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).

"No Moon At All" is a jazz standard famously composed by and Redd Evans in 1947. Hailey Tuck’s interpretation is characterized by:

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

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

: Born in Austin, Texas, Tuck famously dropped out of a Baptist military school at 18 to move to Paris, where she immersed herself in vintage culture and jazz bars.

: Tuck uses a delicate, "girlish" yet magnetic tone that avoids the over-singing often found in traditional jazz.

: Tuck is known for taking eclectic tracks—ranging from Pulp to Leonard Cohen—and reimagining them through a sophisticated jazz lens. Artist Profile: Hailey Tuck

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