He then leads 50 of the comic's most famous characters in a sing-along version of Hey Jude.
"I Found A Whistle" boasts a chorus that begs for a sing-along.
The 38-year-old pool cleaner lost a sing-off against Rachel Hylton with a performance of the Simon and Garfunkel hit Bridge Over Troubled Water.
On Sunday, after a private brunch for old-time Berkshire holders, Buffett will lead a sing-along outside of Borsheim's, before he and Munger host a three-hour press conference.
"Another infuriating smile", reads a Sing Tao Daily editorial.
After Crosby declared, "We need you to sing, not just rattle your jewelry, " the concert closed with a sing-along version of "Teach Your Children, " which was followed by an extended standing ovation until the trio reappeared onstage.
Cannibalization can quickly make a company sing a different iTune.
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Elsewhere, 32 towns and cities will host 200 hours of festivities including an aerial tightrope walk in Coventry, a world record sing-a-long attempt in Manchester and the UK's biggest tea dance in Plymouth.
It is one of very few all-string orchestras in the U.S., although on occasion it will hire a guest to sing or add a new musical sound.
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The 23-year-old receptionist from north London lost out in a "sing-off" performance against girl group Hope.
Make a video of yourself, before all this happens, read a children's storybook or sing a lullaby.
The notes clutter up carefully crafted corporate billboards, obscure Web ads and inject hostile commentary into a platform that was supposed to sing a firm's praises.
The audience loved the album: When the Wordless Orchestra began the title track, a sigh of recognition rose and a modest sing-along greeted the "la-la-la" chorus.
And when I finished, he says to me, he says, 'My God, I ain't never heard a woman sing the blues like you sing the blues before in my life.
Dessay shook his hand warmly, encouraged him to experiment with the acoustics of the house by delivering a few whoops, and prodded him to sing a few bars of Mozart, which he did enthusiastically and tunelessly.
The light of a full moon shimmered on the plain, and from time to time they saw a rabbit jump, but Pereda paid no attention, and after a long spell of silence he softly began to sing a song in French that his late wife had liked.
Unlike crickets, which repeat just one call, a male magicicada must sing multiple songs in a specific sequence.
This is an extension of a hymn I often sing: you as a compliance officer must understand your business.
Of course, your lyrics are a bit more oblique, because I guess it's hard to sing a line as straightforward as brother, brother, brother, there's too many of you dying in 2006.
On "Valentine, " based on "My Funny Valentine, " Mr. Thaws raps over a loop of Chet Baker singing the song's title until Ms. Belmonte enters to sing a new lyric and melody.
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The cable goes on to present a tale of lavish living, including a six-figure sum for Elton John to sing at a birthday party and a palace in the United Arab Emirates.
And in a surprising development, a researcher in Switzerland discovered a special strain of fungus that can make an ordinary violin sing like a Stradivarius.
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Chris Nandor uses his YouTube submission to sing a song just for the Republican presidential candidates.
With an impromptu a cappella performance, the boys sing their way into a deal.
It's just you and me, buster let's sing a quiet song together, the porch said.
Children sing a rap song in the pot-holed street, piles of rubbish on each corner.
Mother and son sing a sad goodbye, as Lycas and the page denounce the treachery of love.
You'll grow in the ghetto, living second rate and your eyes will sing a song of deep hate.
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