HAPPY TIMES
BOB CROSBY AND THE BOBCATS
SONGWRITER: SYLVIA
FINE
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
ALBUM: BOB CROSBY AND THE
BOBCATS
LABEL: CAPITOL RECORDS
GENRE: BALLAD JAZZ
YEAR: 1956
George Robert Crosby (August
23, 1913 – March 9, 1993) was an American jazz singer and bandleader, known for
his group the Bob-Cats.
"Happy Times" is
a jazz ballad written by American lyricist Sylvia Fine. The song was originally
created for and made in a appearance in the 1949 film The Inspector General,
which was originally titled Happy Times. Bob Crosby performed the song
with his group, the Bob-cats.
"Happy Times" was
created as a ballad with small notes of jazz. The song was an original
production by Sylvia Fine (along with two theatrical numbers, “Soliloquy for
Three Heads” and “Medicine Show Number”) for the 1949 musical comedy The
Inspector General. The song was performed by jazz musician Bob Crosby and his
group the Bob-cats.
In 2008 Crosby's rendition
of the song appeared as part of the soundtrack of Fallout 3. The song made a
repeat appearance in Fallout 4 in 2015.
Wish on the moon
And look for the gold in a rainbow
And you'll find a happy time
You'll hear a tune
That lives in the heart of a bluebird
And you'll find a happy time
Though things may look very dark
Your dream is not in vein
For when do you find the rainbow?
Only after rain
So wish on the moon
And someday it may be tomorrow
You will suddenly hear chimes
And you'll have your happy, happy time
So wish on the moon
And someday it may be tomorrow
You will suddenly hear chimes
And you'll have your happy, happy time.