This I Dig Of You is a hard bop jazz tune written by Hank Mobley and first released in 1960 on the Blue Note album Soul Station. The track features Mobley on tenor sax, with Wynton Kelly on piano, Paul Chambers on bass, and Art Blakey on drums. The composition uses a classic AABA form in swinging four-four time, opening with an eight-bar piano intro that mirrors the outro. After the head, the musicians trade extended solos—Kelly, Mobley, and Blakey—before returning to the melody. Soul Station is regarded as one of Mobley’s finest records, and Mobley was described by Leonard Feather as the middleweight champion of the tenor sax for balancing mood and tone between Coltrane and Getz.