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  1. May 11, 2011 · You sing the Happy Birthday Song. Ya know Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday to so and so, Happy Birthday to you. And then you sing And MANY more on channel four, And Scooby Doo on channel two, And Frankenstein on channel nine, And a big fat lady on channel 80, And all the rest on CBS.

  2. Feb 19, 2024 · 1. “Happy Birthday to You, You Live in a Zoo, You Look Like a Monkey, And You Smell Like One Too!”. This silly song is sure to get a laugh from the birthday boy or girl, and it’s a fun twist on the traditional “Happy Birthdaysong. 2. “Happy Birthday, You’re Not Special, You’re Just One Year Closer to Death!”.

  3. Bob, you did a great job. The man's popularity is even greater. People of all nation, they love the Rastaman vibration. (Bob) BOB MARLEY - Fat, Dumb and Happy Birthday Lyrics. Robert Nesta Marley, (Bob) Me say happy anniversary, (Bob) Rastaman vibrations Iron like a lion in-a Zion. We bawl out (Bob) Everybody love.

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  5. Feb 12, 2024 · With lyrics like “Now you’re even older, you’re a whole year more mature,” it’s a lighthearted way to embrace the passing of time. 5. “Happy Birthday (You’re Gonna Die)” by Andrew W.K. For those with a dark sense of humor, Andrew W.K.’s “Happy Birthday (You’re Gonna Die)” is a hilariously morbid choice. This heavy-metal ...

  6. Everyone knows the birthday song, and quite frankly it sucks. The only reason you want to sing it is to get to the fun part at the end where you just go on forever making up stupid shit. I don’t know why you start singing about what’s on television, though. And many more, on Channel 4. And Scooby Doo, on Channel 2. And Frankenstein, on ...

  7. I would like you to dance (birthday) Take a cha-cha-cha-chance (birthday) I would like you to dance (birthday) Dance. You say it's your birthday. Well it's my birthday too yeah. You say it's your birthday. We're gonna have a good time. I'm glad it's your birthday.

  8. Jul 11, 2023 · Happy Birthday’ was composed by two American sisters, Patty and Mildred J Hill, who wrote the melody in 1893. Patty was a school teacher and Mildred was a pianist and composer. The melody was originally written for a song called ‘Good Morning to All’, which the sisters wrote together for Patty’s students. The birthday lyrics were ...

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