The Italian lyrics to the "Happy Birthday" song are Bon Anniversare per te, Bon Anniversare per te, Bon Anniversare caro _(Insert name here)___, Bon Anniversare per te!
Happy Birthday
One can find the lyrics to the Flipsyde "Happy Birthday" song on various websites like LetsSingIt and A-ZLyrics. One could also listen to the song and write the lyrics down.
The lyrics to the traditional "Happy Birthday" song are: "Happy birthday to you, Happy birthday to you, Happy birthday dear [name], Happy birthday to you." This song is commonly sung to celebrate someone's birthday and is a widely recognized and popular choice for birthday celebrations. It is a simple and cheerful tune that is easy to sing and remember.
Buon compleanno is the literal translation for Happy Birthday. When singing the Happy Birthday song, they instead sing Tanti Auguri which translates to many (good) wishes for you.
"Happy Birthday" is considered a strophic song because it consists of repeated verses set to the same melody. The lyrics remain the same, with only the name changing in the lyrics to personalize it.
Oh, dude, you really want to know the lyrics to the Applebee's birthday song? Like, seriously? Okay, here goes: "Happy, happy birthday from the Applebee's crew, we wish it was our birthday so we could party too." But like, who actually pays attention to that stuff anyway?
Happy Birthday to you Happy Birthday to you Happy Birthday dear "FLUTES" Happy Birthday to you
Manuia lou asofanau (Happy birthday to you) Manuia lou asofanau (Happy birthday to you) Manuia lou asofanau (Happy birthday to you Fa'amanuia le Atua (God's blessings to you)
Happy Birthday - Birthday Party song - was created in 1980-02.
La canzone di buon compleanno and la canzone di compleanno are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "the Happy Birthday song." Birthplace, context and personal preference determine whether "the song of [a] good birthday" (case 1) or "the song for [a] birthday" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "la kan-TSO-ney dee bwon KOM-pley-AN-no" and "la kan-TSO-ney dee KOM-pley-AN-no" in Pisan Italian.
Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday, dear ....... Happy Birthday to you! Hip hip, hooray!
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.