“Don’t Worry, Be Happy” is a song by American musician Bobby McFerrin released in September 1988. It was the first a cappella song to reach number-one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, which was a position it held for two weeks.
Originally released in conjunction with the film Cocktail in 1988, the song originally peaked at No. 88 on the Billboard Hot 100.[3] The song was re-released the same year and peaked at No. 1 on September 24, 1988,[3] displacing “Sweet Child o’ Mine” by Guns N’ Roses. Wiki
One of my Mothers favorite songs..sometimes she needed it
Thank you Steve for commenting-We all need the inspire of Mc Ferrinβs song, …Especially during these strange times!ππΌπ
Guaranteed to bring cheer into the day – Thank you my friend from a very hot UK – XX
You are welcome dear Janet from the ver hot USA! I love the historical and ongoing kinship of the US and the UK! ))π((βοΈππ§π§π§π§π
Yes indeed and long may it last:)XXX
Hi Janet! Thank you for reflecting on this memorable song and for commenting. It is so amazing how nostalgic songs set our hearts and our minds into a justifiable and stable viewpoint. The world is in a frenzy and it is so easy to get off track. π₯°ππππ
I so agree with you. Music is all about memories for me – reminding me of different times and special people in my life. XXX
I like that Janet! Stay sweet and cool! Loving Cheers on a cool breeze! ππΌ
Great post. I love this song. Blessings and Peace. Have a great week.
Thank you Claudia, have a blessed week as well. I am amazed by how fast time is passing. The Summer is gone.π€