No.
Generally, they do. The owners of "Happy Birthday" (currently Warner) are notoriously fastidious about protecting their property. There is an episode of the short-lived TV show "Sports Night" about the repercussions of singing "Happy Birthday" without a license.
The song 'Happy Birthday To You' earns about $2 million in royalties every year.
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birthday is a celebration of birth. wishing someone a happy birthday, is to say have a happy "anniversary" of you being born.
You should say "thank you" when someone wishes you Happy Birthday.
No, you say Happy Birthday to someone to congratulate them on their birthday. You say Happy Anniversary to a couple who are celebrating their anniversary together.
When someone wishes you a Happy Birthday, you should reply with "Thanks a lot".
To wish someone a happy birthday in Chuuk, you will either write her a message or buy her gift.
When someone wishes you a Happy Birthday, you should reply with "Thanks a lot".
Hello, and Happy birthday.
When someone wishes you Happy Birthday, it is usually because it is on or near your birthday, unless, for some reason, they are being sarcastic.
As of now, "White Christmas" by Irving Berlin holds the record for generating the highest royalties every year. This classic holiday song continues to be widely performed and licensed, contributing to its continued success in generating royalties.
It mean that you are saying Happy Birthday to someone earlier that their birthday