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A Christmas
Carol
( Charles Dickens book )
A String Of Pearls ( Glenn Miller
tune
)
Abide with me ( hymn traditionally
sung
at the English football Cup Final )
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All singing, all dancing
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All together now ( invitation to join in communal
singing
)
Alla capella
An American In Paris ( Irving Berlin
tune
title and Gene Kelly movie )
And Your Bird Can Sing ( Beatles song )
As
sound
as a bell
Belt it out
Born within the
sound
of Bow Bells
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Break the
sound
barrier
Brum brum ( child's play idiom expressing the
sound
of a vehicle )
Can't carry a
tune
in a bucket
Carry a
tune
Change your
tune
Chorus of disapproval
Couldn't carry a
tune
in a bucket
Dance to someone's
tune
Dial down ( adjust a device to reduce
sound
or temperature )
Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree ( Glenn Miller
tune
)
Ear popping ( a
sound
that is loud or that catches the attention )
Eating pate de fois gras to the
sound
of trumpets
Foggy Mountain Breakdown ( Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs
tune
title )
Hark, hark! the lark at heaven's gate
sings
He who pays the piper calls the
tune
Hit the high notes
I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing ( The New Seekers song )
I'd like to teach the world to sing
In The Bleak Midwinter ( Christmas
Carol
title )
In The Mood ( Glenn Miller
tune
)
In love with the
sound
of your own voice
In
tune
with
It's not over until the fat lady
sings
It's the
singer
not the song
Kind Of Blue ( Miles Davis
tune
and album )
Little Brown Jug ( Glenn Miller
tune
)
Little Tommy Tucker
sings
for his supper ( line from nursery rhyme )
Marching to the
sound
of a different drum
Moonlight
Serenade
( Glenn Miller
tune
)
Once In Royal David's City ( Christmas
Carol
title )
Out of
tune
Pennsylvania 65000 ( Glenn Miller
tune
)
Preaching to the
choir
Radio
singing
Round Midnight ( Thelonious Monk
tune
)
Run toward the
sound
of gunfire
Safe and
sound
Sing a different
tune
Sing a song of sixpence a pocket full of rye ( line from nursery rhyme )
Sing for your supper
Sing like a bird
Sing out
Sing someone's praises
Singin' in the Rain ( Gene Kelly movie )
Singing
The Blues ( Tommy Steele song )
Singing
from the same hymn sheet
Singing
like a duck
Sound
bite
Sound
effect
Sound
off at
Sound
out
Sound
the alarm
Surround
sound
Take Five ( Dave Brubeck
tune
)
Take The A Train ( Duke Ellington
tune
)
Thank you for the music, the songs I'm
singing
( ABBA lyric )
The Bandstand Cover Girl ( Nickname of
Carol
Scaldeferri )
The Champagne Lady ( Nickname of
singer
Alice Lon )
The Coca-Cola Girl ( Nickname of
singer
Anita Bryant )
The Godfather of Soul ( Pseudonym of
singer
James Brown )
The Jazz
Singer
( Al Jolson movie )
The Lady of The Lamp ( Nickname of Florence
Nightingale
)
The Man in Black ( Nickname of
singer
Johnny Cash )
The Matinee Lady ( Nickname of actress
Carol
Wayne )
The Mersey
sound
The Polish Prince ( Nickname of
singer
Bobby Vinton )
The
Singing
Cowboy ( Nickname of Gene Autry )
The
Singing
Cowboy ( Nickname of Roy Rogers )
The
Sound
Of Music ( Julie Andrews movie )
The
Sound
Of Silence ( Simon and Garfunkel song )
The Swedish
Nightingale
( Nickname of Jenny Lind )
The Velvet Fog ( Nickname of
singer
Mel Torme )
The West Coast
Sound
( Shelly Manne song )
The West Coast
Sound
( name applied to Californian pop music, especially that of The Beach Boys )
The
sound
of leather on willow (
sound
of the ball on the bat in cricket )
There's many a good
tune
played on an old fiddle
There's many a good
tune
played on an old piano
To the
tune
of
Tune
out
Turn on,
tune
in, drop out ( A catchphrase from Timothy Leary )
Two four six eight who do we appreciate ( cheerleader
chant
)
What would you think if I
sang
out of
tune
( The Beatles song lyric )
Whistle A Happy
Tune
Wired for
sound
You
hum
it and I'll play it