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Happy Birthday Cake Birthday (Birthday/Anyone)

"Happy Birthday," perhaps the most sung song in the English language, dates back melodically to 1893. Two sisters, Mildred Hill and Patty Smith Hill, included a classroom greeting "Good Morning To All" in a published book called "Song Stories for the Kindergarten." The lyrics now sung worldwide evolved over the next 40 years from the Hill sisters' original words to what everyone now knows as "Happy Birthday To You."

Happy British Birthday (Birthday/Anyone)

"Pomp & Circumstance March #1" (of 4) by Sir Edward ELGAR(1857-1934). Unofficially, this is the British National Anthem alongside "God Save The Queen." Also, a long-standing traditional tune for graduations. See Special Occasions/Graduation.

Happy Butterfly Birthday (Birthday)

"Happy Birthday," perhaps the most sung song in the English language, dates back melodically to 1893. Two sisters, Mildred Hill and Patty Smith Hill, included a classroom greeting "Good Morning To All" in a published book called "Song Stories for the Kindergarten." The lyrics now sung worldwide evolved over the next 40 years from the Hill sisters' original words to what everyone now knows as "Happy Birthday To You."

Happy Cat Birthday (Birthday/Anyone)

"Happy Birthday," perhaps the most sung song in the English language, dates back melodically to 1893. Two sisters, Mildred Hill and Patty Smith Hill, included a classroom greeting "Good Morning To All" in a published book called "Song Stories for the Kindergarten." The lyrics now sung worldwide evolved over the next 40 years from the Hill sisters' original words to what everyone now knows as "Happy Birthday To You."

Happy Fall Birthday (Birthday/Anyone)

"Happy Birthday," perhaps the most sung song in the English language, dates back melodically to 1893. Two sisters, Mildred Hill and Patty Smith Hill, included a classroom greeting "Good Morning To All" in a published book called "Song Stories for the Kindergarten." The lyrics now sung worldwide evolved over the next 40 years from the Hill sisters' original words to what everyone now knows as "Happy Birthday To You."

Happy Hitchcock Birthday (Birthday/Anyone)

Alfred Hitchcock, British-born film director whose name and face was as famous as any of the acting stars who appeared in his films, one of the true Hollywood originals, the Master of Suspense. Music: Funeral March Of A Marionette. Piano solo(1872), then orchestral piece(1879) by French composer Charles Gounod(1818-1893), known best by modern audiences as the theme to the television program "Alfred Hitchcock Presents." Selected by Hitchcock him...