- Written by
- Joe Garland, Jimmy Dale [US], Wingy Manone
- Instrumental
- Released on
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In the Mood for Trumpets
Album
1975 - Rating
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Adaptations
An adaptation is a musical work, which uses elements (music or lyrics) from another musical work.
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Tar Paper Stomp written by Wingy Manone, Jimmy Dale [US] September 19, 1930
- Hot and Anxious written by Horace Henderson 1931
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There's Rhythm in Harlem
written by Joe Garland
July 1935
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In the Mood
written by Joe Garland
1938
- 誘惑 {Yòuhuò} written by Richard Lam Chinese 1985
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't Boogie woogie orkest in Smurfenland
written by Pierre Kartner
Dutch
1977
- Die Boogie Woogie Orkes in Smurfland written by Dirk Vorster Afrikaans October 18, 1978
- Le Schtroumpfie-woogie written by Eddy Darniff French 1978
- Schlumpfen-Boogie written by Horst Winter, Wolfgang Borchard-Jacoby German 1978
- Smurfkvartetten written by Bo Carlgren Swedish 1978
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In the Mood
written by Andy Razaf
English
December 29, 1939
- En forma written by Cholo Baltasar Spanish 1977
- Tunnelmassa written by M.A. Numminen Finnish 1973
- Fiilikseen written by Jukka Kuoppamäki Finnish 1977
- Saklaust fjör written by Þrándur Thoroddsen Icelandic 1993
- Edmundo written by Aloysio de Oliveira Portuguese 1960
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Inte mod
written by Tage Danielsson, Hans Alfredson
Swedish
- Inte mod written by Torbjörn Rolff Swedish 1987
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In the Mood
written by Joe Garland
1938
Partial adaptations
A partial adaptation is a musical work which integrates only a part of another musical work, and this part is only a fragment of the new musical work.
In the Mood written by Joe Garland
- All You Need Is Love written by John Lennon, Paul McCartney English — Used in outro