Happy Birthday (Stevie Wonder song)

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Happy Birthday est un single de 1981 écrit, produit et interprété par Stevie Wonder pour le label Motown. Wonder, un activiste social, a été l'une des principales figures de la campagne pour que l'anniversaire de Martin Luther King, Jr. devienne une fête nationale, et a créé ce single pour faire connaître la cause. En plus d'être sortie en single, la chanson apparaît également sur l'album de Wonder, Hotter Than July. rdf:langString
「ハッピー・バースデイ」(Happy Birthday) は、スティーヴィー・ワンダーが作詞・作曲、プロデュース、演奏を行った1981年のシングルである。ワンダーはマーティン・ルーサー・キング・ジュニアの誕生日を祝日にする社会活動のため、このシングルを制作した。この曲は、ワンダーのアルバム『ホッター・ザン・ジュライ』に収録された。 rdf:langString
Happy Birthday è una canzone scritta, prodotta e registrata da Stevie Wonder nel 1980, pubblicata come quarto singolo estratto dall'album Hotter than July. La canzone fu scritta come tributo a Duke Ellington, artista jazz di grande influenza per cantanti come Wonder, morto nel 1974. Nel testo si fanno riferimenti anche a Count Basie, Glenn Miller, Louis Armstrong ed Ella Fitzgerald. In questo brano, Wonder volle sostenere la causa per far diventare festa nazionale il compleanno di Martin Luther King, a cui il buon compleanno del titolo era appunto dedicato. rdf:langString
"Happy Birthday" is a song 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 promulgate the cause. The song has since become a standard for use during birthdays in general, particularly among African-Americans. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString "Happy Birthday" is a song 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 promulgate the cause. The song has since become a standard for use during birthdays in general, particularly among African-Americans. "Happy Birthday" was released as the fourth single of Wonder's Hotter than July (1980) album in June 1981. It was one of his most popular entries in the UK Singles Chart. It was not released in the United States, but is still regarded as one of his signature songs.
rdf:langString Happy Birthday est un single de 1981 écrit, produit et interprété par Stevie Wonder pour le label Motown. Wonder, un activiste social, a été l'une des principales figures de la campagne pour que l'anniversaire de Martin Luther King, Jr. devienne une fête nationale, et a créé ce single pour faire connaître la cause. En plus d'être sortie en single, la chanson apparaît également sur l'album de Wonder, Hotter Than July.
rdf:langString 「ハッピー・バースデイ」(Happy Birthday) は、スティーヴィー・ワンダーが作詞・作曲、プロデュース、演奏を行った1981年のシングルである。ワンダーはマーティン・ルーサー・キング・ジュニアの誕生日を祝日にする社会活動のため、このシングルを制作した。この曲は、ワンダーのアルバム『ホッター・ザン・ジュライ』に収録された。
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