Released: November 20, 1972

Songwriter: Michel Legrand Smokey Robinson

Producer: Bob Crewe

Sadness had been close as my next of kin
Then Happy came one day, chased my blues away
My life began when Happy smiled
Sweet, like candy to a child
Stay here and love me just a while
Let sadness see what Happy does
Let Happy be where Sadness was

Happy, that's you
You made my life brand new
Lost as a little lam was I till you came in
My life began when Happy smiled
Sweet, like candy to a child
Stay here and love me just a while
Let sadness see what Happy does
Let Happy be where Sadness was
(Till now)

Where have I been?
What lifetime was I in?
Suspended between time and space
Lonely until Happy came smiling up at me
Sadness had no choice but to flee
I said a prayer so silently
Let Sadness see what Happy does
Let Happy be where Sadness was till now

Bobby Darin

Walden Robert Cassotto, “Bobby Darin”, was born in the East Harlem neighborhood in New York City. He was raised by his grandmother, who he thought for much of his life was his mother. His birth mother became pregnant with him in the summer of 1935 when she was 17. Because of the scandalous nature of out-of-wedlock pregnancies in that era, a decision was made that the boy would be passed off as his mother’s younger brother. The identity of Bobby’s biological father is still unknown to this day.

By the time Bobby was a teenager, he was able to play many instruments including the piano, drums, and the guitar. He eventually moved to the Bronx and graduated from the prestigious Bronx High School of Science. He later attributed his arrogance to his experiences there, where he was surrounded by brighter students who teased him.

After graduating high school, he enrolled College and soon gravitated to the drama department. After only two semesters, he dropped out to pursue an acting career.