Mad About the Boy
Duke Ellington Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

I'm mad about the boy
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

On the silverscreen
He melts my foolish heart in every single scene
Although I'm quite aware that here and there are traces of the cad
About the boy

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 flurry 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

Overall Meaning

The Duke Ellington song "Mad About the Boy" is a melancholic ballad about being in love with someone who may not reciprocate those feelings. The lyrics convey a sense of shame for being enamored with this individual, though in the end, the singer cannot help the way they feel. The first verse establishes the main theme of the song: the singer is madly in love with someone, and while they know it's foolish, they can't help feeling that way. They've been losing sleep over this person, indicating how deeply the infatuation has affected them.


The second verse introduces a possible reason for the singer's shame: the object of their affection may not be entirely trustworthy, given that there are "traces of the cad" about him. Despite this awareness, the singer is still "mad" about this person. The third verse indicates that the singer has some self-awareness about their feelings, as she recognizes that she "really shouldn't care" and is not a "fool girl." Despite that, she cannot shake the intensity of the love she feels, which both torments her and brings her joy. The final two lines suggest the singer feels a sense of youthful madness because of this infatuation, implying that regardless of the situation's outcome, the emotions elicited will be intense and long-lasting.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm mad about the boy
I have strong feelings of love towards the boy


And I know it's stupid to be mad about the boy
Even though I know it's not sensible to love him, I can't help it


I'm so ashamed of it but must admit the sleepless nights I've had
I feel embarrassed about my feelings for him, but I can't stop thinking about him


On the silverscreen
In movies


He melts my foolish heart in every single scene
He makes my heart feel soft and tender in every movie he appears in


Although I'm quite aware that here and there are traces of the cad
Even though I know he has some negative qualities


Lord knows I'm not a fool girl
I am not a naive or foolish girl


I really shouldn't care
I shouldn't be allowing myself to care for him, but I cannot help it


Lord knows I'm not a school girl
I am not a young girl in the midst of her first experience with love


Who's in the flurry of her first affair
Who is caught up in the excitement and intensity of her first romantic relationship


Will it ever cloy
Will my love for him ever fade


This odd diversity of misery and joy
This strange mixture of both negative and positive emotions I am experiencing


I'm feeling quite insane and young again
My emotions are making me feel crazy and inexperienced


And all because I'm mad about the boy
And it's all because I am deeply in love with the boy




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Noel Coward

Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found
Comments from YouTube:

daniel rechignac

Восхитительно, какая оркестровка... Magnifique..Wonderful..Svetlana from France 📯🎻🎹🎻🎺👏👏

wygtam

What a deeply poignant rendition. Imagine what it might have been just a few years later with a landscape completely devoid of strings.

Trombonology Erstwhile

My favorite instrumental treatment of this beautifully constructed tune -- a very dramatic arrangement! ... Noel Coward is said to have been inspired by James Cagney -- or, at least, his screen persona -- in concocting this torchy number.

Mark Thompson

Fancy meeting you here!
This is also one of my very favorite Ray Noble pieces- it's the most extraordinary arrangement, isn't it? Moving from pianissimo to double forte and back again, all within the space of a few bars. When I was very young, there once was an old hotel which I used to visit quite regularly with my parents. It had a very spooky and disused underground ballroom, which I always felt compelled to visit. Cobwebs, gloom, and the sense of revelries past pervaded. This recording always reminds me of that place, long gone, now. and quite coincidentally, it was no more than one minutes walk from the house where Ray Noble grew up, in Brighton, so very strong associations here.
I'll be in touch with you soon, E- I have a few items coming my way which I know will be of interest to you.
Best wishes, Mark.

Trombonology Erstwhile

@Mark Thompson Hey, Mark! Yes, I love that dramatic passage! ... Well, the whole arrangement is pretty dramatic, but the wonderful use of dynamics just takes it up another notch. So vivid and entertaining is your description of the neglected underground ballroom that I can easily understand the association you made between this derelict place, with its cobwebs, and Noble's rather ominous treatment of "Mad." Given this association, it's positively fascinating that the hotel was so situated. ... I, too, grew up in Brighton -- Brighton, Michigan.
Good to hear from you!

Mark Thompson

@Trombonology Erstwhile Good to hear from you, too. Fancy both of us being Brightonians! Haha! Never knew there was one in Michigan, too. As I say, I'll be back in touch soon. God bless.

iainr222

Wonderful .

Rabbit [ X ]

FNAF vhs

r

ok it uas a joek

Rabbit [ X ]

@r buddy, i won't insult you if you say fnaf sucks. if you think that, so good. BUT I DON'T UNDERSTAND YOU ANYTHING AS YOU DON'T KNOW ENGLISH. Aguante argentina

More Comments

More Versions