Singing the blues: Study of pop music finds rise in sadness

In this Nov. 2, 2017 file photo, musician Sam Smith poses for a portrait in New York to promote his album, “The Thrill of It All.” A study of hundreds of thousands of popular songs over the last three decades has found a downward sonic trend in happiness and an increase in sadness. Some songs with a low happiness index in 2014 include “Stay With Me” by Smith. (Photo by Victoria Will/Invision/AP, File)

NEW YORK — A study of hundreds of thousands of popular songs over the past three decades has found a downward sonic trend in happiness and an increase in sadness, as the chirpy band Wham! gave way to the moody Sam Smith.

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