I'm in the mood for love (Bryan Ferry)
About the artist: Bryan Ferry (1945) is a British singer and songwriter. He was the lead singer and the face of the alternative rock band Roxy Music between 1972 and 1982. During that time he already recorded a few solo albums, and he continued to so after the band split up. In total he released sixteen studio albums. Bryan Ferry currently has two songs in my list of about 200 best pop/rock songs of all time.
About the song: a track from the 1999 album As time goes by. For this album Ferry took well-known favourites from the thirties and forties and gives them an elegant, intimate and all in all rather neo-classical treatment. One of the highlights is the song I'm in the mood for love, which was also used as title song of the famous Chinese movie with Maggie Cheong. Its original instrumentation, including bandoneons and an ondes martenot, in combination with a French poem recited by Alice Retif makes it even more special. Run time 4:17.