The answer is "Happy Birthday" because there are 7 billion people that means there should be about 3000 people having their birthday every day !!! And the good news is that this song is now in public domain.
Auld Lang Syne (The New Years Song)
Probably the song "Here I Am to Worship"
The song you are referring to is likely "Psalms." Although the "P" is silent in the word "Psalms," it refers to a collection of sacred songs or hymns that are often sung in church settings.
Abba was the band that sung the song 'Waterloo'.
ABBA sung the eagle song
Auld Lang Syne (The New Years Song)
Punjabi is the language that most bhangra music is sung in. How it is sung would depend on the particular song, whether it is fast or a slower song.
it was most famously sung by Louis Armstrong, the scratchy-voiced trumpet player
The song Most Swag is a rap song. This song is sung by Wala.
Probably the song "Here I Am to Worship"
'Tadap tadap...' is sung by Kay Kay and Dominique.
Yesterday
The song is Mad World sung by Gary Jules.
At a British birthday party, the traditional song typically performed is "Happy Birthday to You." This song is often sung to celebrate the birthday of the individual, and it has become a staple at gatherings. In some regions, variations of the song may be sung, but "Happy Birthday" remains the most recognized and widely used.
The song you are referring to is likely "Psalms." Although the "P" is silent in the word "Psalms," it refers to a collection of sacred songs or hymns that are often sung in church settings.
All Stars - France
the peice song