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Also called the [[SCA]] Birthday Song.
Also called the [[SCA]] Birthday Song.  It was originally created by Harald of Breakstone, [[Steven MacEanruig]], and Don Segundo Sombre de Muerte Christiano before the SCA was founded.  It was introduced by [[James Greyhelm]] to [[Martin the Temperate]] and [[Robear du Bois]] who promptly added their unique touch.  It went viral even before the internet was available as a vehicle to do so.


* [http://history.westkingdom.org/Year12/CalafiaMayDay.htm  The Origin of the Mongolian Birthday Song from The History of the Kingdom of The West]
* [http://history.westkingdom.org/Year12/CalafiaMayDay.htm  The Origin of the Mongolian Birthday Song from The History of the Kingdom of The West]
* [http://alden.loveshade.org/eldwin/music/scabirthdaysong.html The SCA Birthday Song] by Anonymous
* [http://alden.loveshade.org/eldwin/music/scabirthdaysong.html The SCA Birthday Song]


[[Category:Bardic]]
[[Category:Bardic]]

Revision as of 00:41, 26 November 2009

Also called the SCA Birthday Song. It was originally created by Harald of Breakstone, Steven MacEanruig, and Don Segundo Sombre de Muerte Christiano before the SCA was founded. It was introduced by James Greyhelm to Martin the Temperate and Robear du Bois who promptly added their unique touch. It went viral even before the internet was available as a vehicle to do so.