King Pleasure - this was used as a Closing song for Programming in The Quiet Storm With Frankie Crocker at WBLS in the 70's & 80's .
The female part on "Moody's Mood for Love" with King Pleasure was sung by the jazz vocalist, Billie Holiday. The song, which is a vocalese adaptation of the instrumental piece "Mood Indigo," features Pleasure's unique vocal style alongside Holiday's soulful contributions. Their collaboration helped popularize the song, making it a classic in the jazz genre.
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There I Go "There I Go" is not the title of the song. It's actually called "Moody's Mood for Love" and it's by King Pleasure. That is the song he played at the end of his show.
King Pleasure - this was used as a Closing song for Programming in The Quiet Storm With Frankie Crocker at WBLS in the 70's & 80's .
Moody's Mood for Love by King Pleasure
The female part on "Moody's Mood for Love" with King Pleasure was sung by the jazz vocalist, Billie Holiday. The song, which is a vocalese adaptation of the instrumental piece "Mood Indigo," features Pleasure's unique vocal style alongside Holiday's soulful contributions. Their collaboration helped popularize the song, making it a classic in the jazz genre.
King Pleasure I'm In The Mood For Love
Moody's Mood for Love by King Pleasure
Moody's Mood for Love -- the 1952 King Pleasure version
Moody's mood for love - King Pleasure
Moody's Mood For Love - by King Pleasure
The melody for "Moody's Mood for Love" was 'composed' by James Moody, whose alto sax solo on "I'm in the Mood for Love" (recorded in 1949) became a jazz hit. Eddie Jefferson then wrote lyrics to Moody's sax solo, and titled it Moody's Mood for Love. The first vocal recording was made in 1954 by King Pleasure. The female vocal part on the original King Pleasure recording was Blossom Dearie. Since then, the vocal version of Moody's Mood for Love has become a jazz standard in its own right, and has been recorded by many people. Notable recent recordings include those by Queen Latifah, Brian McNight (with Patti Austin doing the Blossom Dearie part), and Amy Winehouse.
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Some people's mood swings are often unexpected
Upbeat music is appealing because it has a fast tempo, positive lyrics, and energetic melodies that can uplift our mood and evoke positive emotions. The rhythmic patterns and harmonies in upbeat music can stimulate the brain's pleasure centers, releasing feel-good chemicals like dopamine, which can improve our mood and make us feel happier and more energized.