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"(I'm So) Happy Happy (You're Mine)" | |
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Single by The Sheilas | |
Released | 24 September 2007 |
Recorded | 2007 |
Genre | Pop |
Label | SAW Productions Ltd / EMI |
Songwriter(s) | Mike Stock |
Producer(s) | Mike Stock and Pete Waterman for SAW Productions |
"(I'm So) Happy Happy (You're Mine)" is the only single from the British girl group, The Sheilas, released on 17 (download) and 24 September (CD), 2007.
The Sheila's were a novelty group, created from session singers to promote Sheilas' Wheels, which advertised on ITV Weather in the United Kingdom. [1] The song lyrics include many references to this, for example, "You're my blue sky and sunshine", "Everybody wants the sun, nobody wants the rain" and "You can bring about a change in the weather".