By the way, I really like the songs listed by Swiddles and ellen. Good taste, y’all!
Hey Johnathan – I’m always trying to win a prize.
Regarding your handle: traffic guy from 790 KABC Radio in Los Angeles … or an internet crazy? Hmmm?
And thanks spoke-
The Breeders. Forgot what they were called, too, but I knew I had the tape somewhere in the trunk of my car. Ran out in my jammies to dig through the tape case to get that because this would have been going through my head for days if I didn’t get the answer right away.
Ok, spoke, this is just getting weirder–it’s another sign.
I’ll have to say that spoke’s list is almost exactly like mine, except I have to add a few:
“Blue Suit Boogie” by Indigo Swing
“Saturday Night Fish Fry” & “Ain’t Nobody Here But Us Chickens” by Louis Jordan
“Barflies at the Beach” by Royal Crown Revue
“The Ghost of Stephen Foster” by Squirrel Nut Zippers
“Wild Wild Young Men” by Ruth Brown
“Debra” by Beck (saw him do this live, he is * the funky white soul brother)
“Bottle of Smoke” by the Pogues (just gives me a reason to say fck about a hundred times in 3 minutes)
“Jump, Jive & Wail” by Louis Prima
I’ll probably think of more later, so I’ll add to the list
The Breeders! That’s it!
Yes JavaMaven1, it is fate. Especially what with you putting Louis Prima and the Pogues on your list. Couple more Pogues songs that qualify, in my book: Down All the Days and Ghost of a Smile.
And speaking of The Pixies, I cast a vote for Here Comes Your Man.
Hey! What are you doing in your jammies this time of day??? (Not that I don’t appreciate the mental image…)
Brief Explanation: I’m a serious night person–I go to bed around 2 or 3 in the morning, meaning I’m usually up around 10 or 11 am. School is from 3:30 pm to 10, I get home about 11. I’m usually doing homework until 2 am. I deserveto be in my jammies at noon.
Another song to add to the list:
“That’s A Pretty Good Love” by Big Maybell
OMIGOD! Is it that “You and me going fishin’ in the dark, lyin’ on our back and countin’ the stars . . .” song? I love that song!
It brings up such cool memories for a girl who grew up in rural town, and has gone fishing after dark . . .
The Bad Touch – by The Bloodhouse Gang (“You and baby, we ain’t nuthin’ but mammals/so let’s do it like they do it on Discovery Channel”)
Let Me Go – by Cake
Miserable – by Blink 182 (at least the refrain: you make me come/you make me complete/you make me completely miserable)
Happy, Shiny People – by REM
I want to be Sedated – by The Ramones
“Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic” - the Police
:):):):):):):):):):):):):):):)
(can you tell it makes me giddy?)
Ahem, that’s “Shiny Happy People” by REM, from “Out of Time.”
~Your resident REMophile
I second “Flagpole Sitta,” “Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic,” and “Blister In The Sun” - these all make me giddy too.
Also:
"With A Little Help From My Friends," The Beatles
"Superstition," Stevie Wonder
"These Foolish Things," Billie Holiday
"Let’s Go Crazy," “Raspberry Beret,” “1999,” “Kiss”, Prince
"My Love Is Your Love," Whitney Houston
"I Want You Back," “Bye Bye Bye,” “It’s Gonna Be Me,” “No Strings Attached,” *NSYNC (hey, I like them for a reason - they make me happy!)
Happy listening, everyone!!
Oh yeah, speaking of Raspberry Beret, there is an absolutely killer cover of this song by The Derailers on their CD Reverb Deluxe. (Imagine if you will a sort of honky-tonk take on the tune.) Seek it out. Talk about a song that will make you smile. You will smile, you will giggle, you will laugh out loud!
You stole my song! The one song that I thought of, unequivocally, that always fills me with childlike glee! Drat!
Other than that particular one, the ones that make me smile are a whole bunch of silly things that I will not torment the rest of you innocents by listing here. Most could be considered the auditory equivalent of Brendan Fraser; the songs that make me smile are to music what he is to the profession of acting: a good time without a lot of depth.
I guess which songs make me smile also depends on what kind of smile you mean. There are, of course, certains songs which illicit something closer akin to an evil grin. evil grin Would those also count?
Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah. - Alan Sherman
How can you listen to that song and NOT smile?
Years ago, I was listening to the radio–don’t remember the station–and they took a call from a syrupy sweet sounding lady that bade the DJ to “play me something romantic”. Next thing I heard were the…ahem…mellifluous sounds of the Clash. Still makes me smile just thinking about it.
I posted other songs that made me smile in the “songs that made you cry” thread (they made me cry with laughter). Monty Python’s Lumberjack song was one, so was the aborted “I gave my love a cherry” sung by Steven Bishop in Animal House.
There’s another piece of music, not actually a song, that makes me laugh: It’s one of Tchaikovsky’s famous symphonies. Blame the Monty Python “The Farming Club presents the Life of Tchaikovsky” for this: they had a skit where a famous musician was supposed to play the symphony in question: “He will escape from padlocks, two sets of handcuffs and a burlap bag”, and Terry Jones comes rolling on stage, trying to simultaneously play the piano and do his escape routine. Hilarious!
You’re the first person who tried to ID my handle but no luck. It does NOT come from a traffic reporter or an internet crazy. Doesn’t mean they’re not using it as well.
Anyone else?
Hell, I hereby nominate the entire Sgt. Pepper Album. With the exception of A Day in the Life and She’s Leaving Home, that is one damn happy album.
I also nominate Nightswimming by REM. I grew up on a lake, and there are a lot of wonderful memories about floating in the water, which is warmer then the night air. It’s so dark you can’t tell where the water beings and the air ends. And Michael and the boys hit the nail on the head with that one.
As you can see in the album thread, I’m a BIG Paul Simon’s Graceland fan.
Good picks, kids.
RealityChuck said:
Nitpicking is OK when it comes to Beethoven: that would be Ode to Joy (“Ode an die Freude”). And it is also the best piece of music ever written. IMHO, naturally.
A few more happy songs:
Rush - Kid Gloves
Dire Straits - Twistin’ by the Pool
Level 42 - Heaven in my Hands
Paul Carrack - Don’t shed a tear for me
Poco - Call it Love
OK, that’s it. I’m gonna go out and frolic in the sun now.
Minor correction, JoltSucker. This song is actually by a band called Lit. You know, those blokes who do My Own Worst Enemy (the car is in the front yard, and I’m sleeping with my clothes on, blah, blah, blah)
OK Johnathan, I’m on a mission now. Is this you?? What a dude.
Ooo SwimmingRiddles, I’ll check out the album thread! When I (finally) got a CD player “Graceland” was the first one I allowed to slip inside. Hey, I’m a rich girl. I don’t try to hide it.
How can no one have listed “Born to Boogie” by Hank Jr.yet?
Runaround Sue shoulda been on my list. Plus a coupla dozen others you guys have mentioned.