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The Happy Birthday song originates from the English folk song for the elderly. The song was originally used to taunt another's age and remind them that death crawls closer the more you age.
Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday, dear ....... Happy Birthday to you! Hip hip, hooray!
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The song "Happy Birthday" is recognized as the most-recognized song in the English language according to the Guinness World Records.
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Happy Birthday - Birthday Party song - was created in 1980-02.
The Japanese Happy Birthday song is sung the same way it is sung in English but in Japanese's translation. Even in most Japanese schools they also sing it in English version as well.
The key of the Happy Birthday song is typically in the key of F major.
the happy by song was made in 1893
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The Birthday song was made by Mildred J. Hill Patty Hill and Mildred J. Hill wrote the song "Good Morning to All". This song, "Good Morning to All", would eventually morph into the Happy Birthday Song; the most recognized song in English.
Happy Birthday - Stevie Wonder song - was created in 1980.