Shiny Happy People
R.E.M. · Out Of Time
Shiny happy people laughing
Meet me in the crowd
People people
Throw your love around
Love me love me
Take it into town
Happy happy
Put it in the ground
Where the flowers grow
Gold and silver shine
Shiny happy people laughing
Shiny happy people holding hands
Everyone around love them, love them
Put it in your hands
Take it take it
There's no time to cry
Happy happy
Put it in your heart
Where tomorrow shines
Gold and silver shine
Shiny happy people laughing
Shiny happy people holding hands
Meet me in the crowd
People people
Throw your love around
Love me love me
Take it into town
Happy happy
Put it in the ground
Where the flowers grow
Gold and silver shine
Shiny happy people laughing
Shiny happy people holding hands
Everyone around love them, love them
Put it in your hands
Take it take it
There's no time to cry
Happy happy
Put it in your heart
Where tomorrow shines
Gold and silver shine
Shiny happy people laughing
Shiny happy people holding hands
Shiny Happy People
Released in 1991 on R.E.M.'s *Out Of Time*, "Shiny Happy People" stands as a defining track of the band's late-period sound, blending their signature indie-rock sensibilities with a more polished, radio-friendly production. The song features a distinctive, upbeat melody and a memorable chorus that contrasted sharply with the group's earlier, more introspective work. It was one of the few singles from the album to achieve significant commercial success, reaching the top ten on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. The track remains a staple of R.E.M.'s discography, often cited for its infectious energy and its role in bridging the gap between the band's underground roots and mainstream accessibility in the early 1990s.
