Open Modal

LIST: Are These the 10 “Happiest Songs” of All Time?

According to a survey of 1,300 people, “Mr. Blue Sky” by ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA is the Happiest Song of All Time.

It came out in 1978 . . . and the late-’70s in general was named the era with the MOST happy songs.

Today’s kids know Mr. Blue Sky from the opening scene of “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2”.

Here’s the Top 10:

  1. “Mr. Blue Sky”, ELO, 1978
  2. “Don’t Stop Me Now”, Queen, 1979
  3. “Stayin’ Alive”, the Bee Gees, 1977
  4. “Dancing Queen”, ABBA, 1976
  5. “Livin’ on a Prayer”, Bon Jovi, 1986
  6. “Come on Eileen”, Dexys Midnight Runners, 1982
  7. “You Can Call Me Al”, Paul Simon, 1986
  8. “Walking on Sunshine”, Katrina and the Waves, 1983
  9. “Just Can’t Get Enough”, Depeche Mode, 1982
  10. “Never Gonna Give You Up”, Rick Astley, 1987

For what it’s worth, they only surveyed adults between the ages of 30 and 55, so that might have contributed to the prevalence of late-’70s and ’80s songs.

They listed 50 songs altogether.

(You can find the full list, here.  It’s worth pointing out that the survey was conducted in the U.K., but the list doesn’t come across as overly “British.”)

Image by Pexels from Pixabay

Recommended Posts

Loading...