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Birthday pop songs in English to sing for someone special

Are you looking for the perfect BGM to set a festive mood at the birthday party of someone special that comes around once a year?

In this article, we’ve handpicked and compiled “Western birthday songs” recommended for fans of international music, drawing from a wide range of eras and genres!

From universally known, cheerful classics that people of all ages can enjoy to recent hit songs—and even some quirky birthday tracks—we’ve got plenty lined up.

You might discover a birthday song you’ve never heard before.

Be sure to check it out!

Birthday Songs in Western Music to Give to Someone Special (51–60)

Just DanceLady Gaga

Lady Gaga – Just Dance (Official Music Video) ft. Colby O’Donis
Just DanceLady Gaga

Lady Gaga is famous for her eccentric fashion and lyrics.

Her popularity was tremendous for a time, wasn’t it? These days, her fame has settled down, and she’s exploring a variety of songs.

“Just Dance” is an early track in her career, released in 2008 as a birthday song.

At that time, her fashion wasn’t all that outlandish, and the track features a catchy pop melody.

Be sure to check it out!

Happy Birthday And Thanks For The MemoriesMarilyn Monroe

Marilyn Monroe Singing Happy Birthday/Thanks For The Memories To President John F Kennedy 1962
Happy Birthday And Thanks For The MemoriesMarilyn Monroe

It’s a familiar birthday song, isn’t it? I think everyone has heard it at least once.

This “Happy Birthday And Thanks For The Memories” is also famous for being sung by one of the most famous actresses in the world, Marilyn Monroe, to President Kennedy.

Birthday SongHelen Reddy

• Helen Reddy • Birthday Song • [1975] • “No Way To Treat A Lady” •
Birthday SongHelen Reddy

Helen Reddy, an Australian singer who gained popularity in English-speaking countries in the 1970s.

She has a calm, mature voice similar to Karen Carpenter of the Carpenters.

The song “Birthday Song” showcases those qualities in her voice.

BirthdayAll Time Low

All Time Low: Birthday [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
BirthdayAll Time Low

All Time Low, the popular pop-punk band, released “Birthday” in 2018—a sweet and cute birthday song that’s perfect for celebrating a special day.

The lyrics express deep desire and affection for a loved one through the metaphor of “needing you like a birthday cake,” making it irresistibly romantic.

True to the band’s style, the emotional lyrics match perfectly with the upbeat pop-rock sound, making this track an ideal gift to liven up a special someone’s birthday party.

The song also made waves for a clever gesture in which the band surprised fans by sending a link to the track along with a birthday cake on their birthdays.

It’s a highly recommended English-language birthday song that people of all ages can enjoy.

Birthday songs in Western music (61–70) to give to someone special

Here’s to Never Growing UpAvril Lavigne

Avril Lavigne – Here’s to Never Growing Up (Official Video)
Here's to Never Growing UpAvril Lavigne

This is the 18th single by Avril Lavigne, who shocked listeners around the world as a new-generation diva when her debut album “Let Go,” released at the young age of 17, sold about 20 million copies worldwide.

It’s a single cut from her fifth, self-titled album “Avril Lavigne,” and in Japan it was released as a digital-only single.

Riding on a high-quality rock sound, the song delivers a distinctly youthful message that we won’t change even as we grow older, making it a perfect BGM choice for birthday parties.

It’s a stylish rock number that will brighten up parties with friends who remain the same, no matter how many years go by.

HappyPharrell Williams

Pharrell Williams – Happy (from Despicable Me 2) [Ballroom Version]
HappyPharrell Williams

In addition to being a singer and MC, Pharrell Williams is also active as a music producer and fashion designer.

He’s an incredible entertainer who can do it all.

He has been nominated for the Grammy Awards 24 times and has won 7 of them.

Many of you probably recognize his face or his songs.

His hit song “Happy,” released in 2014, topped the charts in 22 countries and is often celebrated as a birthday song.

Having A PartyRod Stewart

Rod Stewart – Havin’ a Party (from It Had To Be You…The Great American Songbook)
Having A PartyRod Stewart

This is a song released in 1962 by American singer-songwriter Sam Cooke.

In 1993, British rock singer-songwriter Rod Stewart covered the song during an MTV Unplugged session, and it was later released as a single.