Using science to determine something as subjective as a "feel-good song" is bound to raise some hackles. But that didn't stop British electronics manufacturer Alba from surveying 2,000 UK adults about what their favorite feel-good songs were.
They cited songs included ABBA's "Dancing Queen" to The Beach Boys' "Good Vibrations" to Billy Joel's "Uptown Girl."
So what song topped them all? No, not Pharrell Williams' "Happy."
It was Queen's 1979 hit "Don't Stop Me Now."