• Song:

    Hello Mr Happiness

  • Artist:

    Ricky Nelson

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Hello Mr. Happiness:Ricky Nelson.
Album - Rick Nelson Sings For You - #14 on
BB Hot 200 on DECCA Records in 1964.

INTRO: E A (x2)

#1.
E                        A
Hello, mister happiness, goodbye misery.
E                          F#7             B7
I've got a pretty girl, to walk along with me.
E                        A
Hello, mister happiness, what was your delay?
E                B7                         E
I nearly gave up hoping, love would come my way.

#2.
E                        A
Hello, mister happiness, goodbye lonely room.
E                            F#7              B7
I'll let the sunshine in and shut out all the gloom.
E                           A
Hello, mister happiness, my baby loves me, too..
E                     B7                   E
and my baby and I are gonna go steady with you.

BRIDGE:
  B7                                E
I wonder where you've been so long..I've searched

everywhere.
F#7                      B7
But when my baby smiled..you were standing there.

#3.
E                             A
Well, hello mister happiness, goodbye loneliness.
E                             F#7            B7       
Now that you're here with me, you're my best friend 

I guess.
E                        A                      E
Hello, mister happiness, tell me it's okay..and you'll
               B7            E
be my best man on my wedding day.


(INTERLUDE:) E A E B7 E

BRIDGE:
  B7                                E
I wonder where you've been so long..I've searched

everywhere.
F#7                      B7
But when my baby smiled..you were standing there.

#4.
E                             A
Well, hello mister happiness, goodbye loneliness.
E                             F#7            B7       
Now that you're here with me, you're my best friend 

I guess.
E                        A                      E
Hello, mister happiness, tell me it's okay..and you'll
               B7            E
be my best man on my wedding day.


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