The song Happy Anniversary from The Flintstones animated series (1960-1966) is notable for the extended background chorus, and only three lyric sets :
Happy Anniversary
Happy Anniversary
Haaappy Anniversary
Pour a cheerful toast and fill it
Happy Anniversary
But be careful you don't spill it
Happy Anniversary
Ooooo Happy Anniversary
Happy Anniversary
Happy Anniversary
Haaappy Anniversary
Ooooo Happy Anniversary
Happy Anniversary
Happy Anniversary
Haaappy Anniversary
Happy she and happy he
They're both as happy as can be
Celebrating merrily
Their happy anniversary
Ooooo Happy Anniversary
Happy Anniversary
Happy Anniversary
Haaappy Anniversary
Ooooo Happy Anniversary
Happy Anniversary
Happy Anniversary
Haaappy Anniversary
We now state emphatically
It's happy anniversary
Not another day could be
A happy anniversary
Ooooo Happy Anniversary
Happy Anniversary
Happy Anniversary
Happy (slow)
Happy (slow)
Happy, happy, happy, happy, happy, happy, happy, happy (fast) Anniversary!
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Hi. That episode was called "The Hot Piano" , where a financially strapped Fred buys a stolen (hot) piano from a guy called 88 Fingers Louie. Don't know about the Season, though. Possibly the first season.
The Hot Piano
Happy Anniversary is a song of the episode, " The Hot Piano ", featured in the first season of the original series, The Flintstones. Lyrics Happy Anniversary
Its in the song Bed Rock! Those are the lyrics
"Flintstones, meet the Flintstones, They're a modern stoneage family. From the, town of Bedrock, They're a page right out of history. Let's ride, with the family down the street, Through the courtesy of Fred's two feet. When you're, with the Flintstones, Have a yabba dabba doo time, A dabba doo time, You'll have a gay old time! "
"from the..town of BEDROCK" as the song on the show states. Therefore..the Flintstones live in the town of Bedrock.
leona lewis its called Happy oh and also you can type in the lyrics of a song into google and it should pull up the song that way.
The theme music "Meet the Flintstones" was composed by Hoyt Curtin with lyrics by Joseph Barbera and William Hanna, the shows creators. Hoyt Curtin, Music Director, also composed the theme and background music for every episode of The Flintstones, as well as around 300 Hanna Barbera cartoons. The song was actually a reworking of sad music already composed for one of the episodes and was recorded with a 22-man jazz band and five singers For the movie The Flintstones (1994), the original music was done by Davis Newman.