Happiness (The Blue Nile song) explained

Happiness
Cover:The Blue Nile Happiness 1996 single cover.jpg
Type:single
Artist:The Blue Nile
Album:Peace at Last
Released:1996
Label:Warner
Producer:The Blue Nile
Prev Title:Saturday Night
Prev Year:1991
Next Title:Sentimental Man
Next Year:1996

"Happiness" is a song by Scottish band The Blue Nile, which was released in 1996 as the lead single from their third studio album Peace at Last. It was written by Paul Buchanan and produced by the band. "Happiness" reached No. 88 in the UK Singles Chart and remained in the Top 100 for two weeks.[1]

Critical reception

In a review of Peace at Last, The Dundee Courier & Advertiser wrote, "Peace at Last arrives in superb style with the opening 'Happiness', a song which has little to do with its title but is as magnificently grandiose as anything you're likely to hear."[2] Music & Media described "Happiness" as "a great gospel song, climaxing with the help of a choir".[3]

In a 1996 feature on the band, George Byrne said, "There's the presence of a gospel choir at the close of 'Happiness' which caused me to jump when I first heard it but even that departure from [the band's] usual form fits in perfectly with the tone of the song."[4] Adrian Dawson of The Stage described the song as a "hymn to triumph over adversity".[5]

Track listing

Cassette single
  1. "Happiness" (Edit) – 4:28
  2. "O Lolita" – 3:37
CD single (CD #1)
  1. "Happiness" (Edit) – 4:28
  2. "O Lolita" – 3:37
  3. "War Is Love (A Different Day)" – 3:33
CD single (CD #2)
  1. "Happiness" (Edit) – 4:28
  2. "New York Man" – 3:55
  3. "Wish Me Well" – 4:28
CD single (promo)
  1. "Happiness" – 4:28

Personnel

The Blue Nile

Additional musicians

Production

Other

Notes and References

  1. Web site: BLUE NILE; full Official Chart History . Official Charts Company . 17 May 2021.
  2. News: 20 June 1996. Albumreview. The Courier & Advertiser. 8.
  3. Dawson. Adrian. 22 June 1996. New Releases: Albums. Music & Media. 12.
  4. News: George. Byrne. 11 June 1996. A cruise up the Blue Nile. Irish Independent. 26.
  5. News: Dawson. Adrian. 24 October 1996. Tuneful rivers of emotion. The Stage. 17.