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The B-side of "Happy, Happy Birthday Baby, was The Tune Weavers version of "Ol' Man River". The inspiration for the song came from Margo's then-boyfriend, Donald Clements, who was a member of a group called the Sophomores. When he broke up with her, Margo came up with the lyrics to express how she wanted to stay with him. "The words came so easily.
The group came to the attention of former band leader Frank Paul, and in March 1957 they recorded a song, "Happy, Happy Birthday Baby", that Margo and Gil had written together in 1952. The record was issued on Paul's own label, Casa Grande, but was not a success at first.
The song is an ode to a girl on her 16th birthday, and it’s one of the most recognizable tracks of the doo-wop era. The 1984 John Hughes movie Sixteen Candles was reportedly taken from the song ...
1950s portal; Songs written or first produced in the year 1957. 1952; 1953; 1954; ... Haitian Fight Song; Happy, Happy Birthday Baby; He's Mine (The Platters song ...
"A Handful of Songs" Tommy Steele, Lionel Bart & Michael Pratt "Happy, Happy Birthday Baby" w.m. Margo Sylvia & Gilbert Lopez "Hey Schoolgirl" w. Art Garfunkel m. Paul Simon "Hula Love" adapted by Buddy Knox from the 1911 song "My Hula Hula Love" "I Can't Stop Loving You" w.m. Don Gibson "I Feel Pretty" w. Stephen Sondheim m. Leonard Bernstein
1.1 1950s and 1960s. 1.2 1970s. 1.3 1980s. 1.4 1990s. ... the highest charting being her 1965 single "Happy Happy Birthday Baby". ... List of songs, with selected ...
Happy Birthday (Altered Images song) Happy Birthday (Birthday Party song) Happy Birthday (Loretta Lynn song) Happy Birthday (Stevie Wonder song) Happy Birthday to You; Happy Birthday, Mr. President; Happy, Happy Birthday Baby; Headbanger (Babymetal song)
Happy Birthday to You ... 1950 R80 Songs About the Woodwinds: Antionette, ... Baby's First Song: R270 R271 Lullaby Time (Twinkle, ...