, seng yi qiu ka ha mi da, sound a voice, promote kahamida, I wish you a happy birthday.
, seng yi qiu ka ha mi da, sound a voice, promote kahamida, I wish you a happy birthday.
, wu li (obba)ca lang hai, wu li opba cālang hey, my brother, I love you.
, seng yi qiu ka ha mi da. With a sound, I wish you a happy birthday.
Introduction:
The melody of "Happy Birthday to You" was composed by two American Hill sisters, Patty Smith Hill and Mildred J. Hill. Written in 1893 while teaching in a school in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. The song's lyrics were originally intended for use as a classroom greeting, titled "Good Morning to All."
The lyrics of "Happy Birthday to You" were copyrighted by Summy Company in 1935, and the copyright expired in 2030. This is the first copyrighted lyric. In 1990, Summy was acquired by Warner Records for US$15 million, of which the value of "Happy Birthday to You" was estimated at US$5 million.