Why do we treat each other like robots, every move automated? The first line is the start of the first verse and the second line is the start of the chorus: and all the faces that we've always seen and all the places we have always been and all the secrets that we have, laid out in a jukebox, baby and all the dreams that we have always dreamed, they're laid out in a jukebox, baby(repeated twice more), ooh you're my jukebox baby. Slow, electronic sound(i.e it doesn't feature any conventional old instruments like guitars, drums, pianos etc). Song 1 - Female singer who could be Irish. They all came out at least 4 or 5 years ago(but probably not long before that) and I only know some of the lyrics. It's a long-shot but I hope somebody can help me here. Anyone know this song? Oh and also, interestingly to me the part I wrote above sounds similar to Oasis’ “live forever “ when liam sings” latellyyyy, did you ever feel the paaaaiin, in the mooorrrrrnnnning raaaaaiinnn, as it soaks you to the bone “ It has a similar tempo/beat there during that part. I’ve heard the song playing at some retail stores such as homesense but I can’t remember the rest. (Or could be” waiting for a star to fall” something like that) When it all comes down….(or when it all falls down)” I’m waitiiiiing,…….waitiiiiiing(or could be “baby” instead of “waiting”) for you to caaaaaaaalllllll.
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You may be able to view it with this link: IMG_0804.I’m looking for a 90’s or 2000’s song(I think.)It’s a female singer and reminds me quite a bit of a Sarah McLachlan vibe, especially at the end when she sort of wails angelically as the song ends, and her voice is angelic in the same way as sarah’s too, I actually thought it was her but I can’t find it as any of her songs…and all I remember is it is something like this(lyrics could be totally wrong as every time I’ve heard the song it’s been muffled or playing in the store with lots of noise): I’ll try and send you the video via email if you send me an email address. Lisa, here are my two Norwegian grand children and two friends singing and dancing the Norwegian birthday song on an outdoor trampoline in Bykle, Norway. Here is Mwiine Derrick’s song while he was 10yrs old. Thank you for posting this, a kid in my class is norwegian and I wanted to do something special for his birthday but I was having trouble finding the song, music and lyrics. Tweet 5 Responses to “Lyrics to the Norwegian Birthday Song with an English Translation and YouTube Videos” I don’t think many are familiar with more than that! If anyone could provide any info about the extra lyrics that would be great! But note that they don’t seem to be part of the original lyrics by Margrethe Aabel Munthe. Here’s a video with both verses mentioned above, plus extra verses after that, and it shows the actions you can do with the song.
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Here you can hear the first verse (which is how it’s traditionally sung)… We’ll all turn around together so joyfully,Īnd one of us shall be the next – to celebrate! Wishing you from the heart all good things!Īnd tell me, what more could you want? Congratulations!ĭance a little dance with who you want to! Hurray for you for celebrating your birthday!
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Hurray for You for Celebrating Your Birthday! Here’s an English translation I came up with… Og en av oss skal bli den neste – til å feste! Og si meg så, hva vil du mere? Gratulere!ĭans en liten dans med den du helst vil ha! It’s a birthday song written by Margrethe Aabel Munthe (1860 – 1931):ĭanse så for deg med hopp og sprett og spring, Here are lyrics to the Norwegian Birthday song “Hurra for deg som fyller ditt år!” (Hurray for You for Celebrating Your Birthday).