Robert Plant - In the Mood (Official Video) [HD REMASTERED]

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Published 2013-11-08
Official music video for Robert Plant, 'In The Mood', from "The Principle of Moments" (1982) and Digging Deep.
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LYRICS

I'm in the mood for a melody
I'm in the mood for a melody
I'm in the mood

I'm in the mood for a melody
I'm in the mood for a melody
I'm in the mood

I'm in the mood for a melody
I'm in the mood for a melody
I'm in the mood

I can make you dance
I can make you sing
I can make you dance
I can make you sing
If you want me too

Oh, I can make you dance
I can make you sing
I can make you dance
I can make you sing
If you want me too

Oh, I can make you dance
I can make you sing
I can make you dance
I can make you sing
If you want me too

Any little song that you wanna to sing
Any little song that you wanna to sing
Any Song will do

Any little song that you wanna to sing
Little song that you wanna to sing
It's up to you

Any little song that you wanna to sing
Any little song that you wanna to sing
You're blue

I'm in the mood
I'm in the mood
I'm in the mood

I can write it on the door
I can put it on the floor
I can do anything that you want me for
If you want me to

Do it right, do it wrong
Cause a matter of fact it'll turn out to be strong
If you want me to

If you want me to


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All Comments (21)
  • Men were men, women were women , ebony and ivory living together in perfect harmony. Glad I grew up in th 80s.
  • @michaelfleming40
    We had it SO good in the 1980s and we didn't appreciate it. 😢😢😢
  • @bleep77
    There are certain 80’s songs that give me an overwhelmingly painful and bittersweet sense of nostalgia. This is definitely one of them.
  • It was absolute pleasure and honor to spend my teenage years in the 80s
  • @DrLuke49
    The drummer on this all-time classic track and all-time classic album is none other than Phil Collins 🥁
  • @KaelynDreyer
    Imagine how good the world was when this was released. We didn’t know how good it was. RIP good world.
  • @elmoomle4565
    I remember when this song released and I thought it was AWESOME. 42 years later...still AWESOME.
  • @leokimvideo
    This Plant song like much of Led Zeps work was ahead of it's time, it took years to unlock the true classic status of this song
  • @mattdanos7684
    Thank you Robert Plant for this brilliant, romantic and classy masterpiece!! Just as beautiful now as the first time I ever heard it many years ago!
  • ROBERT PLANT, if you read this, I want to THANK YOU for your music, both solo and Led Zeppelin. I am a black old school music lover. My 3 closest friends in high school were also black. This was early 80s. In the 9th grade we all were Led Zeppelin fans. Our school was 95% black. In the 9th, people thought we were weird for listening to Led Zeppelin. By our senior year, we had the whole damn school into Led Zeppelin! Our school marching unit even played Cashmir! One of my favorite clips of you and Jimmy Page is in the movie THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME when you all are playing the feedback, your voice and Jimmy with the violin bow, just ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!!!!! I gotta hear that now!
  • @DotteAnn
    I love this song, brings back memory's. Makes me feel young again. Robert Plant has one of the legendary voices of all time.
  • @monimouse2222
    This song just does it for me. Takes me to a better place and time.
  • @hueybomb2016
    Break dancing to Robert Plant..wont see anything like that nowadays..RIP unity👊🏽
  • @misschristy7020
    When music was real and had soul. It spoke to me when I first listened to it forty years ago and still does today. Thank you Robert Plant. May your music live forever.