“Happy Pills” is a stand-alone single, from American band Weathers, following their debut “I Don’t Wanna Know” The track peaked at No. 42 on the Billboard Rock Charts, remaining there for 9 weeks.
This song is about someone’s experience with “happy pills,” which is a common slang term for antidepr...
[Chorus]
I take my pills and I'm happy all the time
I'm happy all the time
I'm happy all the time
I love my girl but she ain't worth the price
She ain't worth the price
No, she ain't worth the price
[Verse 1]
We can go to my house if you wanna
Hang out in my bedroom, lose your honor
Even if they find us, we're apathetic
And they can't take that away
[Chorus]
I take my pills and I'm happy all the time
I'm happy all the time
I'm happy all the time
I love my girl but she ain't worth the price
She ain't worth the price
No, she ain't worth the price
[Verse 2]
The voices in my right brain are kinda funny
They tell me "take a deep breath, it's always sunny"
But where I leave the lights on
It's so obvious that my life's pretty plain
[Chorus]
I take my pills and I'm happy all the time
I'm happy all the time
I'm happy all the time
I love my girl but she ain't worth the price
She ain't worth the price
No, she ain't worth the price
[Bridge]
We take strange things to feel normal
We take strange things to feel normal
We take strange things to feel normal
To feel normal, to feel normal
[Chorus]
I take my pills and I'm happy all the time
I'm happy all the time
I'm happy all the time
I love my girl but she ain't worth the price
She ain't worth the price
No, she ain't worth the price
Happy Pills was written by Brennen Bates & Cole Carson & Cameron Olsen & Cameron Boyer & Charles Park (Producer) & Lawrence Principato & Denis Lipari.
Happy Pills was produced by Larzz Principato & Charlie Park & Cameron Boyer & Denis Lipari.
Weathers released Happy Pills on Fri Jun 03 2016.
I’ve got a lot of friends who have had a hard time coping with being out of high school. They fell into this pit of feeling like, ‘I’m lost. I’m trying to find a job, but I can’t.‘ Then they get hooked on some sort of drug and are convinced they’re happy, but they’re not.
Cameron Boyer
“Happy Pills” was certified gold on January 5th, 2022.