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MUSIC AND MOVIES THAT WILL SHOW THE WAY TO HAPPINESS.


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MUSIC AND MOVIES THAT WILL SHOW YOU THE WAY TO HAPPINESS.



Everyone likes to watch movies and listen to the song. Right? .




Without a doubt, music plays an important role in daily life. For instance, it can describe the deep feelings that words cannot. Music connects people, no matter what the language of the music or the people. In addition to this, it can lift people’s spirits and help them feel better. Life without music would be boring.
These are the tops song that will boost your emotion to a good way and your happiness



  1.  “Happy Together,” The Turtles
  2. “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” from “Cocktail,” Bobby McFerrin
  3. “The Happy Organ,” Dave 'Baby' Cortez
  4. “My Happiness,” Connie Francis
  5. “If You Wanna Be Happy,” Jimmy Soul
  6. “You’ve Made Me So Very Happy,” Blood, Sweat & Tears
  7. “Love Can Make You Happy,” Mercy
  8.  “Happy Days,” Pratt & McClain with Brother Love
  9. “Happy Birthday, Sweet Sixteen,” Neil Sedaka
  10. “Sha-La-La (Make Me Happy),” Al Green
  11. "Hotel Happiness," Brook Benton
  12. "Oh Happy Day," The Edwin Hawkins' Singers
  13. "Happy," Ashanti
  14. "If It Makes You Happy," Sheryl Crow
  15. "Shiny Happy People," R.E.M.
  16. "My Happy Ending," Avril Lavigne
  17. "Happy," Pharrell
  18. "Happy-Go-Lucky-Me," Paul Evans
  19. "The Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A.," Donna Fargo
  20. "Oh How Happy," Shades Of Blue.

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The reason we watch movies is that we like to be entertained. now there are plenty of other reasons people make movies, but for me, entertainment is the main reason to watch them, and that can be translated into whatever that means to you subjectively. slightly, the movies also can lead you emotion to happiness, and also delivered the moral value in the movies.

1. The way
2. In July
3. Life as a house
4. Midnight in Paris
5. The fisher king
6. The hundred-foot journey.
7. Eddie the eagle
8. Trolls
9. Inside out
10. The pursuit of happiness.

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