Take a moment, close your eyes, and picture the most. But let's face it: Sometimes we could use some help in this department. Musically, everything you hear on The Happiest Days of Our Lives is exactly what youd expect to hear. Then why is she making me wait so long Credits Writer(s): Michael Giacalone, Darren Amadio, Andrea Vaughn, Gilbert Abad, Todd. With all the anxiety and stress we're facing on a daily basis, one of the things we should regularly prioritize is our happiness. Songs like "Walking on Sunshine," by Katrina and the Waves, and "Here Comes the Sun," by the Beatles, might even inspire you to soak up some vitamin D outdoors.Īs world news continues on its pessimistic trajectory, we're all working hard to keep our outlook cheery. Some of these happy songs even emulate the carefree freedom of a great road trip (CRUISR's "Go For It," Cyndi Lauper's "Girls Just Want to Have Fun").
And, of course, we've included pop songs about how good it feels to.feel good (Pharrell's "Happy"). It seems like only yesterday a millennial was a. Verse 1 If I could have all the women in the world I would take this time to leave The pressure's on and I'm not some kind of strong man So take this thing from me Don't give it a second thought. This article was first published on 4.20.22.
Others focus on the exhilaration that can be gained from persevering through adversity (Kelly Clarkson's "Stronger," Swift's "Shake It Off"). Millennials are now old enough to seriously reflect on life. Some of these upbeat tracks are rapturous love songs about the wonderful sensation of knowing you're wanted (Beyoncé's "Love On Top," Ric Wilson's "Yellowbrick"). While your childhood and school days are often said to be the happiest days of your life (and for many, they are), they. In short, when you're feeling blue, a happy song can work wonders, infusing joy into your day. The Happiest Days Of My Life by David Galas, released 02 November 2009 1. According to research done by Harvard Medical School, music can have a myriad of positive effects on the brain, from keeping people relaxed during medical procedures to improving exercise endurance.