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"Happy Birthday" is a song by Scottish band Altered Images, released as a single from their 1981 album of the same name. The song entered the UK charts in September 1981 and peaked at number two the following month, holding that position for three weeks.
Happy Birthday is the debut studio album by Scottish new wave band Altered Images, released in 1981.It was chiefly produced by Steven Severin and recorded at Rockfield Studios, with the exception of the title track, which was produced by Martin Rushent and recorded at Genetic Sound.
Altered Images is a Scottish new wave/post-punk band who found success in the early 1980s. Fronted by singer Clare Grogan , the group branched into mainstream pop music, having six UK top-40 hit singles and three top-30 albums from 1981 to 1983. [ 1 ]
Claire Patricia Grogan (born 17 March 1962), known professionally as Clare Grogan or sometimes as C. P. Grogan, is a Scottish actress and singer.She is best known as the lead singer of the 1980s new wave music group Altered Images, as well as for supporting roles in the 1981 film Gregory's Girl and the science fiction sitcom Red Dwarf as the first incarnation of Kristine Kochanski.
Happy Birthday – The Best of Altered Images: Released: 16 July 2007; Label: Music Club Deluxe; ... Flexi disc, titled An Altered Image, of a song titled "Move On Up
Happy Birthday to You", a traditional song from 1893 or earlier, also known as "Happy Birthday" "Happy Birthday" (Altered Images song), 1981 "Happy Birthday" (Birthday Party song), 1980 "Happy Birthday" (The Click Five song), 2007 "Happy Birthday" (Concrete Blonde song), 1989 "Happy Birthday" (Flipsyde song), 2005
A second royal photograph issued to the media by Kensington Palace, the office of Prince William and his wife Kate, was digitally altered in eight places, Reuters said on Tuesday after an analysis ...
"I Could Be Happy" is a song by Scottish new wave band Altered Images, released as the first single from their second album, Pinky Blue. Their second top-10 hit in the UK, the song peaked at number seven in December 1981, and remained on the chart for 12 weeks.