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The happiest songs in the world

19 February, 2023
A music psychologist has discovered the formula for the happiest song in the world - and the tune that best follows it is ‘Good Vibrations’ by The Beach Boys
A music psychologist has discovered the formula for the happiest song in the world - and the tune that best follows it is ‘Good Vibrations’ by The Beach Boys

Experts reveal the formula for the ultimate cheerful tunes - with Good Vibrations, Uptown Girl and YMCA topping the list

When you’re feeling down, there’s nothing quite like a happy song to bring a smile back to your face.

Now, a music psychologist has discovered the formula for the happiest songs in the world - and the tune that best follows it is ‘Good Vibrations’ by The Beach Boys.

Dr. Michael Bonshor from the University of Sheffield found that the most uplifting tracks have a tempo of 137 beats per minute (bpm) and a regular verse-chorus-verse-chorus structure, but are peppered with unpredictable elements like a key change or ‘seventh chords’.

‘We like seventh chords as they add interest,’ said Dr. Bonshor.

‘Regular chords use three notes, whereas seventh chords add an extra note which provides a sense of musical tension and relief.’

World’s happiest songs

Rank           Song title                                                   Artiste

1                Good Vibrations                                         The Beach Boys

2                I Got You (I Feel Good)                                James Brown

3                House of Fun                                              Madness

4                Get the Party Started                                   P!nk

5                Uptown Girl                                                Billy Joel

6                Sun Is Shining                                             Bob Marley

7                I Get Around                                               The Beach Boys

8               YMCA                                                           Village People

9               Waterloo                                                       Abba

10             September                                                    Earth, Wind and Fire

Taking the second and third spots on the list of world’s happiest songs are ‘I Got You (I Feel Good)’ by James Brown and ‘House of Fun’ by Madness.

The formula for a happy song

Key : Major

Tempo : 137 beats per minute

Time signature : Four strong beats to a bar

Tone : Bright

Volume : Loud

Structure : Verse-chorus- verse-chorus

Other features : Seventh chords, short introduction, repeated riffs, elements of surprise (eg key change)

Through his research, commissioned by yogurt brand Müllerlight, Dr. Bonshor found that songs are generally perceived as happier when they are in the major key.

‘Alongside this, cheery songs usually have a strong 1-2-1-2 beat to them, so that you can dance along,’ he said.

‘A short introduction means that the song kicks off with a bang straight away, and there’s not a long build up.

‘We like high volume when it comes to how our happy songs are made, with notes played in a bright and bouncy way by instruments such as trumpets or electric guitars instead of mellower instruments.

‘A repetitive rhythm or guitar riff that people can latch onto and becomes memorable is the cherry on the cake.’

All of these elements have been combined into a track called ‘The Lighter Note’, which is scientifically proven to help bust the winter blues.

A survey of 2,000 Brits found that two-thirds listen to music to cheer them up, and 40 percent cite cold weather and dark nights as a reason for needing it.

Some 71 percent said that music is one of the most powerful influences on their mood.

On average, participants had eight songs that do not fail to put a spring in their step, and only need to listen to 14 seconds of them to get there.

Pop is seen as the happiest genre by most of those surveyed, but 69 percent also said they like to listen a variety of types of music.

When asked which song gets them in the best mood, those from the North East, South East, Wales and Northern Ireland all said ‘Don’t Stop Me Now’ by Queen.

‘Dancing Queen’ by Abba was deemed the happiest song in Scotland, Yorkshire, the North West, East Midlands and East Anglia, according to the interactive map.

Music lovers in the South West and West Midlands went on-the-nose with ‘Walking on Sunshine’ by Katrina and the Waves, and Londoners said ‘Happy’ by Pharrell Williams is the cheeriest.

-Daily Mail.co.uk

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