Hailey Tuck - No Moon At All Official

While "No Moon At All" appears in her early performance repertoire and YouTube releases, it perfectly aligns with the musical direction of her debut full-length album, (2018).

: She often performs with a signature Louise Brooks-style bob and 1920s-inspired fashion, merging the "Great Gatsby" look with modern storytelling.

: Tuck uses a delicate, "girlish" yet magnetic tone that avoids the over-singing often found in traditional jazz. Hailey Tuck - No Moon At All

Hailey Tuck’s version of is a standout track that showcases her signature "alt-jazz" style—a blend of vintage cabaret aesthetics and contemporary, understated vocals. Song Overview

: Her version often emphasizes a "noir" or "late-night" mood, frequently compared to the works of Madeleine Peyroux or Melody Gardot. While "No Moon At All" appears in her

: Critics praise her "understated wit and class," though some note that her live performances can occasionally trade vocal accuracy for theatrical poise. Hailey Tuck - No Moon At All

: Much of her work is produced by the legendary Larry Klein (known for his work with Joni Mitchell), who helped polish her "pearlescent" tone and rhythmic timing. Hailey Tuck’s version of is a standout track

: The lyrics describe a dark night where the lack of moonlight provides the perfect, private setting for falling in love. Musical Context