Happy Days Are Here Again
Starflyer 59 Lyrics


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Happy days are here again
And you're not
'Cause when she smiles
It shakes my sickest face

And again, and again, and again
'Cause when she smiles
It shakes my sickest face




Overall Meaning

The song "Happy Days Are Here Again" by Starflyer 59 is a melancholic song, revolving around the theme of unrequited love. The opening lyrics, "Happy days are here again, and you're not," set the tone for the rest of the song. It suggests that while the world may be looking up, the singer's personal life is not. He is mired in sadness, and the person he desires is not with him. The repetition of "And again, and again, and again" drives home the point that this is a recurring issue in the singer's life.


The following line, " 'Cause when she smiles, it shakes my sickest face" adds a dimension of physicality to the song's overall tone. It suggests that the singer's infatuation with this person is not just on a surface level, but affects him deeply, to the point where it affects his physical state. The line, "it shakes my sickest face," is particularly evocative, as it conjures images of the singer contorting in pain or discomfort. The overall effect of this song is a bittersweet one, as it portrays the singer's longing for something he cannot have.


Line by Line Meaning

Happy days are here again
Things seem to be going well


And you're not
But you personally are not feeling happy


Cause when she smiles
The happiness is due to someone else's joy


It shakes my sickest face
The happiness is so strong that it's affecting me physically


And again, and again, and again
This happiness is recurring




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Royalty Network, Capitol CMG Publishing
Written by: Jack Yellen, Milton Ager

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Comments from YouTube:

Chris Pearson

Unique sound. Exact length of time to not grow tired of it and wish it had more but know it shouldn't.

nostalgicdrummer

I wonder who Whirr would cite as influences.

John Smith

"influences"

DDball

Even though it's short, it flows so well into the next song, "She Only Knows"

nomoresalsa

Love that little bass part haha

kandy elizabeth

Love this song

_mynewcareer

Perfect track

Tiana O'Neal

Sounds like Blue by Whirr in the beginning. XD

Inb4 Starflyer came out first, yes I know.

n̷i̷c̷k̷

i fucking love whirr... but I also like this one a little better. whirr took mad inspiration from starflyer. love them both

Dove Lucas

3 years after you posted this and Whirr still did it better

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