If you prefer just to sing without music, here are the lyrics to some simple versions: But for now, read the lyrics of this version and see if you can understand the meaning. Lyrics for most Spanish-speaking nations’ versions for the song can be found here. Fortunately, the Spanish-language version of the song translates directly from the English-language version.
If you are a classroom teacher, and would like to have quick, nice version with lyrics for your students to follow, you may want to look into this $5 version from Minute by Minute Spanish, which includes several regional options. Below is the Spanish happy birthday song I am familiar with from spending time with Colombians. For example, when a friend or family member celebrates a birthday, you can sing the Happy Birthday song to them in Spanish. If you have more suggestions, let me know in the comments below for sure. I wish there were a good version with lyrics on YouTube to recommend for free, but the pickings are slim. I’ll share several ways to sing to someone on their birthday, and you can pick your favorite. Though you say feliz cumpleaños to directly wish someone a Happy Birthday in Spanish, the words get switched to cumpleaños feliz in most cases, to fit the cadence of the song. Here in Peru, for example, you’d better be prepared if you’re the cumpleañero! You’ll be sung at least three different songs, including Happy Birthday in English, before you get to blow those candles out. In Spanish, however, there are different versions, and they vary by country as well.
In English, the song Happy Birthday is a staple at any birthday celebration– and wherever you go, it will basically sound the same. Inside: Different versions Happy Birthday songs in Spanish, on YouTube.