# 4079 FDC - 2006 39c Happy Birthday
39¢ Happy Birthday!
City: Washington, DC
Quantity Issued: 60,000,000
Printed by: Avery Dennison
Printing method: Photogravure
Perforations: Die cut11
Color: Multicolored
“Happy Birthday To You”
According to tradition, the tune we all know today as “Happy Birthday” was originally written in the late 1800s as “Good Morning to All.” Sisters Patty and Mildred Hill claimed they wrote the song for kindergarteners in Louisville, Kentucky.
The sisters wanted to create a song that would be easy for the children to sing. Reportedly, they may have taken some of the tune and lyrical ideas from other existing songs, such as “Happy Greetings to All” “Good Night to You All,” “A Happy New Year to All,” and “A Happy Greeting to All.”
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, “Happy Birthday to You” is the most popular song in the English language.
39¢ Happy Birthday!
City: Washington, DC
Quantity Issued: 60,000,000
Printed by: Avery Dennison
Printing method: Photogravure
Perforations: Die cut11
Color: Multicolored
“Happy Birthday To You”
According to tradition, the tune we all know today as “Happy Birthday” was originally written in the late 1800s as “Good Morning to All.” Sisters Patty and Mildred Hill claimed they wrote the song for kindergarteners in Louisville, Kentucky.
The sisters wanted to create a song that would be easy for the children to sing. Reportedly, they may have taken some of the tune and lyrical ideas from other existing songs, such as “Happy Greetings to All” “Good Night to You All,” “A Happy New Year to All,” and “A Happy Greeting to All.”
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, “Happy Birthday to You” is the most popular song in the English language.