Watch on YouTube. "In the Mood" was composed by saxophonist Joe Garland in 1938. He based the song on an instrumental he had written with trumpeter Wingy Malone in 1930 called "Tar Paper Stomp," which had also been recorded by bandleader Fletcher Henderson in 1931 as "Hot and Anxious." "In the Mood" is most closely associated with Glenn.
The story – part one – by Dennis M. Spragg. The quintessential swing era anthem, “In the Mood,” was derived from several earlier works. Once “In the Mood” was eventually “composed,” it remained a work in progress, leading up to and indeed following the classic recording of it by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra in 1939.With their distinctive swing jazz style, Miller and his orchestra became the country's top dance band. They dominated the music charts with such tracks as "In the Mood," "Tuxedo Junction" and
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