It's not whole songs that really get me happy, it's particular bits. Specifically, it's long inevitable drum fills and interlocking rhythms. The rise and falls. It's the tension and release. If you see me walking along listening to music, there'll always be a bit where my arms inexplicably flail out for a second. That's me doing one of these fills.
So, there's the bit at 18.14 in the Seconds Out version of Supper's Ready where they do a long fill, that's also in unision with the rhythm of the tedious guitar meandering. That makes me happy.
There are all the long fills in Drop The Bomb, it's almost what the song's about. So long and sweeping, droping you into the rhythm like a wave depositing a surfer on the beach.
Similarly, there are the long fills in Burning Down The House, I can't help but mime to these. They're not even really fills. They're another percussionist. Whatever, they make me happy.
But, actually, thinking about it, it's more than the fills. It's rhythms locking together somehow. And, when it comes on, the thing that always cheers me up, that always puts a smile in my head and twitches in my arms is Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now) by C & C Music Factory. Listen to the drums and get happy.