Happy Birthday (Loretta Lynn song) explained

Happy Birthday (Merry Christmas and Happy New Year)
Type:single
Artist:Loretta Lynn
Album:Songs from My Heart....
B-Side:When Lonely Hits Your Heart
Released:November 1964
Recorded:October 14, 1964
Studio:Columbia, Nashville, Tennessee
Genre:Country
Label:Decca
Producer:Owen Bradley
Prev Title:Wine Women and Song
Prev Year:1964
Next Title:Blue Kentucky Girl
Next Year:1965

"Happy Birthday (Merry Christmas and Happy New Year)" is a country song written by Ron Kitson, published by Sure-Fire Music, and recorded by Loretta Lynn in the fall of 1964 and released before Christmas of that year on Decca Records as a 45-rpm single.

"Happy Birthday" was not only an instant country hit, but up until Christmas of that year was receiving considerable airplay on pop-rock stations on the east and west coasts of the United States and was a "Pick Hit of the Week" on WWDC, Washington, DC. The song continued its rise up the country charts well into the spring of 1965, reaching #3 on the Billboard Country Charts. "Happy Birthday" spent 15 weeks in the top ten and received a BMI award in 1965.

The song was included on Lynn's 1964 album Songs from My Heart.... and again in 1968 on Lynn's first greatest hits album, as well as appearing on many of Lynn's greatest hits CD collections. According to Kitson, "I first sang the song to Loretta back stage at the Horse Shoe Nightclub where she was appearing in Toronto, Ontario and she wanted a tape of it which she took back to Nashville where she recorded it a few weeks later. She first performed it on the Grand Ole Opry with Connie Smith providing harmony during the DJ Convention in Nashville in October 1964."