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    Let's get happy for a minute!

    Since we have a sizable list of sad songs, why don't we flip the script and do some Happy songs. They can be for any genre and from any era, a guilty pleasure etc. Here are some to get started!

    Rubber band Man- The Spinners
    Uncle Jam, Knee Deep- Funkedelic
    Crazy about the La La La- Smokey & The Miracles
    Bad Luck- Harold Melvin & the Blue notes
    Flashlight-Parliament
    I Love Music- The O'jays
    Give me some air-Shorty Long

    These are just the tip of the iceberg here!

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    Hmmm .. how about these ..

    WILLIAM BELL .. "Happy" ..

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1t823LIgpB0

    SURFACE .. "Happy" ..

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0puh2p0bbA

    VELVET HAMMER .. "Happy" ..

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEV1DOrbyt4



    Roger

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    Quote Originally Posted by jboy88 View Post
    Since we have a sizable list of sad songs, why don't we flip the script and do some Happy songs. They can be for any genre and from any era, a guilty pleasure etc. Here are some to get started!

    Rubber band Man- The Spinners
    Uncle Jam, Knee Deep- Funkedelic
    Crazy about the La La La- Smokey & The Miracles
    Bad Luck- Harold Melvin & the Blue notes
    Flashlight-Parliament
    I Love Music- The O'jays
    Give me some air-Shorty Long

    These are just the tip of the iceberg here!
    Couldn't agree more, jboy88.

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    "Pussy" - Funkadelic.

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    "Happy Face" by Con Funk Shun was aptly titled. I also love "One of Those Summers" by P-Funk All Stars, one of the best mood altering songs I ever heard.

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    Peanut Butter - Twennynine featuring Lenny White

    Queen Of My Soul - AWB

    Heaven Must Be Like This - Ohio Players

    Oh How Happy - Shades Of Blue

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    "Pass the Dutchie" by Musical Youth, was a song that I found to be a happy song. Contrast it to the original "Pass the Kouchie" by The Mighty Diamonds, which is an entirely different vibe with almost the same lyrics and music.

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    "Love Train" - The O'Jays
    "Stoned Love" - The Supremes
    "Something About You" - The Four Tops
    "I'll Take You There"- The Staple Singers
    "Living In America" - James Brown

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    Sing a Happy Song - The O'Jays

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    Phyllis Hyman was of course primarily known for her gut-wrenching ballads and songs of lost love. So for that reason, I always thought her song choices of "You Sure Look Good to Me" and "You Know How to Love Me" were out of character for her. Great songs though, so I am not complaining. Just proved the girl could sing anything.

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    From my teens in the 70's - first 80's, the tunes that make me feel happy and reported me so many funny moments:
    - "Spiderman" and "Fishbite" by Ramsey Lewis
    - "I Am For Real" - George Duke
    - "Beatiful 7" - Osibisa
    - "Tighten Up", "I Can't Stop Dancing", "Soul City Walkin'" - Archie Bell & The Drells
    - "My Feet Won't Move But My Shoes Did The Boogie" - People's Choice
    - "Berta Butt Boogie", "Troglodyte", "King Kong" and "Super Love" by Jimmy Castor Bunch
    - "Jingle Bells" & "Super Duper man" - Bunny Sigler
    - "Do The Philly Dog" - The Olympics
    - "The Tough Of You Darling" - The Naturals
    - "Spaced Cowboy" - Sly & The Family Stone
    - "Strokety Stroke" - O'Jays
    - "Back Door Man" & "What A Woman really means" by Richard Tee
    - "Move" - Trammps
    - "Ya Nada Nos Detendrá" - Charanga 76 [[latin -spanish cover of "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now")
    - "Shaft" - Joe Bataan
    - "I Gonna Bump No More [[With A Big Fat Woman)" & "Congratulations [[Where Ave Been Girls?) - Joe Tex
    - "Mr. Cool" - Sweet Sensation [[they could do the saddest and the funniest!)
    - "Little Arrows" - Lapy Lee
    - "I'm A Nut" - [[don't well remember by what country singer)

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