The Shamen
The Shamen
The Shamen
The Shamen
The Shamen
The Shamen
The Shamen
The Shamen
The Shamen
The Shamen
The Shamen
The Shamen
The Shamen
“Happy Days” is the seventh song on Drop, the debut album by the Shamen. An anti-war protest song, “Happy Days” was prominently used in a beer commercial in 1987.
The face of a nation was split with a smile today
As we were politely informed of the fun and games
Oh yeah, there's a ship on our sea, shall we send it down?
It's only a toy in the tub, shall we sink it now?
Light up the home fires, run up the flags
Happy days are here again
Just like the old days, riches to rags
Happy people don't complain
Now, ask your leaders for their reasons
Why is blue the colour of the season?
Ask your father, ask your mother
Better still don't breathe a word at all
Now, ask your leaders for their reasons
Why is blue the colour of the season?
Ask your father, ask your mother
Better still don't breathe a word at all
The voice of a nation has spelt it all out for you
It's there on the page and the screen, so it must be true
It's perfectly simple, it's perfectly understood
Three cheers for the church and the state, and the boys in blue
Light up the home fires, run up the flags
Happy days are here again
Just like the old days, riches to rags
Happy people don't complain
Light up the home fires, run up the flags
Happy days are here again
Just like the old days, riches to rags
Happy people don't complain
Now, ask your leaders for their reasons
Why is blue the colour of the season?
Ask your father, ask your mother
Better still don't breathe a word at all
Now, ask your leaders for their reasons
Why is blue the colour of the season?
Ask your father, ask your mother
Better still don't breathe a word at all
Now, ask your leaders for their reasons
Why is blue the colour of the season?
Ask your father, ask your mother
Better still don't breathe a word at all
At all