Clap your hands when you feel happy, clap your hands when you feel happy, and clap your hands when you feel happy.
Look, clap your hands together. If you feel happy, stamp your feet, if you feel happy, stamp your feet.
If you feel happy, stamp your feet quickly. Watch everyone stamp their feet together. If you feel happy, pat you on the shoulder.
If you feel happy, pat you on the shoulder. If you feel happy, clap your shoulders quickly. Look, clap your shoulders together.
Clap your hands when you are happy, clap your hands when you are happy, clap your hands when you are happy.
Look, clap your hands together. If you feel happy, stamp your feet, if you feel happy, stamp your feet.
If you feel happy, stamp your feet quickly. Watch everyone stamp their feet together. If you feel happy, pat you on the shoulder.
If you feel happy, pat you on the shoulder. If you feel happy, clap your shoulders quickly. Look, clap your shoulders together.
Clap your hands for happiness, also called Clap your hands if you are happy, is a popular Spanish children's song. The tune of this song is similar to 1938 episode "Molodi Jinnaya" in the Soviet music film "Volga-Volga", which may inspire or enlighten this song. The author of this song is unknown. This song is very popular and influential in Japan. It is called "Xing せならをたたこぅ". It was written in 1964, and the lyrics were written by Professor Kimura from the Department of Humanities, Waseda University. Adapted from Imaizumi Qiaoxiong, Japanese singer Sakamoto Kei sang all over Japan. English lyrics are written in 197 1.