Happy Days Are Here Again

Album: The Leo Reisman Hits Collection 1921-40 (1929)
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  • Happy days are here again
    The skies above are clear again
    Let us sing a song of cheer again
    Happy days are here again

    Altogether shout it now
    There's no one who can doubt it now
    Let us tell the world about it now
    Happy days are here again

    Your cares and troubles are gone
    There'll be no more from now on
    Happy days are here again
    The skies above are clear again
    Let us sing a song of cheer again
    Happy days are here again

    So long sad times go long bad times
    We are rid of you at last;
    Howdy gay times cloudy gray times
    You are now a thing of the past

    Happy days are here again
    The skies above are clear again
    Let us sing a song of cheer again
    Happy days are here again
    Your cares and troubles are gone
    There'll be no more from now on

    Happy days are here again
    The skies above are clear again
    Let us sing a song of cheer again
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