In the Mood (Rush song)

In the Mood (Rush song)

Single infobox
Name = In the Mood


Artist = Rush
from Album = Rush
Released = 1974
Format =
Recorded = 1973
Genre = Hard rock
Length = 3:37
Label = Moon RecordsAnthem/Mercury Records
Producer = Rush
Chart position =
Reviews =
Last single = "Finding My Way" (1974)
This single = "In the Mood" (1974)
Next single = "Fly by Night" (1975)
"In the Mood" is a song by progressive rock band Rush off of their debut album, "Rush". It was at least two years old when recorded for the album. It is 3 minutes and 34 seconds long and in 4/4 time.

Curiously, the song was always performed in concert — often in a medley, and usually near the end of the final encore — until the 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 plays the song every Friday night at 7:45 ("a quarter to eight").


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