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Tune Weavers - Happy, Happy Birthday Baby (Original)

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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2011

Margo Sylvia is the lead voice you hear on a tune she penned herself, "Happy, Happy Birthday Baby". This group which originated from Boston recorded the song in March of 1957, and by the fall of the year the song had become #5 on the charts.

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  • My Dad was the recording engineer for this record.

  • I am a baby boomer born in 52, and it bothers me that a few young people compare their times to ours, and are critical. This is your time your memories, and those are our memories and times. As a blackman I can tell you that in those days my race was more united then they are today. We had to live together in one area of the city, and we had to depemd on each other. I suggest that you go to the library and look up what life was like back then. It is like time traveling. 

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  • @surferrandys why would YOU bring up race??? we never did back then where I lived..maybe that makes you the racist!!

  • @taffeydog24 YOU are the one who are trying to steal OUR music time!!!

  • @7252christian You complain???? you were 5 yrs old when that song came out!! give me a break WOMAN...I was born in 1942..which made me 15 yrs old....the age to appreciate that song unlike YOU!! ..who was still wetting the bed!!!!

  • I love you. no matter what race.Those were the years

  • @OldiebutGoodieGal yeah shined many a belt buckle to this song at the weekend dances. god i miss those dances. waltzes, jive, cha cha, chalypso, stroll. i guess i'm showing my age. those were great times.

  • One of the sexiest sounding slow dance songs ever made

  • This song has been bouncing around in my head all day, so here I am. This is an absolute masterpiece. Very fine arrangement.

  • My brother rehearsed the group in our dinning room in Roxbury before they recorded it. I've heard it probably 100 times sitting in the next room. Still sounds great.

  • AN ALL TIME FAV B-DAY TUNE!

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