The two I can think of are:

  • It’s Not Unusual
  • Escape (The Piña Colada Song)
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    9 days ago
    • Eleanor Rigby by The Beatles
    • Some Nights by Fun (and the music video really reinforces it)
    • I Wanna Get Better by Bleachers
    • a bunch of different songs by P!nk
    • Weird Al’s presidential debate autotune songs (“Bad Hombres, Nasty Women” from 2016, “WE’RE ALL DOOMED” from 2020, and “Deja Vu (But Worse)” from 2024)
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      8 days ago

      I have to disagree with Elanor Rigby. Yes it’s a quick tempo, but the E minor key makes it very bleak even without the lyrics. And I may be wrong but it’s also an overall pretty bleak song for Paul’s typical compositions. So it’s kind of always stood out to me.

      I do love it very much though.

      I would submit And Your Bird Can Sing as an upbeat melancholy song off Revolver.

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        I have to disagree with Elanor Rigby. Yes it’s a quick tempo, but the E minor key makes it very bleak even without the lyrics.

        Those strings go hard, though.

        I guess it depends on your definition of “upbeat.” It could mean cheerful and happy, or it could mean lively and fast-paced.

        I don’t think being in a minor key is necessarily enough to invalidate the first definition, let alone the second. I’m not gonna link it because fuck R*edit, but there’s a thread there with plenty of examples of upbeat minor-key songs, including Uptown Funk, the Inspector Gadget theme, Get Lucky, Tunak Tunak Tun, Livin’ LA Vida Loca, Get the Party Started, etc.