“GOOD VIBRATIONS” from THE BEACH BOYS makes people happier than other songs!
The Beach Boys “Good Vibrations” tops the list as the song that makes people the happiest, according to a university professor’s scientific formula.
The iconic 1966 anthem is #1 in Dr. Michael Bonshor’s formula. He has a PhD in music psychology and studies music in relation to well-being extensively.
To create a happy song, Dr. Bonshor believes the combination of a major key, 7th chords, 137 BPM, strong beat, 4 beats in every bar, and a verse-chorus-verse-chorus structure is a sure-fire way to produce a happy beat. It should also have a short intro, repeated riffs, high volume, bright tone, and a mix of predictability and surprise.
Pop, rock, and dance are the Top 3 ranked happiest genres of music. 71% feel music is one of the most powerful influences for changing or reinforcing their mood.
When reflecting on why music is important to them, 48% said powerful memories it can evoke and 29% like the fact they can share with others.
36% turn to uplifting music around loved ones when they are feeling down to elevate their spirits.
Check out the list of songs that make people happy!
Top 10 Happy Songs According to Dr. Bonshor’s Formula:
- “Good Vibrations” by The Beach Boys
- “I Got You” (I Feel Good) by James Brown
- “House of Fun” by Madness
- “Get the Party Started” by P!nk
- “Uptown Girl” by Billy Joel
- “Sun Is Shining” by Bob Marley
- “I Get Around” by The Beach Boys
- “YMCA” by Village People
- “Waterloo” by ABBA
- “September” by Earth, Wind & Fire
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