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happy pills

n. (plural of happy pill English)

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Happy Pills

Happy Pills is the third studio album by Seattle post-grunge band, Candlebox. It features former Pearl Jam drummer Dave Krusen who replaced Scott Mercado in 1997. Happy Pills did not gain the success of its predecessors and would be the last Candlebox album before their hiatus in 2000. It would also be the final Candlebox album recorded for Maverick.

Four of the album's tracks would be included on The Best of Candlebox in 2006.

The album was produced by Ron Nevison and Candlebox.

Happy Pills (song)

"Happy Pills" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Norah Jones. It is the lead single from her fifth studio album Little Broken Hearts and was released digitally on March 6, 2012. Written by Jones and co-written and produced by Brian Burton, it tells the story of Jones emancipating herself from a relationship and finding that she is better off alone. Musically, it is a gritty, bluesy song with a playful pop sound. It received mostly positive reviews, with many critics complimenting its style and the chemistry between Jones and Burton.

Usage examples of "happy pills".

Happy was discovering that Ellis could be counted on to have a stash of bootleg happy pills and would trade them for help with the biochemistry courseware, which at age nineteen was still about three years behind where she'd got to on her own at age fifteen.

One thing sure, thoughHerb was going to be finishing off his supply of happy pills if Jake Grafton didn't make it.

And even the happy pills didn't work the way they had in the old days.

A lot simply attached themselves to people for a lifetime of feeding unless the victim got depression therapy and some happy pills or even religion.

They're happy pills that should raise your morale without sending you dancing through the streets.

He knew that even hourly doses of happy pills wouldn't prevent him from opening his veins after a week down here.

It's like we're old friends and Mrs Barrington-Stone is like if Morrie and Sophie have just dropped in for tea and Morrie is telling us what the staff get up to in the loony bin on the hill, pinching the happy pills for themselves and being pretty heavy-handed to the inmates.