Queen's 'Don't Stop Me Now' Named the Happiest Song Ever by Science
Whatever mood you're in, there are plenty of songs to match it. If you're feeling good--or you're down and are looking for a pick me up--chances are you'll search for something upbeat and joyful to listen to. What constitutes a "happy" song could mean different things to different people. But according to science, one 1970s rock anthem, which registered as a mild hit following its release and has grown in popularity since, is the "happiest" song of all time. You might be wondering what the song is. If you guessed Queen's "Don't Stop Me Now," you'd be correct. The science behind 'Don't Stop Me Now' In 2015, Dutch cognitive neuroscientist Dr. Jacob Jolij took on the assignment of what makes a feel-good song, well, feel good. While recognizing music choices are largely personal preference, Jolij wanted to dig deeper on the science behind happy tunes. By studying 126 songs from a 50-year period and breaking down their...