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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
sing-along

1959, noun and adjective, from verbal phrase; see sing (v.) + along (adv.). Originally associated with U.S. music producer Mitch Miller (1911-2010).

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sing-along

n. an event where a group of people sing together, especially with a person or small group leading

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Sing-along

Sing-along, also called community singing or group singing, is an event of singing together at gatherings or parties, less formally than choir singing. One can use a songbook. Common genres are folk songs, patriotic songs, hymns and drinking songs. Children across the world usually sing nursery rhymes together. Sing-along can be based on unison singing, or on singing in harmony (different parts).

Usage examples of "sing-along".

Lang gave him a present in the form of a thick volume of words and lyrics for evergreens and other sing-alongs, and Chi showed remarkable talent in imitating the texts once Lang had pronounced them to him a few times.

Martin looking tipsy in a tux, Mitch Miller with his sing-along smile, Diane Renay in her middy blouse and perky sailor cap.

By playing his guitar and turning prayers into group sing-alongs, Saul allows people to have enough fun to forget they’ve come largely out of guilt.

The psychologists tried getting the groups together for good times--good food, movies, sing-alongs, etc.

Glimpsed from the train, blackened brick terraces evoke in Arnold folk memories of a community standing together in the blitz, of street parties and of sing-alongs in smoky backstreet pubs.

The album cover, which showed a rumpled troubadour sitting on a curb in New York City, went oddly with the covers of Nate's other records - Dean Martin looking tipsy in a tux, Mitch Miller with his sing-along smile, Diane Renee in her middy blouse and perky sailor cap.

Dean Martin looking tipsy in a tux, Mitch Miller with his sing-along smile, Diane Renee in her middy blouse and perky sailor cap.

She wished she could remember some of the prayers they had taught her in Sunday school, but the youth pastor had been bigger on sing-alongs than on the nuts and bolts of what to do when you and your friends were marooned in an imaginary universe.

Whenever he felt like Mother Maybelle’s “Lonesome Homesick Blues” were going to take him over, he pulled it out to remember the sing-alongs they used to have.

Fast Eddie, in a rare burst of loquaciousness, suggested that we’d seen so many camera-bedecked Japanese tourists, there ought to be one where they could hold sing-alongs, named Carry Oh Key.

Fast Eddie, in a rare burst of loquaciousness, suggested that we'd seen so many camera-bedecked Japanese tourists, there ought to be one where they could hold sing-alongs, named Carry Oh Key.