A globally recognized birthday celebration song, originally titled "Good Morning to All" (1893) by Patty and Mildred J. Hill. Melody became associated with birthday lyrics through oral tradition.
"Happy Birthday to You" was composed by the Hill sisters as a classroom greeting in 1893. It became the world’s most recognized English-language song and was under copyright until 2016, when a federal court declared it public domain.
Originally titled "Good Morning to All" by Patty and Mildred Hill (1893), the melody evolved into the modern birthday song through oral tradition. Its copyright status was disputed until 2016 when a US court declared the melody public domain.
One of the most performed songs globally, originally titled "Good Morning to All," now a cultural staple with countless adaptations.
"Happy Birthday to You" originated from a 19th-century schoolteacher melody, later evolving into the modern lyrics. Its copyright status was disputed for decades before being confirmed as public domain in the U.S. in 2016.