PDF download Download Article
Sing the birthday song to perfection every time
PDF download Download Article

"Happy Birthday" is one of the most popular and recognizable songs in the world. [1] Most people are taught how to sing “Happy Birthday” when they are young at birthday parties or even in school. However, it's also perfectly understandable if you were never totally sure about the rhythm or the words.

Part 1
Part 1 of 3:

Learning the Song

PDF download Download Article
  1. The tune of the “Happy Birthday” is very simple and has six notes. The easiest way to learn it, especially if you can’t read music, is to listen to a recording of the song online. Hum along as you listen to the song. You don’t even need to know the words yet.
  2. Try snapping along to the beat as you learn the tune of the song. This will help you figure out when you’re supposed to sing what word.
    Advertisement
  3. Just like the tune, the words to the “Happy Birthday” song are very simple. There are two common versions people use, one that is personalized for the birthday person and another that is just general, for example if there is more than one birthday person. Depending on which version you choose, it is composed of either four or six total words sung over four lines.
    • The first version’s lyrics are: Happy Birthday to you (slight pause), Happy Birthday to you (slight pause), Happy Birthday, Happy Birthday - Happy Birthday to you.”
    • The second and more personalized version is: Happy Birthday to you (slight pause), Happy Birthday to you (slight pause), Happy Birthday dear (name of the birthday person) - Happy Birthday to you.”
  4. Advertisement
Part 2
Part 2 of 3:

Practicing the Song

PDF download Download Article
  1. Are you singing to your ten-year-old daughter at a birthday party with a few other friends? You'll probably want to keep it simple. Are you singing alone to your husband or wife? Maybe you should sing more softly and romantically. Are you singing with a huge group to your father at his 80th birthday party? Maybe you guys should all practice, or at least decide when you are going to sing. It’s important to understand the context of your event so you can figure out what’s appropriate.
  2. If you’ve got a deep voice, don’t try singing Happy Birthday in the traditional singsong way. Use your deep voice! Stay within your range and don’t try to hit the high notes. No one is expecting you to be an expert.
  3. Practicing often to yourself, for example at home, will allow you to work out any kinks that may be in your voice and also help you to remember the song. It will also allow you to add special flourishes to the song, like a “cha cha cha” after every line.
  4. If you’re performing with a group of other people it’s always a good idea to rehearse. Designate one person to act as the conductor and start on their cue. You don’t want to start at different times or end at different times. Otherwise, everyone should easily fall into line.
    • If you’re singing with a group and you aren’t going to have time to practice before hand, don’t try doing anything special. It’s assumed that everyone knows the song.
  5. Advertisement
Part 3
Part 3 of 3:

Singing “Happy Birthday” to the Birthday Person

PDF download Download Article
  1. Pick one of the two traditional versions of the song that you want to sing for the person. If you are only singing to one or two people you should use the personalized version. If you’re singing at a school party to a whole group of people who had birthdays over the summer, use the less personalized version.
    • If the person comes from a different country or is interested in languages, you could also use a version of “Happy Birthday” that’s been adapted into another language. For example, Germans sing the same song, but with German lyrics. They are: “Zum Geburtstag viel Glück! Zum Geburtstag viel Glück! Zum Geburtstag liebe ...(add the name of birthday person) Zum Geburtstag viel Glück!” [2]
  2. Generally you want to start singing happy birthday right before they cut the cake or whatever celebratory dish you are having. It could be before opening presents too. Try to figure out when you’re going to sing happy birthday ahead of time so that everyone is on the same page.
  3. If you’ve put some effort into learning the song for a special birthday or an event, consider giving a small introductory speech before you sing the song. Keep your comments short and light to draw in your listeners.
  4. You could start off by playing one note on a piano or another instrument. Cue your listeners in that you’re about to start the song by playing one note on a piano. If you don’t have a piano where you’re singing, you can use another instrument.
    • For example, recorders or harmonicas are great, simple, and easy instruments you can use to start off your song.
  5. Sing to the birthday person to the best of your ability and make sure to have fun with it so that others do, too. Make sure everyone can hear you.
  6. When you’re done singing “Happy Birthday,” it’s always a good idea to clap for the birthday person. This lets your audience know that your performance is done and that the song was a fun gesture.
  7. Advertisement

Community Q&A

Search
Add New Question
  • Question
    When is "Happy Birthday" typically sung in the context of cake?
    Community Answer
    Usually someone will light the candles on the cake, then everyone sings, and then the person whose birthday it is blows out the candles.
  • Question
    Is it weird that I don't like the birthday song? It makes me cry when people sing it.
    Community Answer
    No, it's not weird. Plenty of people either don't like the song or don't like being the center of attention when people sing it. You could always ask your loved ones politely to skip the song on your birthday.
  • Question
    What should I do if people sing Happy Birthday to me in school?
    Community Answer
    Enjoy it! People are taking their time to sing especially for you!
Ask a Question
      Advertisement

      Tips

      • Happy Birthday used to be under copyright, but this was recently lifted. The happy birthday song is now in the public domain - free for all to enjoy and use. [3]
      • Try not to get nervous before singing. Remember, it's a really simple song and you're celebrating someones birthday. The spotlight is on them, not you. Don't worry!
      • Don't be afraid to ask for advice. Most people know the happy birthday song pretty well and will happily help you out.
      Submit a Tip
      All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published
      Name
      Please provide your name and last initial
      Thanks for submitting a tip for review!
      Advertisement

      About This Article

      Article Summary X

      To sing “Happy Birthday," start by choosing which version of the song you want to sing. For example, if you’re singing to 1 person, use the version that's personalized with the birthday person's name. If you’re singing to a group of people, choose the general version that uses “Happy Birthday” in place of the person's name. Before singing, consider giving a small introductory speech if it's a special event. Then, sing the song to the best of your ability, and clap for the birthday person at the end of the song. For more advice, including how to practice singing the song before the big event, keep reading.

      Did this summary help you?
      Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 73,046 times.

      Did this article help you?

      Advertisement