"Happy Birthday" | ||||
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Single by the Click Five | ||||
from the album Modern Minds and Pastimes | ||||
Released | October 2007 | |||
Genre | Pop-punk [1] | |||
Length | 3:29 | |||
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Producer(s) | Mike Denneen | |||
The Click Five singles chronology | ||||
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"Happy Birthday" is a song by American power pop band the Click Five. It was released as the second single for Thailand and the Philippines in October 2007, and the third single for Singapore and Malaysia in January 2008, from their second studio album Modern Minds and Pastimes .
The song is about a guy apologizing after forgetting an ex's birthday and confessing to missing them. [2] The song reached number one on Singapore's 987FM radio station. [3]
"Happy Birthday" was written by Ben Romans, Jez Ashurst and Chris Braide, while production was handled by Mike Denneen. [4] The track is described as pop punk, [1] with its guitar parts of a pop metal sound. [5]
Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic described the track as "over-stuffed yet sleek." [6] Chad Grischow of IGN stated, "The heavy thrust of riffs in the hook turn the otherwise breezy belated 'Happy Birthday' into a potential earworm." [7] Colin McGuire of PopMatters said its "simplicity would normally suggest watered-down cheese at first glance, a second look finds that the song's endearing qualities override anything else, making the track somewhat cute." [8]
The music video for "Happy Birthday" was released on December 17, 2007. [9] The video was filmed during their tour in Asia. According to Kyle Patrick, after receiving positive responses from the audience, they were "so enthralled with the spirit of Asia as a whole that we wanted to do something with it." [10]
Credits for "Happy Birthday" adapted from album's liner notes. [4]
The Click Five
Additional musicians
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Region | Date | Format | Label | Ref. |
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Thailand | October 2007 | Contemporary hit radio | WEA International | [4] |
Philippines | ||||
Malaysia | March 2008 | |||
Singapore |