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  1. Mercury. 512 214-1. Greece. 1992. New Submission. The Best Of Dinah Washington - Mad About The Boy ( Cassette, Compilation) Mercury. 512 214-4. Europe.

  2. Dinah Washington passed away at a young age, but her renditions of songs like "Mad About the Boy" have cemented her status as a jazz legend. Unique Interpretations While the original version of the song was written from a gay man's perspective, female artists like Dinah Washington have made the song their own through their unique renditions.

  3. Dinah Washington passed away at a young age, but her renditions of songs like "Mad About the Boy" have cemented her status as a jazz legend. Unique Interpretations While the original version of the song was written from a gay man's perspective, female artists like Dinah Washington have made the song their own through their unique renditions.

  4. Dinah Washington’s 1952 classic “Mad About The Boy” has remained one of the most poignant love songs of all time. It tells the story of a woman desperately in love with a man who she feels is out of reach. The raw emotion and vulnerability captured in Dinah Washington’s vocals has made the song an enduring classic, one that has been covered by countless artists since its release almost ...

  5. Mad About The Boy. Louca por um garoto. Mad about the boy. Eu sei que é estúpido estar louca pelo garoto. I know it's stupid to be mad about the boy. Eu tenho muita vergonha por isso mas tenho confessar as noites sem dormir que eu tive. I'm so ashamed of it but must admit the sleepless nights I've had. Pelo garoto. About the boy.

  6. 22. Nov. 2018 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupMad About The Boy · Dinah WashingtonThe Complete Dinah Washington On Mercury Vol. 7 (1961)℗ 1962 The Verve Music ...

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  7. Dinah Washington passed away at a young age, but her renditions of songs like "Mad About the Boy" have cemented her status as a jazz legend. Unique Interpretations While the original version of the song was written from a gay man's perspective, female artists like Dinah Washington have made the song their own through their unique renditions.