The lyrics are from the song "Happy Clapping Song", the correct lyrics are "If you feel happy you clap your hands".
Title: Happiness Clapping Song
Sung by: Wang 淏(月亮姐姐)
词:湘海
曲:湘海
如果感到幸福你就拍手如果感到幸福你就拍手
如果感到幸福就快快拍手呀
看哪大家一一拍手
如果 you feel happy, stomp your feet
If you feel happy, stomp your feet
If you feel happy, stomp your feet
Look at everyone stomping their feet
Pictures of happy clappers
If you feel happy, stretch your waist
If you feel happy, stretch your waist
If you feel happy, stretch your waist
If you feel happy, stretch your waist
If you feel happy, stretch your waist
If you feel happy, stretch your waist
If you feel happy, stretch your waist
If you feel happy, stretch your waist
Look, everyone is stretching their waist
If you feel happy, squeeze your eyes
If you feel happy, squeeze your eyes
If you feel happy, squeeze your eyes
Look, everyone is squeezing their eyes
If you feel happy, pat your shoulder if you feel happy, pat your shoulder if you feel happy
If you feel happy, pat your shoulder if you feel happy
If you feel happy, pat your shoulder if you feel happy
It is a good thing that you have a good time, you have a good time, and you have a good time, you have a good time, and you have a good time.
If you feel happy, clap your shoulders quickly
Look at everyone, clap your shoulders
If you feel happy, clap your hands
If you feel happy, clap your hands quickly
If you feel happy, clap your hands quickly
Look at everyone, clap your hands
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The Happy Clapping Song, also known as Clap Your Hands if You're Happy, is a popular Spanish children's song. The tune is similar to the interlude "Molodejnaya" from the 1938 Soviet musical film Volga Volga, and may have inspired or informed the song. The author of the song is unknown.
The song, which is very widely sung and influential in Japan, is titled "幸せなら手をたたこう". Composed in 1964, the lyrics were written by Toshihito Kimura, a professor at the Department of Human Sciences at Waseda University, and rearranged by Takao Imaizumi, and sung throughout Japan by Japanese singer Sakamoto Kudo.
The English lyrics were written in 1971 and copyrighted by Portuguese-American composer Joe Raposo. Joe Raposo.
Moon Sister, real name Wang 淏, born on October 6, 1978 in Yingze District, Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province, Chinese mainland hostess, graduated from Beijing Broadcasting Institute (now Communication University of China).