Happy Song

Robbie Williams · Other Songs - Robbie Williams

Let's all make babies and sauces from Sainsbury's

'Cos this is a happy song

Play on my pink flute but make it for Beirut

'Cos this is a happy song

You need a mood maker, then go meet my tailor

I know it's going to fit



Your sister, your brother, his mistress, your lover

Just getting on with it



Yeah, I'm feeling so debonair

I send you my love 'cos I care

This is a love song

We bring news from Jamaica



Goose step through gangland and drive Chitty Bang Bang

'Cos this is a happy song

Bosnians and Khurds back with some big bird

All singing a happy song

Fly in the sunshine to get there at your own time

New Dehli via Hong Kong



Your sister, your brother, his mistress, your lover

Just singing a happy song



Yeah, I'm feeling so debonair

I send you my love 'cos I care

This is a love song

We bring news from Jamaica



Do do do...



Yeah, I'm feeling so debonair

Everthing's up in the air

Tease me before bedtime

We bring news from Jamaica



Yeah, I'm feeling so debonair

I send you my love 'cos I care

This is a love song

We bring news from Jamaica

Happy Song

Robbie Williams' "Happy Song" stands as a quintessential example of his mid-2000s pop-rock sound, characterized by its infectious melody and upbeat tempo. Released during a period where Williams solidified his status as a leading figure in British pop music, the track exemplifies his ability to blend catchy hooks with anthemic choruses that resonate with mass audiences. The recording captures the energy of his live performances, featuring his signature vocal delivery and guitar-driven arrangements that define his discography from this era. While often associated with his greatest hits collections, the song remains a staple of his catalogue, reflecting the optimistic and rhythmic style that made him a household name. It serves as a reminder of his capacity to craft music that is both commercially successful and emotionally uplifting, cementing his legacy in the genre.