Wiktionary
n. (context colloquial English) A gathering or event where participants are encouraged to add their voices in song. vb. (context idiomatic English) To sing some music while someone else is singing or playing the same piece of music or while it is being broadcast or performed
WordNet
v. sing with a choir or an orchestra; "Every year the local orchestra and choir perform the `Messiah' and the audience is invited to sing along"
Wikipedia
"Sing Along" is a pop song by Swedish singer and composer Per Gessle from his album Party Crasher. It was released as the second single from the album on February 4, 2009, featuring two different sleeves, one red and one green.
An acoustic version of the song was performed live at TV4's breakfast television programme " Nyhetsmorgon" on December 6, 2008. It featured both Per Gessle and Helena Josefsson (vocals), Clarence Öfwerman (piano), Magnus Börjesson (bass) and Jonas Isacsson (acoustic guitar).
Sing Along may refer to:
- A sing-along (community or group singing)
Usage examples of "sing along".
They flew from their perch on the sandtable and, rearing to their haunches, began to sing along with Piemur.
Although he knew all the words, Robinton didn't sing along with Merelan in the new song she presented as her final one of this evening.
She was one of the crowd of fifty or so townspeople who would hear Enrico Basilica sing of his success as a master of disguise, it being a vital part of the entire process that, while the chorus would listen to expositions of the plot, and even sing along, they would suffer an instant lapse of memory afterwards so that later unmaskings would come as a surprise.