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Ernie Fields Orch. - In The Mood 1959

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  • late 50's , a factory in Surry Hills Sydney Australia , my first job , the world was beautiful , and this terrific rocking tune to remember it all . many thanks

  • I had it on a 45 back in 59, My parents bought it, I really loved this song. Still do.

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  • Ike Everly (father of the Everly Brothers) composed this song along with his two brothers. It seems that the brothers had composed an instrumental combining bluegrass and ragtime called "That's The Mood I'm In." Due to their lack of knowledge of the business side of music, they never copyright it. Later it was altered a bit and became a hit for Glen Miller as "In The Mood" under another writers name

  • Ike Everly (father of the Everly Brothers) composed this song.

    It seems that the brothers had composed an instrumental combining bluegrass and ragtime called "That's The Mood I'm In." Due to their lack of knowledge of the business side of music, they never copyright it. Later it was altered a bit and became a hit for Glen Miller as "In The Mood" under another writers name

  • An absolute classic...

  • LOVE THIS. I NEVER HEARD THIS BEFORE.

    DIDIDEVOON@YAHOO.COM

  • Had to convince Record Label to let him do this song....sure glad he did! Charted 9/21/59 peaked at no.4 19 weeks on Billboard chart. Bring back memories of "Classics Weekend" during my DJ Days!

  • Awesome song from an awesome era.

  • Love this one. Do you have the flip-side "Christopher Columbus"? Thanks.

  • Can't begin to remember how many times I played this in high school dance band...and I was the Tenor Sax!!!

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