Song: "Happy Clapping Song"
Lyrics:
If you feel happy, clap your hands If you feel happy, clap your hands
If you feel happy, clap your hands quickly
Look, everyone claps their hands
If you feel happy, stamp your feet
If you feel happy, stamp your feet Stamp your feet
If you feel happy, stamp your feet quickly
Look at everyone stomping their feet
If you feel happy, stretch your waist
If you feel happy, stretch your waist
If you feel happy, stretch your waist quickly
Look at everyone stretching together
If you feel happy, stretch your waist Wink your eyes
If you feel happy, wink your eyes
If you feel happy, wink your eyes quickly
Look, everyone is winking together Eyes
If you feel happy, pat your shoulders. If you feel happy, pat your shoulders.
If you feel happy, pat your shoulders quickly.
Look Let’s all clap our shoulders together
If you feel happy, clap your hands
If you feel happy, clap your hands
If you feel happy, clap your hands quickly
Look, everyone is clapping their hands together
Extended information:
"Happy Clapping Song", also known as "If You Are Happy, Clap Your Hands", is a song Popular Spanish children's song. The tune of the song is similar to "Molodejnaya" from the 1938 Soviet musical film "Volga-Volga" and may have been inspired by it or inspired the song. Composer unknown.
This song is widely sung and influential in Japan, and is called "Lucky せなら手をたたこう". Created in 1964, the lyrics were written by Toshito Kimura, a professor at the Department of Human Sciences at Waseda University. The music was re-arranged by Takao Imaizumi and sung by Japanese singer Kyū Sakamoto throughout Japan.
The English lyrics were created in 1971, and the copyright author is Portuguese-American composer Joe Raposo
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia - Happy Clapping Song