I'm in the Mood

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"I'm in the Mood" is a classic blues song by John Lee Hooker, renowned for its hypnotic groove and influential role in postwar electric blues.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
associatedWith Detroit blues scene
John Lee Hooker signature style
postwar American blues
composer John Lee Hooker NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre blues
electric blues
hasCulturalSignificance classic of electric blues
standard in blues repertoire
hasInstrumentation electric guitar
rhythm accompaniment
vocals
hasMusicalCharacteristic minimal chord changes
repetitive riff
rhythmic vocal phrasing
steady groove
hasQuality call-and-response feel
hypnotic groove
minimalist arrangement
slow blues
hasSubgenre boogie blues
hasTheme romantic desire
sexual attraction
influenced Chicago blues style
modern electric blues
postwar electric blues
language English
lyricist John Lee Hooker NERFINISHED
movement postwar electric blues
notableFor hypnotic groove
influential role in postwar electric blues
signature John Lee Hooker guitar boogie style
originalArtist John Lee Hooker NERFINISHED
partOf John Lee Hooker discography NERFINISHED
performer John Lee Hooker NERFINISHED
vocalist John Lee Hooker NERFINISHED

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John Lee Hooker notableWork I'm in the Mood