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  2. "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. [3] It was not released in the United States, but is still regarded as one of his signature songs.

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  3. Stevie Wonder sang this to Rosa Parks on her 89th birthday when he attended the premiere of her made-for-TV movie Ride to Freedom: The Rosa Parks Story.

  4. Artist: Stevie Wonder Song: Happy Birthday Album: Hotter Than July (EMI 1980) Event : Nelson Mandela Day (July 19th 2009) Venue: Radio City Music Hall, NY From its release, the Happy...

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  5. Today a staple at birthday parties, Stevie Wonder’s “Happy Birthday” originally served as an unofficial commercial to call up people to sign the petition for a Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

  6. " Happy Birthday " is a 1981 song by Stevie Wonder, released through Motown and is the fourth single from their 19th studio album Hotter than July. It went to number 2 in the United Kingdom, number 1 in Israel, number 5 in Ireland, number 23 in New Zealand, number 12 in the Netherlands and number 31 in Australia.

  7. The 1981 classic anthem written by Stevie to help assist the campaign to make the birthday of the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr a national holiday in the US...

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  8. Feb 9, 2023 · The song was Wonders 1980 release, “Happy Birthday,” now lovingly known as one of his most iconic works. Wonder learned about King early in his life, having first heard him speak on the radio when he was five years old.