Happy Birthday Country ⋆ Country Birthday Song ⋆ Sing Me Happy Birthday

Happy Birthday
Country Version

Happy Birthday Country Version

Celebrate someone special with a personalized Country Happy Birthday song!

Over 800 names to choose from. Create two Country-themed cards: Birthday Slideshow & Singing Selfie.

Country Birthday Wishes

Make your birthday card extra fun with our stylized Country Birthday Wishes. Once you find the perfect one, click Singing Selfie or Birthday Slideshow to add it to your card.

Another year older, huh? Don’t worry, like a good country hit, you’re just getting better with time—and maybe a little twangier! 🎶🍰
Happy Birthday! 🐄🎂 May your candles burn as bright as a Texas sunset and your party be wilder than a rodeo on Saturday night. 🤠🎉
Hope your day is sweeter than Southern sweet tea and twice as satisfying as a home-cooked meal. 🎂🍗 Enjoy it, cowboy/cowgirl!
It’s your birthday! 🎶 Grab your boots, stomp the floor, and celebrate like you just won the county fair pie contest. 🍰🥳
Happy Birthday! 🌟 May your life’s journey be as steady as a horse’s gait and as rewarding as the last verse of your favorite country song. 🎶🐴
Happy Birthday! 🌾🎂 May your year ahead be as peaceful as a front porch sunrise and as full of love as a fiddle in a country ballad. ❤️🎻
Here’s to a birthday filled with wide-open skies, warm hearts, and memories as timeless as a classic country song. 🎶🌅 Enjoy every moment!
May your birthday be as comforting as a campfire, as bright as a starry night, and as joyful as a bluegrass melody. 🎂✨🎸
Wishing you a birthday as beautiful as a rolling prairie and as heartfelt as a guitar strum at sunset. 🌄🎸 Have a wonderful day!

ARTIST PROFILE: Neville Farmer

Neville MacKenzie Farmer is a British music, television and film producer, composer, performer and music industry commentator.
Neville’s voice is a flexible, resonant musical instrument and he has long since mastered its ability to tell stories, sing, inform, persuade, entertain and command attention.

Broadcasting on BBC Radio London in the 1980s and community radio today, announcing The World Music Awards in the early 90s, public speaking, lecturing, hosting the Music Week Awards, voicing commercials and corporate films, performing music, poetry, literature and humour; Neville’s voice is a uniquely versatile asset.

Musical collaborations have included Robert Plant, XTC, Nigel Kennedy, Andy Fairweather Low, Esbe Esbe, Dave Edmunds, Clara Ponty, John Otway, Ekat Bork, Robbie Blunt, Deni Bonet, Ayub Ogada, Douglas Pashley, Richard Horowitz, Richard Niles, Ian Carr and Karl Wallinger.

Neville Farmer’s Website

Other Musicians

Mark Whitlam – Drums
Greg Cordez – Bass
Luke Cawthra – Guitars
Nuala Honan – Backing Vocals

An introduction to Country

Country (also called country and western) is a music genre originating in the southern regions of the United States, both the American South and the Southwest.
Country music, born in the rural American South, is a heartfelt blend of folk traditions and storytelling. Rooted in the 1920s, it found its voice with legends like Jimmie Rodgers and the Carter Family, evolving through honky-tonk, outlaw country, and today’s polished anthems. From Hank Williams’ raw emotion to Dolly Parton’s timeless charm and Garth Brooks’ arena-filling hits, country captures life’s struggles, joys, and love with sincerity and twang.

Decades later, it still resonates deeply, connecting people through its relatable lyrics and signature sounds. Whether it’s the strum of an acoustic guitar or the cry of a steel pedal, country music is a celebration of storytelling that never goes out of style.

So let’s sing Happy Birthday, Country style, and celebrate your day with heartfelt tunes, a little twang, and a wish as warm and genuine as a front porch sunset. Here’s to good times ahead, partner!

Pioneers of Country

1. Johnny Cash – “The Man in Black,” blended country with folk and gospel; Ring of Fire.
2. Dolly Parton – Iconic songwriter and performer known for her heartfelt storytelling; Jolene.
3. Hank Williams – Pioneered honky-tonk and traditional country; Your Cheatin’ Heart.
4. Loretta Lynn – Broke barriers with her empowering, autobiographical songs; Coal Miner’s Daughter.
5. Willie Nelson – Innovated outlaw country with his distinctive voice and songwriting; On the Road Again.
6. Patsy Cline – Defined the country-pop crossover with her emotional ballads; Crazy.
7. Garth Brooks – Revolutionized country music with arena-style performances; Friends in Low Places.
8. Reba McEntire – Modernized country music while staying true to its roots; Fancy.
9. Merle Haggard – Known for his “Bakersfield Sound” and blue-collar themes; Mama Tried.
10. Shania Twain – Brought country-pop into the mainstream; Man! I Feel Like a Woman!.