Introducing Happiness
Rheostatics
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Introducing happiness. Happy, yes! Look who's found you. Look who stole you from your nest... And in theiving, we stole you from an icy death. November's cold and lonely here, But not at home and I'm so happy I could make you happy. Introducing happiness. What do I owe you, Or do you owe me more? A better deal than this There's never been before. I must appear a mess to Have to write a song about you. You make me... Introducing all this love into our house. While your brother lives with mother And your sister loves it in Upstate New York (on a farm). When I see you Throw the kitchen window wide, I take a second to thank you. I feel so good inside. Although I go away sometimes, I take your picture in my mind So when I'm yards and yards away I am reminded not to stray. Unless I've climbed the tallest tree. Only that will keep me. Introducing happiness. Introducing happiness. Introducing...you.
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Written by: DAVE CLARK, DAVE AUGUST BIDINI, MARTIN RADAMEZ TIELLI, TIMOTHY WARREN VESELY
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13 facts about this song
Release and Album"Introducing Happiness" is a song by the Canadian indie rock band Rheostatics. It was released in 1994 as part of the album 'Introducing Happiness'.
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Song GenreThe song belongs to the genre of 'Rock'. Specifically, it is classified as 'Alternative rock' and 'College rock,' which are subcategories of rock music.
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Band MembersDuring the time this track was recorded, the band members were Martin Tielli, Dave Bidini, Tim Vesely, and Dave Clark.
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Album RecordingThe 'Introducing Happiness' album was recorded at Reaction Studios in Toronto, Ontario. The studio is famous for recording other Canadian artists such as The Tragically Hip and The Barenaked Ladies.
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Artistic InfluenceThe lyrics and music of 'Introducing Happiness' reflect the band's reputation for intricate, challenging music. The band integrates unusual chord sequences and harmonic structures.
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Influence on Other ArtistsRheostatics' 'Introducing Happiness' album, including the title song, has influenced many other Canadian artists. This includes acclaimed Canadian musicians such as the indie rock band Broken Social Scenes.
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Song Theme'Introducing Happiness' seems to portray a sense of perseverance and optimism amid challenges, reinforcing the band's knack for capturing complex human emotions in their music.
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Lyrics and MusicThe song is known for its evocative and surreal lyrics infused with a distinctive musical harmony. The tune is upbeat, highlighted by bright guitar riffs and harmonicas.
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Popularity‘Introducing Happiness’ is one of Rheostatics' most renowned singles, with consistent airplay on Canadian indie rock stations.
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Live PerformancesThe song has been performed numerous times at both small-scale venue concerts and major music festivals throughout Rheostatics' career. It is a fan-favorite at live performances.
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ArtworkThe cover of the 'Introducing Happiness' album features artwork by Martin Tielli who, in addition to being a band member responsible for vocals and guitar, is an accomplished visual artist.
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ComebackIn 2016, the Rheostatics reunited and performed 'Introducing Happiness' at their comeback show, much to the delight of their dedicated fan base.
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Song DurationThe track "Introducing Happiness" duration is 3 minutes 22 seconds.
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