Mad About the Boy
Caro Emerald & Jools Holland Lyrics
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And I know it's stupid to be mad about the boy
I'm so ashamed of it but must admit the sleepless nights I've had
About the boy
Oh, on the silver screen
He melts my foolish heart in every single scene
Although I'm quite aware that here and there are traces of the cad
Lord knows I'm not a fool girl
I really shouldn't care
Lord knows I'm not a school girl
Who's in the fury of her first affair
Will it ever cloy?
This odd diversity of misery and joy
I'm feeling quite insane and young again
And all because I'm mad about the boy
I'm feeling quite insane and young again
And all because I'm mad about the boy
The lyrics to Caro Emerald and Jools Holland's song "Mad About the Boy" describe the feelings of a woman who is completely infatuated with a man. She acknowledges that it seems silly to be so obsessed with someone, yet she can't help but be consumed by her thoughts of him. She admits to losing sleep over him and being entranced by his on-screen presence, even though she knows he's not perfect and has flaws ("traces of the cad"). Despite her rational self, the woman feels like a "fool girl" and "quite insane" because of her feelings for this man.
The lyrics create a sense of contradictory emotions - the woman feels both misery and joy because of her attachment to this man. The chorus asks whether her obsession will ever "cloy", or fade away, but it seems clear that the answer is no. The repetition of the phrase "mad about the boy" emphasizes the intensity of the woman's feelings and her inability to shake them. The final line of the song - "I'm feeling quite insane and young again / And all because I'm mad about the boy" - suggests that her passion for this man is making her feel alive and vibrant, even if it's not entirely rational.
Overall, "Mad About the Boy" is a catchy and energetic song that explores the complexity of love and infatuation. Through the lyrics, the listener can sympathize with the woman's predicament, even as they recognize the potential foolishness of her obsession.
Line by Line Meaning
I'm mad about the boy
I have a strong infatuation with this guy
And I know it's stupid to be mad about the boy
I realize that it's foolish to have these feelings for him
I'm so ashamed of it but must admit the sleepless nights I've had
I'm embarrassed by my obsession with him, but I can't deny that he keeps me up at night
Oh, on the silver screen
When I see him in movies
He melts my foolish heart in every single scene
He makes my heart skip a beat every time he's on screen, even though I know it's not real
Although I'm quite aware that here and there are traces of the cad
I'm aware that he's not perfect and has some questionable qualities
About the boy
In regards to my feelings for him
Lord knows I'm not a fool girl
I'm not naive
I really shouldn't care
I should try to move on from this crush
Lord knows I'm not a school girl
I'm not a young, inexperienced girl
Who's in the fury of her first affair
Experiencing these intense emotions for the first time
Will it ever cloy?
Will my obsession with him ever fade away?
This odd diversity of misery and joy
The mix of negative and positive feelings I have for him is confusing
I'm feeling quite insane and young again
I feel like a crazy teenager again
And all because I'm mad about the boy
All because of my feelings for him
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Noel Coward
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@jnairac
❤
Pure Class ;
Caroline &
...Jools at the 🎹🎹
@michelderepentigny5697
Dinah Washington would be proud and so would Noel Coward. A beautiful and really heartfelt rendition of an amazing song. Bravo Caro!
@daveinprogress3
Caro is a very special artist.
@egv3856
Каролина как всегда огонь)
@earnestmcquillan
Pure SILK.
@seoirsecaffrey8977
Fantastic love it so much ☘💚☘
@yesikanarvaez5027
Gorgeous Song😚😚
@fernandodc5146
She was wise enough to follow Dinah patterns, nice tribute to the Queen.
@chucku00
Caro is stellar.
@seoirsecaffrey8977
Fantastic ☘💚☘