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James Moody (March 26, 1925 – December 9, 2010) was an American jazz saxophone and flute player and very occasional vocalist, playing predominantly in the bebop and hard bop styles.
Moody had an unexpected hit with "Moody's Mood for Love," a 1952 song written by Eddie Jefferson that used as its melody an improvised solo that Moody had played on a 1949 recording of "I'm in the Mood for Love." Moody adopted the song as his own, recording it with Jefferson on his 1956 album Moody's Mood for Love and performing the song regularly in concert, often singing the vocals himself.
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Albums

4B

Homage

James Moody

Workshop
Honey
Sweet and Lovely
The Great Day

Beyond This World
Sun Journey
Too Heavy for Words

Heritage Hum

Never Again!

The Teachers

Wail Moody, Wail

Flute 'N the Blues

Hi Fi Party
New Sounds
Popular Songs
- These foolish things
- Moody and soul
- Curly top blues
- Groove street
- Bop Alley
- Moody's all frantic
- Musa's vision
- Shades of Blonde
- Singing for You
- Loving You the Way I Do
- So Very Pretty
- Main Title: Glengarry, Glenross
- R.B.Q.
- Cookie
- Daahoud
- Yesterdays
- With Malice Toward None
- Out of Nowhere
- Little Girl Blue
- Moody's Blue Again
- The Nearness of You
- Wail, Moody, Wail
- Donkey Serenade
- The Golden Touch
- Mutt and Jeff
- Someone to Watch Over Me
- Moody's Blues
- It Might as Well Be Spring
- Sepia
- Look Into My Eyes