and wishes to wear them.


I'll just tell him, "Baby, won't you swing it with me"
The singer requests the man to dance with her.


Hope he tells me maybe, what a wing it will be
The artist anticipates the hopeful response of the man and details the excitement that will follow.


So, I said politely "Darling may I intrude"
The artist courteously asks to enter the man's personal space for a dance.


He said "Don't keep me waiting when I'm in the mood"
The man accepts the singer's request to dance and urges her not to delay as he is eager to dance.


First I held him lightly and we started to dance
The singer briefly initiates contact with the man and the two begin to dance.


Then I held him tightly what a dreamy romance
The artist embraces the man tightly in a romantic moment.


And I said "Hey, baby, it's a quarter to three
The artist recognizes the late hour.


There's a mess of moonlight, won't you share it with me"
The artist invites the man to take advantage of the beautiful moonlight together.


"Well" he answered "Baby, don't you know that it's rude
The man cautions the singer not to keep him waiting, as it's unbecoming.


To keep my two lips waiting when they're in the mood"
The man is enthusiastic and ready for intimate moments.


In the mood, that's what he told me
The man is enthusiastic, as he verbally confirms to the singer.


In the mood, and when he told me
The singer believes the man, as he seems excited about the idea.


In the mood, my heart was skipping
The singer's heartbeat quickens with excitement.


It didn't take me long to say "I'm in the mood now"
The artist professes an equal determination to pursue romantic moments.


In the mood for all his kissing
The artist is eager for intimacy.


In the mood his crazy loving
The singer is excited by the man's passionate love-making.


In the mood what I was missing
The singer recognizes the positive feelings the man brings to her life.


It didn't take me long to say "I'm in the mood now"
The artist reaffirms her eagerness to engage in romantic moments.




Lyrics © Budde Music Publishing GmbH, Kanjian Music, Shapiro Bernstein & Co Inc, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Joseph C. Garland

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Comments from YouTube:

@raydevone1824

Soo suweet!

@johnmartinez6092

TOMMY WAS A GREAT BAND LEADER-TROMBONIST AND ARRANGER OF HIS DAY!!

@FrancisNStein

I'm going to listen to this same song for hours..wanna know why? Today is the 25th Anniversary of the death of my MomMom Shirley. She loved Dorsey. I tried to take her to a Glenn Miller's Orchestra concert eons ago but she wanted Dorsey. I see now why..more a romantic orchestrator. But..I had fun 30 years ago as the "Head" night shift Host and Banquet manager of The Air Transport Command restaurant. We played this beautiful music to s lot of folks that remembered it. I remember those beautiful people just as well. G'Night America, and all the ships at sea....this is DJ David-Lee and we are...."In the Mood...."

@bobboscarato8313

Beautiful tone and right type of vibrato. Circular breathing a must for his long notes. He could also improvise but preferred everything written into the arrangement which its a smart choice when dealing with 15 or 20 musicians at the same time.

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