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The first book including "Happy Birthday" lyrics set to the tune of "Good Morning to All" that bears a date of publication is The Elementary Worker and His Work, from 1911, but earlier references exist to a song called "Happy Birthday to You", including an article from 1901 in the Inland Educator and Indiana School Journal. [27]
Song Stories for the Kindergarten had over 20 editions, and the words were translated into French, German, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, and Swedish. [8] "Happy Birthday to You" first appeared in print in 1912 using the melody of "Good Morning to All" with different lyrics. [9]
The tune became even more popular as "Happy Birthday to You" [1] during the 20th century. Hill and her sister Mildred wrote the song (Mildred wrote the tune; Patty wrote the original lyrics) while Mildred was a composer of songs and Patty was principal at the Louisville Experimental Kindergarten School.
Happy birthday, sister-in-law! Congratulations on being the only birthday I don’t have to set a reminder for on my phone. ... Related: 33 Best Happy Birthday Songs To Celebrate Your Big Day.
To my beautiful sister, happy birthday! You shine today and every day. Happy birthday! Thanks for being the best part of my life. Happy birthday to my rock, my sister, and my first best friend. ...
Happy birthday to the sister who lets me cry on her shoulder and always makes me laugh. You deserve the best celebration ever. I’m so grateful to have grown up with you. I have you to thank for ...
This list of birthday songs contains songs which are sung on birthday occasions. See also: Category:Songs about birthdays Happy Birthday to You , an American song translated into a number of languages worldwide
Happy birthday to you, Happy birthday to you, Happy birthday to (insert first name here), Happy birthday to you. And the versions the kids sing when the adults leave the room, such as: Happy birthday to you, Happy birthday to you, You look like a monkey, And you smell like one, too. StuRat 08:22, 7 July 2012 (UTC)