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If You're Happy and You Know It : ウィキペディア英語版 | If You're Happy and You Know It "If You're Happy and You Know It" is a popular repetitive children's song, credited to Dr. Alfred B. Smith, midway through the 1900s. The song has been noted for its similarities to "Molodejnaya", a song appearing in the 1938 Soviet musical film ''Volga-Volga''.〔("If You're Happy and You Know It" ), Groove Kid Nation〕 ==History of the song== The song was published in various places through the decades following, including a volume of "constructive recreational activities" for kids, a book of drama projects for disabled children, and a nursing home manual. In 1971, Jonico Music filed for copyright on the song, crediting it to Joe Raposo. During the early part of the 2000s, the music Recording Industry Association of America actively prosecuted individuals for downloading music using file-sharing services. Widespread media attention was paid to one 12-year-old, whose downloads included "If You're Happy and You Know It" from Kazaa.
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