Throwing a birthday party for my girlfriend this weekend and Im looking for a electro house type bootleg of happy birthday done some digging but havent found anything I like can you guys help me out?
Throwing a birthday party for my girlfriend this weekend and Im looking for a electro house type bootleg of happy birthday done some digging but havent found anything I like can you guys help me out?
You know Walt Disney owns Happy Birthday? Don't know anything about where to find what you want though.
^^ thats an interesting fact! and Mr. Byrd, take on the challenge of making a happy birthday dj remix!
I found This banging Birthday on soundcloud that I downloaded a year ago.
I see that it has no more downloads unfortunatly as this could what you are looking for
Maybe get in touch with the User and sweet talk them for a copy.
I get excited dropping this track at birthdays. Love it
Last edited by Zaniac; 01-20-2012 at 10:30 AM.
"Wow! I wanna be just like your friend! Thats honestly what i told my mom and dad when i was about 11 years old...i said when i grow up i wanna dj for rich people"
Actually, no... but fuck them. It's like owning copyright on blowing someone a kiss or something.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner/Chappell_Music
Copyright laws are utterly ridiculous these days.
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/201...ight-decision/
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Funny I just got an email promoting this song.
Actually, Disney doesn't own that copyright. Warner Music Group has had the title for a while now, even after it was sold off from AOL-Time Warner to a group of private investors. It was originally written by two sisters and published in a songbook for kindergartners. The copyright has changed many hands since then. The copyright itself is actually up for debate. Disney actually paid $5,000 to play the song at Epcot.
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