Mad About the Boy
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"Mad About the Boy" Introduced in the 1932 revue Words and Music |
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Written by | Noël Coward |
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Published | 1932 |
Language | English |
Original artist | Joyce Barbour Steffi Duna Norah Howard Doris Hare |
Recorded by | Noël Coward with orchestra conducted by Ray Noble Phyllis Robins with Jack Hylton & his Orchestra Anona Wynn with the Blue Lyres Elsie Carlisle with Ray Starita & his Ambassadors Band Maxine Sullivan Patti Page Many other artists; see #Other recorded versions |
"Mad About the Boy" is a popular song with words and music by Noël Coward.
It was introduced in the 1932 revue Words and Music by Joyce Barbour, Steffi Duna, Norah Howard and Doris Hare.
[edit] Notable recordings
- Noël Coward with orchestra conducted by Ray Noble in London on September 20, 1932. The recording was not issued at the time but has been included in CD collections.
- Phyllis Robins with Jack Hylton & his Orchestra in London on October 3, 1932.
- Anona Wynn with the Blue Lyres in London in October 1932.
- Elsie Carlisle with Ray Starita & his Ambassadors Band in London on November 5, 1932.
- Maxine Sullivan on May 1, 1940.
- Patti Page on the album The Waltz Queen
[edit] Other recorded versions
- Georgia Brown
- Blossom Dearie
- Buddy DeFranco
- Marianne Faithfull
- Frances Faye
- Helen Forrest
- Jackie Gleason
- Gogi Grant
- Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra
- Lena Horne
- Cleo Laine
- Gertrude Lawrence
- Beatrice Lillie
- Julie London
- Billy May
- Carmen McRae
- Anita O'Day
- Esther Ofarim
- Eartha Kitt
- Elaine Paige
- Dinah Shore
- Jeri Southern
- Maxine Sullivan
- Dinah Washington
[edit] Pop culture references
- In the 1950 movie Sunset Boulevard, Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson) gives her boy-toy Joe Gillis (William Holden) a gold cigarette case on New Year's Eve. Engraved inside the cover is,"TO JOE FROM NORMA", and two bars of music -- with the inscription "Mad about the Boy".
- The song gained new popularity in 1992 when Dinah Washington's rendition was used in the Levi's ad "Swimmer" directed by Tarsem Singh.