
The Cure’s 1992 hit celebrates weekend romance with pure joy. Robert Smith called it “a happy song,” and fans still blast it every Friday.
Inspired by Central Park on July 4th, this 1972 Chicago classic captures summertime bliss and became one of the band’s biggest, feel-good hits.
Shenandoah’s 1989 No. 1 hit lovingly recalls small-town Sundays—church bells, family dinners, and gospel harmonies—celebrating Southern roots and the comfort of home.

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