
Celebrating a new American chapter: HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN! Happy days are here again The skies above are clear again Let us sing a song of cheer again Happy days are here again Altogether shout it now There's no one Who can doubt it now So let us tell the world about it now Happy days are here again Your cares and troubles are gone There'll be no more from now on, Happy days are here again The skies above are clear again So, let us sing a song of happy cheer again, Happy, happy, happy days Are here again! Here's more from Wiki: Happy Days Are Here Again" is a song copyrighted in 1929 by Milton Ager (music) and Jack Yellen (lyrics). The song was recorded by Leo Reisman and His Orchestra, with Lou Levin, vocal (November 1929), and was used in the 1930 film Chasing Rainbows. Today, the song is probably best remembered as the campaign song for Franklin Delano Roosevelt's (FDR) successful 1932 Presidential campaign. Since FDR's use of the song, it has come to be recognized as the unofficial theme of the Democratic Party. The lyrics suggest optimism and buoyancy. Matthew Greenwald characterized it, "A true saloon standard, Happy Days Are Here Again is a Tin Pan Alley standard, and had been sung by virtually every interpreter since the 1940s. In a way, it's the pop version of Auld Lang Syne."[1] The song is #47 on the Recording Industry Association of America's list of "Songs of the Century". One of the most influential recordings of the song was made 33 years after its <b>...</b>
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