Introduction:

Absolutely, let’s delve into the world of “Have A Happy” by the King himself, Elvis Presley. By 1970, Elvis Presley was already a solidified force in American music. Having revolutionized the scene in the mid-50s with his energetic brand of rock and roll, he’d transitioned through various styles and soundtracks throughout the 60s. “Have A Happy” emerged in 1970 on the album Let’s Be Friends, a collection that showcased a return to Presley’s gospel and country roots.

Though not a chart-topping hit “Have A Happy” embodied a charm that resonated with fans. The song’s credited composers were Fuller, Kaye, and Weisman, and it was produced by Felton Jarvis, a longtime collaborator who helmed many of Presley’s recordings from the late 50s onwards. Jarvis was known for his ability to polish Presley’s performances, and “Have A Happy” is a prime example.

The track itself is a delightful genre blend. While Presley’s rock and roll swagger is undeniable, the prominent use of acoustic guitar and a steady backbeat gives “Have A Happy” a distinct country feel. This fusion wasn’t uncommon for Presley, and it resonated with audiences who had embraced his earlier rockabilly sound, a style that heavily drew from country music.

Lyrically, “Have A Happy” is a feel-good anthem, brimming with an optimism that was characteristic of much of Presley’s music. It encourages the listener to embrace life’s simple joys and spread happiness wherever they go. This theme resonated with a nation weary from the social and political upheavals of the late 60s. “Have A Happy”, though released in 1970, captured a spirit of hopeful nostalgia, a sentiment that would find a receptive audience.

While not one of Presley’s biggest hits, “Have A Happy” holds a special place in the hearts of many fans. It represents a return to a more organic sound for the King, a reminder of his country roots, and a testament to his enduring charisma. The song serves as a welcome respite in his vast catalog, a beacon of sunshine and good vibes amidst a diverse musical landscape.

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Lyrics:

“Have A Happy”

Now once it was told to me, we’re born with a magic key
It opens the door to miracles of spring
It takes you to wishing wells, to ice cream and carousels
And yet this magic key won’t unlock a thingUnless you have a happy, you have a happy
Have a happy, warm smiling face
I start believin’, in believin’
Let your address be sunshine place

There’s love and there’s joy I’m told
Much more than your heart can hold
It’s there like the ring you’d grab on a merry-go-round
The world isn’t half as gray with friends on a rainy day
But people keep away when you wear a frown, you’ve got

To have a happy, you have a happy
Have a happy warm smiling face
Start believin’, in believin’
Let your address be sunshine place
Let your address be sunshine place
Let your address be sunshine place