Anonymous wrote:Standard Happy Birthday followed by the Stevie Wonder version. Usually if it’s for kids they like to sing the cha cha cha version.
55, F, DC
Anonymous wrote:You mainly only hear the Stevie Wonder version at African American/diaspora gatherings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve never heard the fake sneeze or the one saying the person’s age
The fake sneeze is the one here https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/15/688911.page
The age one is the one where the kid replies with their age after the group sings “how olldddd are youuuu? How olddddd are you?” “She’s tennnn years pld, she’s teennn years olddd, she’s tennnn years old”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stevie Wonder
55/F/DC
What is this
Yeah, what’s the Stevie wonder song?
Anonymous wrote:I’ve never heard the fake sneeze or the one saying the person’s age
Anonymous wrote:I thought ASL for American Sign Language.
And, I'm dating myself, but on a Happy Days episode, someone (don't know who) taught Fonzie (or Ritchie?) how to sign "Happy Birthday To You". And I still remember all of it except the "Dear" and how to do most letters (to spell out the name).
So, I literally thought the OP was about this Happy Days episode...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“a/s/l” just sent me hurtling backwards in time
I thought American Sign Language.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stevie Wonder
55/F/DC
What is this
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never heard of any but the classic Happy Birthday to you.
F, 70s, Fl/Ma/Va
You have NEVER heard the Stevie Wonder Happy Birthday song, which is a tribute to MLK?
Not PP, and I’m sure I’ve heard the song before, but if the question is about which version you sing at someone’s birthday party…I can’t recall anyone ever singing that version.