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  2. Mad About the Boy - Wikipedia

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    "Mad About the Boy" is a popular song with words and music by actor and playwright Noël Coward. It was introduced in the 1932 revue Words and Music by Joyce Barbour, Steffi Duna, Norah Howard and Doris Hare. The song deals with the theme of unrequited love for a film star.

  3. Words and Music (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Words and Music is a musical revue with sketches, music, lyrics and direction by Noël Coward. The revue introduced the song "Mad About the Boy", which, according to The Noël Coward Society's website, is Coward's most popular song. The critics praised the show's sharp satire and verbal cleverness.

  4. Set to Music - Wikipedia

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    The Noël Coward Society's website, drawing on performing statistics from the publishers and the Performing Rights Society, names "Mad About the Boy" as Coward's most popular song. "The Stately Homes of England" (originally from Coward's Operette ) was also among the top ten most performed Coward songs.

  5. Greenwich Entertainment has acquired U.S. and Canadian distribution rights to “Mad About the Boy – The Noel Coward Story,” an intimate portrait of one of the 20th century’s greatest ...

  6. Mad About the Boy: The Noel Coward Story - Wikipedia

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    Mad About the Boy: The Noël Coward Story is a 2023 documentary film about the life of Noël Coward. ... Mad About the Boy: The Noel Coward Story at IMDb

  7. Noël Coward - Wikipedia

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    Coward wrote three hundred songs. The Noël Coward Society's website, drawing on performing statistics from the publishers and the Performing Rights Society, names "Mad About the Boy" (from Words and Music) as Coward's most popular song, followed, in order, by: "I'll See You Again" (Bitter Sweet) "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" (Words and Music)

  8. List of gay anthems - Wikipedia

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    Lyrics by Kurt Schwabach [1] 1928 "Prove It On Me" Ma Rainey [2] 1929 "If Love Were All" Noël Coward: Written for the operetta Bitter Sweet. [3] 1932 "Mad About the Boy" Noël Coward [2] 1937 "Easy Living" Billie Holiday, Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra [a] "My Funny Valentine" Rodgers and Hart [5] 1938 "Lush Life" Billy Strayhorn [2] 1939 ...

  9. Noël Coward on stage and screen - Wikipedia

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    Coward wrote more than three hundred songs. The Noël Coward Society's website, drawing on performing statistics from the publishers and the Performing Rights Society, names "Mad About the Boy" (from Words and Music) as Coward's most popular song, followed, in order, by: