: While the melody comes from the American "Happy Birthday to You" (originally "Good Morning to All" by Patty and Mildred Hill), this specific Arabic arrangement was created by the renowned Egyptian composer Mohamed Abdel Wahab .
The version famous today was popularized in the golden era of Egyptian cinema. : While the melody comes from the American
: Legendary Lebanese singer Sabah performed a sultry, iconic version of the song in the 1964 movie Fatinat Al Jamahir . : While the melody comes from the American
: Unlike the Western version which is often somber or slow, the Arabic version is frequently performed with a "cha-cha-cha" rhythm or accompanied by traditional instruments like the qanun , making it a lively celebration. Cultural Traditions : While the melody comes from the American