feel-good
feel-good causing a feeling of happiness and well-being, especially in material contexts.
Feel-good in its current sense is recorded from the early 1970s, but prior to that Dr Feelgood had been a name adopted in 1962 by the blues pianist ‘Piano Red’ ( William Perryman).
Feel-good in its current sense is recorded from the early 1970s, but prior to that Dr Feelgood had been a name adopted in 1962 by the blues pianist ‘Piano Red’ ( William Perryman).
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