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In the Mood (Rush song)

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B-side
  
What You're Doing

Recorded
  
1973

Length
  
3:37

Released
  
1974

Genre
  
Hard rock

Label
  
Moon RecordsAnthem/Mercury Records

In the Mood is a song by Canadian rock band Rush from their debut album, Rush. It was at least two years old when recorded for the album. It is three minutes and 34 seconds long and in 4/4 time. It is the only song on the album written entirely by Geddy Lee (the music on all other songs is co-written by Alex Lifeson).

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The song was always performed in concert — often in a medley, and usually near the end of the final encore — until the 1992 Roll The Bones tour, when it was dropped. In live performances, the line "Hey, baby, it's a quarter to eight" was often altered to include a woman's name in place of the word "baby."

The St. Louis Classic rock radio station KSHE used to play the song every Friday night at 7:45 ("a quarter to eight").

The song was covered by Canadian band Sloan for the 2002 movie FUBAR.

Personnel

  • Geddy Lee – bass, lead vocals
  • Alex Lifeson – guitar
  • John Rutsey – drums
  • Charts

    Charted version is from 1976's live album, All the World's a Stage

    References

    In the Mood (Rush song) Wikipedia


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