Stevie Wonder - Happy Birthday

First performance: 24/09/199


Coverinfo

Bruce used the song once as a snippet:
 
 
1999-09-24 First Union Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA 
  
"Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out" includes "It's All Right", two lines of Stevie Wonder's "Happy Birthday", "Take Me To The River", and "Red Headed Woman"
 
  
 

Songinfo

"Happy Birthday" is a 1981 single written, produced and performed by Stevie Wonder for the Motown label. Wonder, a social activist, was one of the main figures in the campaign to have the birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr. become a national holiday, and created this single to make the cause known. Besides being released as a single, the song also appears on Wonder's album Hotter Than July. The song, one of many of Wonder's songs to feature the use of a keyboard synthesizer, features Wonder lamenting the fact that anyone would oppose the idea of a Dr. King holiday, where "peace is celebrated throughout the world" and singing to King in the chorus, "Happy birthday to you". The holiday, he proposes, would facilitate the realization of Dr. King's dreams of integration and "love and unity for all of God's children". Wonder used the song to popularize the campaign, and continued his fight for the holiday, holding the Rally for Peace Press Conference in 1981. United States President Ronald Reagan approved the creation of the holiday, signing it into existence on November 2, 1983. The first official Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, held the third Monday in January of each year, was held on January 20, 1986, and was commemorated with a large-scale concert, where Stevie Wonder was the headlining performer. Although the single failed to reach the Billboard Hot 100, probably due to it not being released as a U.S. single; it charted on the R&B chart, and it became one of Wonder's biggest hits in the UK, reaching No.2 in the charts in August 1981.
 
 
 

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Lyrics

You know it doesn't make much sense
There ought to be a law against
Anyone who takes offense
At a day in your celebration cause we all know in our minds
That there ought to be a time
That we can set aside
To show just how much we love you
And I'm sure you would agree
It couldn't fit more perfectly
Than to have a world party on the day you came to be
Happy Birthday to you
Happy Birthday to you
Happy Birthday
Happy Birthday to you
Happy Birthday to you
Happy Birthday
I just never understood
How a man who died for good
Could not have a day that would
Be set aside for his recognition
Because it should never be
Just because some cannot see
The dream as clear as he
That they should make it become an illusion
And we all know everything
That he stood for time will bring
For in peace our hearts will sing
Thanks to Martin Luther King
Happy Birthday to you
Happy Birthday to you
Happy Birthday
Happy Birthday to you
Happy Birthday to you
Happy Birthday
Why has there never been a holiday
Where peace is celebrated
All throughout the world
The time is overdue
For people like me and you
Who know the way to truth
Is love and unity to all gods children
It should never be a great event
And the whole day should be spent
In full remembrance
Of those who lived and died for the oneness of all people
So let us all begin
We know that love can win
Let it out don't hold it in
Sing it loud as you can
Happy Birthday to you
Happy Birthday to you
Happy Birthday
Happy Birthday to you
Happy Birthday to you
Happy Birthday
Happy Birthday to you
Happy Birthday to you
Happy Birthday
Happy Birthday to you
Happy Birthday to you
Happy Birthday
Happy Birthday
Happy Birthday
Happy Birthday
Ooh yeah
Happy Birthday...
We know the key to unify all people
Is in the dream that you had so long ago
That lives in all of the hearts of people
That believe in unity
Well make the dream become a reality
I know we will
Because our hearts tell us so
Happy Birthday
Happy Birthday
Happy Birthday...