You Pick Me Up Again Song

Best happy songs

'Let's Go Crazy' by Prince

Prototype: Warner Bros. Music

1. 'Allow's Get Crazy' by Prince

'This affair chosen life' can get out you down in the dumps. Who ameliorate to lift you up than Prince? Abandon your inhibitions, get a little crazy, and you'll be alright in no time. Or at least for the four minutes Prince rips it up on this definitive rail.

'I Got You (I Feel Good)' by James Brown & The Famous Flames

Image: 20th Century Masters

2. 'I Got You (I Feel Good)' past James Brown & The Famous Flames

JB and his band can hardly comprise themselves, letting loose ecstatic screeches and strutting horns that pummel you in all the right places with infectious glee. This is essentially the end all, be all of feelin' good in the funk era.

'Don't Stop Me Now' by Queen

Epitome: Elektra

3. 'Don't Stop Me Now' past Queen

When Freddie Mercury – Mr Fahrenheit, if yous want to become formal – is having a good fourth dimension, it's best yous don't try to interrupt it. Surrender to the infectious avalanche of good vibes in this high-octane oversupply-pleaser and you too will soon exist floating effectually in ecstasy.

'Good as Hell' by Lizzo

Image: Atlantic

4. 'Good as Hell' past Lizzo

Lizzo'due south breakout hit song will take you feeling proficient nearly yourself, putting you in the mood to conquer the blues and the world. And that'sbefore she busts out the flute.

'Walking on Sunshine' by Katrina & The Waves

Image: EMI

five. 'Walking on Sunshine' by Katrina & The Waves

A pop rush then pure and addictive that it is actually on the election in 9 states to be made illegal. Try to resist. It'due south impossible.

'Lovely Day' by Bill Withers

Image: Columbia

6. 'Lovely Day' by Bill Withers

Beak Withers's good-natured energy permeates his funk ode to the mood-altering power of finding your soulmate – a high that peaks on Withers's gloriously sustained singing of 'lovely daaaaaaaaaaaaaaay' at the climax.

'Tightrope' by Janelle Monáe

Prototype: Bad Boy Records

7. 'Tightrope' past Janelle Monáe

When you need a confidence boost alongside your mood boost, this tune is what yous need. Turn it upwards and take to heart the message about forging ahead by the doubters.

'Three Little Birds' by Bob Marley & The Wailers

Image: Island Records

viii. 'Three Piffling Birds' by Bob Marley & The Wailers

There never was a more than convincing argument for serenity than this one's exuberant 'every little thing'southward gonna exist alright' refrain.

'Shout' by The Isley Brothers

Image: RCA Victor

nine. 'Shout' past The Isley Brothers

So much more than the greatest wedding-reception song always written – though it's as well that – the Isley Brothers manic, soulful archetype is a masterpiece of escalation, and a musical tribute to feeling so damn overjoyed all you tin do is let out a primal scream... and so do it again a little bit softer.

'Dancing Queen' by ABBA

Image: Atlantic

10. 'Dancing Queen' past ABBA

This track brings anybody to the dance floor (or your own private dance floor). There's no denying the feels that outburst forth when y'all're grooving like a '70s star... or maybe like hologram of one.

'A Beautiful Morning' by The Rascals

Epitome: Atlantic

11. 'A Cute Morn' by The Rascals

Regardless of the actual conditions state of affairs, you'll be elatedly skipping out the door thank you to this tune'south unwavering sunniness.

'You Make My Dreams' by Hall & Oates

Image: RCA

12. 'You Make My Dreams' by Hall & Oates

Fantasy becomes beatific reality over euphoric doo-wop and a cheerful sensibility merely this side of cheesy.

'I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)' by Whitney Houston

Epitome: Arista

13. 'I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)' by Whitney Houston

Channel your inner Whitney with this upbeat, carefree tune that refuses to quit. You'll be transported to a pop paradise with '80s flare, and how tin can yous not smile about that?

'Good Vibrations' by The Beach Boys

Prototype: Capitol Records

14. 'Expert Vibrations' by The Beach Boys

Brian Wilson brings his theremin surfing and turns a trashy B-movie-soundtrack tool into an aural ray of sunshine.

'Feel Right' by Mark Ronson ft. Mystikal

Image: RCA

xv. 'Feel Right' by Marker Ronson ft. Mystikal

Mystikal lays down gravelly, hyper and wondrously dirty verses over Ronson'southward perfectly captured throwback funk for a seriously adult political party rails littered with perfectly deployed MF-ers.

'Sir Duke' by Stevie Wonder

Image: Motown Records

sixteen. 'Sir Duke' by Stevie Wonder

'Sir Duke' is what happens when you let one of modernistic music'due south truthful geniuses geek out over the musicians he loves, and Stevie'due south tribute to Duke Ellington, Glen Miller, Ella Fitzgerald and Duke Ellington is four minutes of pure joy. If the ascendant horns don't become you lot, hearing Stevie's refrain of 'you can feel information technology all over' will.

'I Can See Clearly Now' by Johnny Nash

Prototype: CBS

17. 'I Can Run into Clearly Now' by Johnny Nash

Johnny Nash's enraptured zydeco-soul hybrid injects images of blue skies and rainbows directly into your cerebral cortex, where they will linger for use on any rainy day.

'Dance to the Music' by Sly & The Family Stone

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18. 'Dance to the Music' by Sly & The Family Stone

The titular exhortation seems nigh superfluous given the horn lines' uplifting, to-the-moon groove. Nigh.

'All You Need is Love' by The Beatles

Image: Capitol Records

xix. 'All Y'all Need is Love' by The Beatles

Lennon & McCartney'southward flippant, boisterous, pro-harmony singalong should take instantly brought about world peace when it came out. Nosotros'll have to settle for bringing on a adept mood.

'Blister in the Sun' by the Violent Femmes

Paradigm: Slash

20. 'Blister in the Sun' past the Violent Femmes

The goodball bassline is one of the '80s nigh blissed-out riffs, and paired with Gordon Gano's nasally commitment this stoned-out archetype is guaranteed to cause an involuntary strut. Worry about the stained sheets after.

'Happy' by Pharrell Williams

Epitome: Columbia

21. 'Happy' by Pharrell Williams

There'southward no mode y'all don't feel great the moment Pharrell's buttery falsetto floats over the easily cantering beat into your grateful ears.

'The Way You Make Me Feel' by Michael Jackson

Image: Epic

22. 'The Way You Make Me Feel' by Michael Jackson

Jackson's primal screams and guttural hoots reveal themselves as the only meaningful style to limited truthful love.

'Kites Are Fun' by the Free Design

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23. 'Kites Are Fun' by the Free Design

There'southward no hidden meaning in this jaunty, dominicus-soaked ode to flight kites. It really is just a spectacular '60s era song about kites. And it will instantly transform fifty-fifty the nigh hardened carper into a child daydreaming nigh a mean solar day at the embankment.

'Can't Stop the Feeling' by Justin Timberlake

Image: RCA

24. 'Can't Stop the Feeling' past Justin Timberlake

Trip the light fantastic, dance, trip the light fantastic toe... How tin you lot not when listening to this tune? Justin Timberlake and the Trolls for whom the song was written are guaranteed to put a smile on your face.

'Don't Worry, Be Happy' by Bobby McFerrin

Image: EMI-Manhattan

25. 'Don't Worry, Be Happy' past Bobby McFerrin

Co-ordinate to some 1 of the most annoying songs of all time as well, but relentless optimism has to count for something, right?

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