![]() The tune itself, with the lyrics “Good Morning to All”, was originally published in a songbook “Song Stories for the Kindergarten”. So how did “Good Morning to All” become “Happy Birthday to You”? Nobody knows, but this didn’t stop a lot of people in the last 100 years from making a boatload of money on the simple song. Interestingly, this tune was almost exactly like popular songs of the day “Happy Greetings to All” “Good Night to You All” “A Happy New Year to All” and many others. The copyright for the words and music of “Good Morning to All” has since expired and the song is part of the public domain. ![]() The title to the song they created with that tune was “Good Morning to All”, which was a sort of classroom greeting song for Kindergartners (one was a kindergarten teacher and the other a former kindergarten teacher and at that time, principal). The original tune for the song was created by sisters Patty Hill and Mildred J. ![]() Today I found out the song “Happy Birthday” is copyrighted and brings in about $2,000,000 per year to the copyright holders (currently an investment group that purchased Warner Music who in turn was the most recent owner of the copyright for the song). ![]()
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