: Al Green described the recording process as a delicate balance where every element—tempo, instrumentation, and emotion—had to be added in the exact right dose.
: The lyrics capture how love "will have you come home early, yet sometimes, you’re staying out late". Green portrays love not as a fantasy, but as a risk that can make you "do wrong" just as easily as it makes you "do right". Al Green - Love and Happiness
: The track remains a staple in popular culture, notably appearing on soundtracks for the TV series Ozark and the film The Nice Guys . : Al Green described the recording process as
: While originally a "deep cut" and not an immediate radio smash, it has since been heralded as one of the greatest soul songs of all time . It has been covered by diverse artists including Etta James , Toots and the Maytals , and Living Colour . : The track remains a staple in popular
"Love and Happiness" is a soul masterpiece that blends gospel intensity with a funky, spiritual groove, exploring the messy and often contradictory nature of love. Production Origins
: The song starts as a "whisper" and gradually "builds to a boil," mirroring the emotional crescendo of a relationship. Themes & Impact
: Producer Willie Mitchell was obsessed with the tempo. If you listen closely to the studio version, you can hear co-writer Teenie Hodges counting off the time by tapping his foot on a Coke crate or cardboard box.