Sad Happy Birthday song. Learn this for the next party you’re invited to. Everyone will love it.

Update: These ditties are based on “Song of the Volga Boatmen,” which is really quite mesmerizing.

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17 Responses

  1. 1
    Denny Burk says:

    Abraham, That is bizarre, dude.

  2. 2
    KP says:

    Ha! We used to sing this on the bus in grade school. Boys loved it, girls hated it, as I recall. But then, that was true about Slug Bug, Jolly Rancher fights, and all the other good things on the bus, too.

  3. 3

    “The cake is a lie” is from the computer game portal.

  4. 4
    megan says:

    HILARIOUS, love them.

  5. 5
    Mama Bean says:

    it is so charming with that cute british accent… not sure i could quite capture that.

  6. 6
    Richard says:

    Tomorrow really is my birthday. I had to stop it at 0:28. Brutal.

  7. 7
    Katie Roche says:

    Hahaha I once heard Daniel Schreiner sing something like that, to the same dirge-like tune. “Why were yoooou boooorrrrrrrn”

  8. 8
    Dana Olson says:

    What happened to “Pain and sorrow in the air, people dying everywhere…happy birthday!” That is my favorite part.

  9. 9
    Ian says:

    To wear a hat like that, I’ll gladly sing that song!

  10. 10
    sarah says:

    Finally, a song to use at birthday parties to setup the preaching of the gospel! Thanks! : D

  11. 11
    LexLaura says:

    I just sent this to my friend for her birthday.

  12. 12
    Mom says:

    Well, looks like they listened to their mothers who told them to open their mouths when they had to be in choir. But they forgot the part about smiling. Or maybe that doesn’t work with Russian songs.

  13. 13
    Thea says:

    I am so happy that you posted this on MY birthday! Fortunately, mine exceeded this song’s dismal (but hilarious) expectations.

  14. 14
    Kim says:

    Brilliant!

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