Happy Birthday (The Click Five song)

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"Happy Birthday"
Single by the Click Five
from the album Modern Minds and Pastimes
ReleasedThailand, Philippines - October 2007
Singapore - January 2008
Genre Power pop, alternative rock
Length3:29
Label Lava Records, Atlantic Records, WEA International
Songwriter(s) Ben Romans, Jez Ashurst, Chris Braide
The Click Five singles chronology
"Jenny"
(2007)
"Happy Birthday"
(2007)
"Empty"
(2007)

"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 and the third single for Singapore and Malaysia taken from their album Modern Minds and Pastimes .

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Chart performance

ChartsPeak
position
Singapore 987FM Top 203
Philippines MYX Hit Chart1

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