Happy Birthday
Back in the mid-70's heyday of their hits "Train, Train" and "Highway Song", the lead singer was Rick Medlocke. Currently, the group's lead singer is Mike Estes.
Only One From the Original intruders is alive his name is Phil Terry. there is also another member alive who recorded a song with them but is not actually an original and his name is Bobby Star
Train, Train was written by Shorty Medlocke, Rickey Medlocke's grandfather. Interesting to note also is that Shorty would not let them record it unless he participated, and he would be the harmonica player that we all hear....and I love that song. Also, my being a huge LS fan....Rickey has filled in very nicely and it's like those lead guitars haven't missed a beat.
The song Yankee doodle is all about how Britain was making fun of the Yankees because they were never popular or cool. the word Doodle actually means foolish. The word macaroni means stylish. So the song actually goes "foolish Yankees went to town riding on a pony stuck a feather in his hat and called it stylish.
i think led zepplin
Faith Hill
The Birthday song was made by Mildred J. Hill Patty Hill and Mildred J. Hill wrote the song "Good Morning to All". This song, "Good Morning to All", would eventually morph into the Happy Birthday Song; the most recognized song in English.
Crosby, Stills, NAsh and Young
i think dafader made it
The original artist is Rainy Davis. (1986)
The fool on the hill. Obviously
Etta James
Floyd Cramer
Coasters-1957
The original song is "I Wanna Rock" but I do not know who made the song,sorry!
The original song "I Like It" was a hit song from 1982 that was made popular by the group DeBarge. The song was written by Randy, El, and Bunny DeBarge.