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If You're Happy and You Know It numbered musical notation and stave are corresponding completely, which is the specified track for EOP Demon Training Camp and also suitable for his members to practice!
If You're Happy and You Know It is a popular repetitive children's song, stemming from an old Latvian folk song. The song is supposed to belong to the public domain, although many of the different versions of the song are still protected by copyright law. Music to this song coincides with the music of the song "Molodejnaya" written by Isaak Dunayevsky for the 1937-1938 Soviet film Volga-Volga. Another version was written by songwriter Alfred B. Smith (1916–2001). It has, like many familiar childhood cantations, been altered in various ways over the years for various uses.
In 1971, Jonico Music filed for copyright on the song, crediting it to Joe Raposo.
A common variation of the fourth line is "Then your face will surely show it." The song usually proceeds with other verses that replace "clap your hands" with alternate phrases such as "stomp your feet."
The Lyrics of If You're Happy and You Know It:
If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands.
If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands.
If you're happy and you know it,
And you really want to show it,
If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands.