Can "cheer up" be used only when someone is sad
From what I understand, to cheer up means to feel less miserable or less sad.
e.g. He was feeling blue because he had a rough day at work, but an unexpected phone call from her cheered him up.
But can we use "cheer up" when the subject wasn't feeling miserable in the first place? Say, in the above example, if he hadn't had a rough day and was not feeling blue, could we still have used "cheer up"? If not, what can we use instead?
He got home after a typical day at work. An unexpected phone call from her... made him happier? Filled him with joy? brightened up his day?