Happy Days Are Here Again Annette Hanshaw

Written 91 years ago, it became the theme vocal for FDR'south entrada and the New Deal for America

Annette Hanshaw, "Happy Days Are Here Again"

By PAUL ZOLLO

This was the first vocal that came to mind upon hearing the news – existent news – that Joe Biden has been elected President today. It is a 24-hour interval in America for commemoration. Regardless of political party amalgamation, today is proof that America is non broken. Democracy, our form of it, though far from perfect, did not collapse. Although information technology'due south got age-old cracks in it, like that large liberty bell, it continues to sing. Because as Leonard Cohen reminded us in his song about song and human hope, "Anthem," "there is a crack in everything; it's where the lite gets in. "

Which brings u.s. back to "Happy Days Are Hither Again," as information technology is perfect – again – for this moment of national commemoration. Democracy survived and triumphed. This is a day to rejoice. To sing along – and dance fifty-fifty – to this vocal. Fifty-fifty if nobody wants to dance with you, grab a cat, or a dog. They always honey a good reason for a happy trip the light fantastic.

Songwriters Jack Yellen and Milton Ager wrote "Happy Days Are Here Again" before the big stock market place crash in 1929. But as songwriters often practise, they seemed to know what was coming. It's one of many famous songs to be prophetic, every bit the crash triggered the Great Depression. Information technology became a theme song then for hope, as information technology has many times since. Also an anthem of celebration and gratitude when that promise is realized.

Like our current moment of lockdown, unemployment and loss, America in the Depression-era Thirties was a country in need of hope: at that place was widespread unemployment, bread-lines everywhere, factories close down, farms foreclosed. A long season of darkness and despair persisted through virtually of the 1930s. As it is said, Republic dies in darkness. This song offered some light, a real-time ray of promise. Information technology wasn't unreal, pie-in-the-heaven – or pie anywhere – promise. It wasn't about pretending everything is peachy. Information technology was about keeping hope alive. Not giving up. We're going to go through.

Which is why information technology'southward all about now.

Annette Hanshaw

The approachable leadership helped spread the fires of partition – between the political parties, the classes, the races, the nationalities, even the genders.
During which our already fractured society was encumbered by the pandemic of virus, but also the ongoing war on truth, endless misinformation, propaganda, race hatred, ignorance, intolerance, law brutality, riots, fires in our cities and in our forests, hurricanes, earthquakes and national house arrest. And at a time when Americans were in dire need of clarity, the leadership intentionally disseminated daily barrages of lies, even about the lethal virus destroying countless America lives everyday.

Disinformation virtually the election itself in tandem with perpetual attacks on the press and truth itself, although formidably persuasive to millions of Americans, failed to derail the election. If anything, it empowered the populace to take action, and vote.

Then this vocal, some 91 years past the flavor of its creation, still works, and ameliorate than almost. Information technology's the reason it has endured for nearly a century now. It's been built-in and reborn many times, and perhaps due to the ongoing homo need for hope, sounds new every time.

Milton Ager and Jack Yellen not simply wrote the song, they recorded its first incarnation. It was an firsthand hit. Because of its universal theme and jubilant spirit, it fits perfectly in endless occasions, when information technology steps upwardly to be the the perfect theme vocal. As well the Depression and its end, it was the theme first for the stop of Prohibition, when drinking alcohol was legalized once again in America. Through other periodic times of darkness it'south been brought back with hope, and with gratitude at the end of those times. Such every bit at present.

Annette Hanshaw, who was one of the most famous and most beloved singers of the 30s, had a hit with it that she recorded with Ben Selvin and his Orchestra. In the 50s came Judy Garland's many records of it and then those of Barbra Streisand. On several occasions the 2 of them performed information technology live together.

And then in laurels of America and our ongoing beingness, and the hopeful wellness of our ongoing experiment in Democracy, here's an one-time song for you. But a practiced ane.

Judy Garland & Barbra Streisand, "Happy Days Are Hither Once again"

"Happy Days Are Hither Once again"
Past Jack Yellen & Milton Alger

As recorded past Leo Reisman and His Orchestra,
with Lou Levin, November, 1929 for
the 1930 MGM motion-picture show Chasing Rainbows.

So long sad times, go long bad times,
We are rid of yous at last
Hello gay times, cloudy gray times,
Yous are now a thing of the by

Happy days are here again,
The skies above are clear again
So, let united states sing a vocal of cheer once more,
Happy days are here once more

All together, shout it now,
There's no one who can doubt information technology now,
Then let's tell the globe almost information technology at present,
Happy days are here over again

Your cares and troubles are gone,
There'll be no more from now on, from at present on!

Happy days are here again,
The skies above are clear once again
And so, let us sing a song of cheer once again,
Happy times, happy nights, happy days are here again

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Source: https://americansongwriter.com/happy-days-are-here-again-the-perfect-song-for-now/

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