The origin of the song Happy Birthday comes from a 19th century melody from a song called Good Morning To All written by the Hill sisters Patty and Mildred. The lyrics first appeared in print in 1912, but it is speculated the song existed before then.
It was in 1981, on the Motown label.
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The song was first printed in 1912, but first copyrighted in 1935.
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Answer the happy birthday song is copyrighted to .... George Gershwin!
Happy birthday is actually a copyrighted song. I don't know who by, but someone must be making heaps!
The song was first printed in 1912, but first copyrighted in 1935.
The song Happy Birthday is copyrighted and pulls in about 2,000,000 dollars every year.
It was a based on a song written by 2 kindergarten teachers in the USA. The song was originally called "Good Morning to You". The words to Happy Birthday were added later but the tune holds copyright so that the 2 teachers still are eligible for payment
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Happy Birthday - Birthday Party song - was created in 1980-02.
Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday, dear ....... Happy Birthday to you! Hip hip, hooray!
the happy by song was made in 1893
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Dalandan. Dandalandandan.... Happy Birthday to you!!
Happy Birthday - Stevie Wonder song - was created in 1980.