(I'm So) Happy Happy (You're Mine)

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"(I'm So) Happy Happy (You're Mine)"
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Single by The Sheilas
Released24 September 2007 (2007-09-24)
Recorded2007
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.

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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".

Track listing

Promo CD

  1. "Radio Edit"
  2. "Extended Mix"
  3. "Riff & Rays Extended Mix"
  4. "Riff & Rays Radio Edit"

Charts

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References

  1. Levine, Nick (2007-08-16). "An Interview with Pete Waterman and The Sheilas". Digital Spy . Archived from the original on 2007-08-20. Retrieved 2022-10-07.