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A little soft candle light – for that post dinner romantic glow? A heavenly scent to fill the room. I love to light a candle and snuggle up with a great book so a great gift would be to pair a Persephone book with a scented candle – you could even get crazy and try to match the title with the scent. A scented candle is a small luxury that you probably wouldn’t buy yourself but would love to get. My current favorite scent is Jo Malone’s English Pear and Fresia or that tried and tested old classic Orange Blossom (matches my cologne). To put her idea into practice, she published, jointly with her sister, Song Stories for the Kindergarten and Primary Schools in 1893. Patty wrote the words and Mildred set them to music. Of all the songs in the collection, their favourite was 'Good Morning To All'. It was intended to be sung at the beginning of every school day: Good morning to you, stow lot, stow lot nieg gee ah-gee ah-nahm, stow lot stow lot nieg gee ah-gee ah-nam, yeshtadahs, yeshtadahs, nieg gee ah-gee ah-nahm, nieeeeeg geeee enaaaahm! Romeo, Dave (2009). Striving for Significance: Life Lessons Learned While Fishing. iUniverse. p.93. ISBN 978-1-4401-2213-2 . Retrieved June 14, 2013– via Google Books.

I loath, despise and detest the usual "Happy birthday to you". Hearing it only once in one's life would be boring enough, because it drags a few words out into a whole stanza by excessive repetition, over a turgid tune. But one hears it very often, which makes it even more boring. For my own 60th birthday party I gave notice that I would leave instantly if that song were sung. My friends respected my wish. A couple of weeks ago I was continuing my usual post-Paris-moan about not being able to find great bread in LA when Ludo handed me a book about bread baking – Flour Water Salt Yeast by Ken Forkish. I love a challenge and so jumped straight in, carefully following the recipes and making batch after batch of delicious crunchy fresh bread. I was looking for a video of the Waldorf "We Wish You a Happy Birthday" round, but came up with this instead: Class Action Complaint: Good Morning to You Productions v. Warner/Chappell Music". June 13, 2013 – via Scribd.com. Joyeux anniversaire (and here the squeeze the name of the birthday person in - and guess what the last line is? No, really...)Kit was getting frustrated that the tigers weren't responding when he kept saying 'hello' and despite his attempt at 'grrawh'-ing at them (after a suggestion that they might not understand non-tiger language). He turned to get his tiger mask, in what I guess was a last ditch attempt to get the tigers to talk to him, but as he walked away to the buggy so did the tigers so we'll never know if the mask could have got him accepted! Mohan, Isabel (December 29, 2012). "The Richest Songs in the World, BBC Four, Review". The Telegraph. London . Retrieved September 23, 2015. Happy Birthday' Legal Team Turns Attention to 'We Shall Overcome' ". Billboard. April 12, 2016 . Retrieved April 15, 2016. Plug these titles into YouTube or your favorite search engine and you're sure to find clips and lyrics. Documentary About Freeing Happy Birthday From Copyfraud Comes Out The Day After Happy Birthday Officially Declared Public Domain". Techdirt. July 5, 2016 . Retrieved July 13, 2016.

I guess it was written by a script writer so doesn't really qualify as a genuine birthday song but we used to sing it, and even tho' we've forgotten the name of the film it was in or how it turned out in the end, my sisters and I remember it. Here's a song from the music-hall era, sung by a woman who was a famous male impersonator of her day. There's an article about her here (in addition to Wikipedia).Here are a few more verses from the Birthday Dirge. You sing the Happy Birthday (unh) chorus after every two lines: Quinn, Gordon (May 8, 2009). "Truth and Consequences". On the Media (Transcript). Interviewed by Bob Garfield. Archived from the original on December 22, 2015 . Retrieved December 12, 2015. There's also a traditional Spanish version with it's own melody. If some has a link to a midi, I wouldn't mind at all. It's been over a decade since I heard it.

Lost it since then, but somebody could write another. (To write a round, you leave out the fourth and seventh notes of the scale.) The original "Happy Birthday" is getting well worn. In 2010, the Western classical music conductor Zubin Mehta conducted the orchestra to play variations of "Happy Birthday" in the styles of various Western classical music composers including Wagner, Bach, Mozart and Beethoven, and in the Viennese, New Orleans and Hungarian composition styles. [62] [63] See also In 1924, businessman Robert Coleman published 'Good Morning to All' in a songbook, including the Happy Birthday variation of the lyrics as a second verse. He republished this second verse under the title 'Happy Birthday' in The American Hymnal in 1933, and it was also published in Children's Praise and Worship in 1928, though not by Coleman. About 50 years ago we saw a movie with Farley Granger playing a spoilt rich boy/criminal who was being transported across country and he convinced his guards to stop off at his mother's house (mansion really) so he could sing a special birthday song to her. It was a ploy to try to escape (and I don't remember if it worked) but she was having a big party and Farley Granger did sing to her and the song has stayed in our memory banks ever since. It's sung to Twinkle twinkle with a slight modification at the end: Having just passed my own last month, I started thinking about this topic. Besides the usual "Happy Birthday to you..." song traditionally sung to people celebrating B-days, are there any other ones that have become ritual in your area?When my husband turned forty, I wrote a real beauty. I believe it w2as a round with a bass ground. it was for the church choir to sing,and they did it up brown.

It is traditional, among English-speakers, that at a birthday party, the song "Happy Birthday to You" be sung to the birthday person by the other guests celebrating the birthday, often when presented with a birthday cake. After the song is sung, party guests sometimes add wishes like "and many more!" expressing the hope that the birthday person will enjoy a long life. In the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand, immediately after "Happy Birthday" has been sung, it is traditional for one of the guests to lead with " Hip hip ..." and then for all of the other guests to join in and say "... hooray!" [21] This cheer normally is given three times in a row. Logan, Brian (March 14, 2012). "Rainer Hersch's Victor Borge". The Guardian (Review). London . Retrieved April 5, 2012.Hill, Mildred J. (music); Hill, Patty S. (lyrics) (1896). "Good Morning to All". Song Stories for the Kindergarten. Illustrations by Margaret Byers; With an introduction by Anna E. Bryan (New, Revised, Illustrated and Enlargeded.). Chicago: Clayton F. Summy Co. p.3.

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