No Moon at All is a jazz standard written in 1947 by David Mann and Redd Evans. It was first recorded by Doris Day with the Buddy Clark Orchestra and released as a single on Columbia Records in 1947. The tune is smooth and melodic with a romantic mood, and its harmonic progression provides ample room for improvisation, helping it endure as a favorite among jazz vocalists and instrumentalists. Notable later recordings include Julie London on Julie Is Her Name, Ella Fitzgerald on Rhythm Is My Business, Karrin Allyson on Sweet Home Cookin, and Diana Krall on Turn Up the Quiet.