"It just felt so sad singing 'Happy Birthday' to myself every time I washed my hands" William Gibson, the teenager behind the popular ‘Wash Your Lyrics‘ site, which allows users to pair the words to their favourite song with the NHS’ hand-washing guidelines, has spoken publicly about creating the site for the first time.
The 17-year-old, from Northamptonshire, said he was inspired to create Wash Your Lyrics after seeing a meme about hand-washing featuring lyrics from 100 Gecs’ single ‘Money Machine’.
Following advice that people should wash their hands for the amount of time it takes to sing ‘Happy Birthday’ twice in order to protect against coronavirus, Gibson said he wanted to give people a wider choice of songs. “It just felt so sad
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