Sing
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Sing may refer to:
- Singing, the act of producing musical sounds with the voice
- Sing!, a 2001 documentary film
- SING!, an annual student performance in New York City high schools
Music
Songs
- "Sing" (Annie Lennox song), 2008
- "Sing" (The Dresden Dolls song), 2006
- "Sing" (Ed Sheeran song), 2014
- "Sing" (Gary Barlow song), 2012
- "Sing" (Joe Raposo song), 1973, covered by The Carpenters
- "Sing" (Maria Doyle song), 2012, featuring Damien Rice
- "Sing" (My Chemical Romance song), 2010
- "Sing" (Theo Tams song), 2008
- "Sing" (Travis song), 2001
- "Sing" (Wynonna Judd song), 2009, written by Rodney Crowell
- "Sing!" (song), 1975, from the musical A Chorus Line
- "Sing", by Blur from the album Leisure
- "Sing", by Dope from the album Group Therapy
- "Sing", by Hollywood Undead
- "Sing", by Nakatomi
- "Sing", by Pentatonix from the eponymous album
- "Sing", by Unwritten Law from the album Swan
- "Sing", by Zooey Deschanel from She & Him's album Volume Two
Albums
- Sing (Abundant Life Church album), 2004
- Sing (Gary Barlow album), 2012
- Sing (Jim Bianco album), 2008
- Sing (Neil Zaza album), 1996
- Sings (Conway Twitty album), 1958
- Sings (Emi Tawata album), 2009
- Sings (Emilie-Claire Barlow album), 1998
- Sjung, a 2012 album by Laleh which in English translates as Sing
- Sing, a 2012 album by Maria Doyle Kennedy
Films
- Sing (1989 film), a 1989 musical film based on the above-mentioned New York City student performances
- Sing (2016 film), an upcoming 2016 animated film
People
Other uses
- Sing#, programming language
- Sistema Interconectado del Norte Grande, a power grid in the Norte Grande zone of Chile
- Sing (video game), a video game for the Wii U
- "Sing-song", a lilting intonation which is a feature of Southern Irish and Welsh English
- Spitzer Infrared Nearby Galaxies Survey (SINGS), a survey of 75 galaxies using the Spitzer Space Telescope
See also
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