It’s the birthday of the woman who wrote “Happy Birthday to You,” Patty Smith Hill, born in Anchorage, Kentucky (1868). Most of her life was spent as a kindergarten teacher. Her song gained popularity before she copyrighted it. After copyright the song produced about $2 million in licensing revenue for years. In 2015 it finally entered the public domain.
I revel in the history of these novelists and poets of a more bohemian lifestyle. i was supposed to attend La Boheme with someone who obviously wished me to cherish this Italian opera. It wasn't meant to be. She was fond of the Fountainhead. Ayn Rand. btw Doesn't Stevie Wonder & Paul McCartney have their own renditions?
I revel in the history of these novelists and poets of a more bohemian lifestyle. i was supposed to attend La Boheme with someone who obviously wished me to cherish this Italian opera. It wasn't meant to be. She was fond of the Fountainhead. Ayn Rand. btw Doesn't Stevie Wonder & Paul McCartney have their own renditions?