“Happy Birthday to You” is one of the most famous songs in the English language. These four simple words bring great joy to the birthday girl or boy. Keep reading to learn more about how this song became such a hit. Sing along with this festive song, make a card, and learn 25 ways to write “Happy Birthday.”
“Happy Birthday to You” Lyrics
Happy birthday to you,
Happy birthday to you,
Happy birthday, dear [Name],
Happy birthday to you!
Happy birthday to you,
Happy birthday to you,
Happy birthday, dear [Name],
Happy birthday to you!
Click on the image to download a beautifully illustrated PDF of “Happy Birthday to You.” Also included in the FREE download is a printable birthday card to decorate.
Sing along with our cheerful arrangement of “Happy Birthday to You”
found on our Kids Channel on YouTube.
History of the Song
Would it surprise you to learn that “Happy Birthday to You” was not part of the original lyrics to this familiar song? “Good Morning to All” was originally written by sisters Mildred and Patty Smith Hill, teachers at a kindergarten in Kentucky. The song was then published in 1893 in Song Stories for the Kindergarten, a songbook for schools. Schoolchildren across the country sang it.
Sometime before 1924, the lyrics of the second stanza changed to “Happy Birthday to You.” At that time an unauthorized version of the song was published with the lyrics we still sing today. A decade later, the song became known by all as “Happy Birthday to You.”
Mildred died in 1916, long before the song gained fame. Patty continued her work as a kindergarten teacher, sharing her philosophy of play and creativity with her colleagues.
During Patty’s time educating young children, she invented the “Patty Hill Blocks,” large wooden blocks that are still loved by preschoolers and kindergartners even today. Patty lived until 1946 and was able to see “Happy Birthday to You” become an annual birthday tradition.
Friends and families worldwide greet the birthday girl or boy with a celebratory greeting in their own languages. Download the free PDF with the lyrics to “Happy Birthday to You” along with 25 Ways to Write Happy Birthday. Then leave a comment below describing your family’s favorite way to celebrate birthdays.
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Comments
We love this and the good and the beautiful!
I love to leave “surprises” on our kitchen table for the birthday boy/girl and siblings for when they wake up. I usually just get cheap party favors and lay out butcher paper where I write everyone’s name with their little favors. I love hearing my kids find the surprises in the morning and it helps resolve any jealousy about the other kids not getting gifts that day 😉
I enjoyed the 25 ways to write Happy Birthday.
What a cool history of this song! I will definitely be teaching my kids this for the next birthday in our house!
Very interesting to learn that this song originated in our home state! We love learning the history behind songs, sayings, signs, architecture, etc. This adds to our fun and useful knowledge! Thank you for being so dedicated to children’s education.