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an informal session of group singing of popular or folk songs : songfest Old-fashioned hayrides and sing-alongs in front of a campfire …—Mary Beth Giles Audience participation is one of the things that has made the show a success, and there will, again, be plenty of opportunity to take part in the sing-alongs.—Canadian Motoristalso: a song appropriate for a sing-along A guy from the wedding party joined the band for the Garth Brooks classic sing-along "Friends in Low Places" and knocked it out of the park. —Luke Vose
People who had brought their guitars led spontaneous sing-alongs in the hotel lobby.—The New Yorker
The first known use of sing-along was in 1959
1 This seems to sum up a project whose songs have a tendency to wind down into loping, head-nodding choruses – particularly The High Road with its singalong ending.
2 When it comes to the mandatory audience-split-down-the-middle singalong, Doolittle rattles it off without so much as a cursory, "I can't hear you!"
3 “We Are the Champions” and “We Will Rock You,” two signature Queen songs, are triumphalist anthems, built for giant stages and shouted singalongs.
4 After the singalong, participants are invited to stay and watch an hour of chorus rehearsal.
5 He was scheduled to lead a singalong performance at the cathedral on Sunday.
6 Alderney Performing Arts festival in the Channel Islands is new, and has events ranging from circus acts to instrument-making; photography competitions, to a ukulele singalong on a train that's headed to a lighthouse.
7 This free weekly series at Poets House introduces the smallest visitors to verse — favorite authors include Eric Carle, Shel Silverstein and Dr. Seuss — through readings and singalongs.
8 But “The Past Is Still Alive” is something else: a memoir, a travelogue, a loose campfire singalong.
9 Since the band treats every song like a singalong, expect them to be a perfect fit for the large room of Terminal 5.
10 The mostly French-speaking crowd was either unable or unwilling to join her in a singalong, and she took it as a personal affront.
11 Many of the daily showings include a caroling sing-along with the theater's house organist playing the Wurlitzer.
12 Their singalong vocal melodies — with a pass-the-mic style reminiscent of aughts punks Pretty Girls Make Graves — are never weighed down by stuffed-to-the-gills lyrics.
13 You could also wonder whether a late-night host’s resonance might have something to do with his age, at a time when pranks, singalongs and next-day viral videos are key currency.
14 He walks around in black tank tops, attaches his suitcase to his torso for pull ups, won’t join in the house singalongs, and dares to question the casts’ strong feelings for a relative stranger.
15 If Occupy Wall Street has no anthem yet, it's partly due to how a new generation experiences music: through personalized iPod playlists streaming through headphones instead of communal singalongs.
16 Still, a final rousing singalong version of Down by the Riverside ensured everyone went home with a spring in their step.
17 The title track, with its T Rex riff, skiffle beat and "La la la" singalong, has the best chance of taking him where he wants to be.
18 For late-night fun there’s Atlantic Dance Hall, a nightclub that plays music from the 1980s to today, and Jellyrolls, a piano bar for those who enjoy singalongs.
19 SAT-SUN Music by composers through the ages by Seattle First Baptist Sanctuary Choir, Bell Ensemble, orchestra, organ, Children and Youth Choir and carol singalong, 7:30 p.m.
20 And at Sunday night’s 57th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, the proceedings didn’t feel like a singalong trophy contest so much as a race to pop music’s mushiest, most self-important middle.
3 跟唱歌
4 自娱歌咏会
5 跟唱曲
6 众人自娱歌唱会