@SS-lp4lg

This song gives me a weird feeling of happiness and sadness at the same time

@himed5600

For those who don’t know, this was the La’s one and only album. Around the time of 1994, the band completely vanished from the music scene and never properly resurfaced afterwards. Its sad to see a band with so much potential simply dissapear for reasons unknown, especially when you know they could have been one of the greats.

@devil_pls

the fact that this song is over 30 years old is unbelievable. Talk about a timeless tune

@SirenaMckay

I am only 11 and I like old songs idk why I like this song so much I can't stop playing it??

@mra4255

I hate when people ask who's still listening in 2018 or whatever the year is.  always going to be listening to The La's no matter what year it is.

@jiangchengseyeroll4485

As a non-English speaker, I'm proud of myself for understanding the lyrics and being able to find the song.

@guds1875

The simplicity of this song is what makes it beautiful and great, it's almost  magical.

@chrissnuggs

A song for all eternity. Divine genius. Just creating this one thing so beautiful makes Mavers a legend for all time.

@nareshchada5117

If you were ever going to have a one hit wonder this has to be it. It’s the perfect three minute single. Once you’ve produced this you can never surpass it. It’s the citizen Kane of pop music.

@zonesquestiloveunderworld

The bittersweetness of this song touches your soul... it's strikingly simple yet so ineffably haunting and that lilting guitar riff is like a lost lover's caress. A crystalline serenade of heady carefree days that seemed to last forever.

@kcvfr400

Once you write a song like this, you know it can't get any better.  A song I can never get bored of.

@KonaDeAir

I am turning 51.  This song brings back amazing memories.  It just popped into my head and i had to hear it.  Such an amazing song.

@iaraband6001

I like Lee Mavers face expression into the camera at 0:15 …… it’s like ‘I’ve created one of the best songs of all time , I’m gonna enjoy this 3.5 minutes of bliss’  …. Lol

@conputer88confessious

My dad has this song as his ringtone and I have spent my whole childhood listening to this. Serious nostalgia.

@billytrap9404

It is called happy sad, happily unhappy. It is when you have reached a point of sadness that you are happy about your sadness. It's a mature state of mind. Always love this feeling.

@csleedy70

Such a fabulous, catchy, memorable tune. I turned 21 in 1991 and that summer this song was all over pop and indie/alternative radio in the US. I loved it instantly and for the following 34 years have fondly remembered it as an iconic song from the early 90s and my college years. So many great memories.

@TheFakeyCakeMaker

Probably the most perfect Indie song ever written.  It's just perfect in every way.

@davidhilliardmusic

This song is so great because it doesn't seem to have verses and chorus, every part is a singalong chorus. And John Powers drifting backing vocals push it up another level.

@koloniemusic3451

A proper British classic.

@muslihsamad

I’m jealous of people who listened to this during its time. What a time to be alive. Love from 2025