Gary Barlow – Sing Lyrics | Genius Lyrics

Sing Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Some words they can’t be spoken only sung
So hear a thousand voices shouting love
There’s a place, there’s a time in this life
When you sing what you are feeling
Find your feet, stand your ground
Don’t you see right now the world is listening to what we say?

[Chorus]
Sing it louder, sing it clearer
Knowing everyone will hear you
Make some noise, find your voice tonight
Sing it stronger, sing together
Make this moment last forever
Old and young shouting love tonight

[Verse 2]
To sing we’ve had a lifetime to wait (wait, wait, wait)
And see a thousand faces celebrate (together celebrate)
You brought hope, you brought life, conquer fear
No, it wasn’t always easy
Stood your ground, kept your faith
Don’t you see right now the world is listening to what we say?

[Chorus]
Sing it louder, sing it clearer
Knowing everyone will hear you
Make some noise, find your voice tonight
Sing it stronger, sing together
Make this moment last forever
Old and young shouting love tonight
[Bridge]
Some words they can’t be spoken only sung
To hear a thousand voices shouting love and life and hope
Just sing; just sing; just sing; just sing

[Chorus]
Sing it louder, sing it clearer
Knowing everyone will hear you
Make some noise, find your voice tonight
Sing it stronger, sing together
Make this moment last forever
Old and young shouting love tonight

[Outro]
Hear a thousand voices shouting love

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Written by Gary Barlow and Andrew Lloyd Webber, “Sing” was written as part of a celebration of the Queen’s 60 year reign over the Commonwealth.

It was performed during Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee Concert assembled by Gareth Malone but also more than two-hundred other singers and musicians across the Commonwealth, including Jamaican duo Sly & Robbie, and an African children’s choir.

A version of the song featuring Gary Barlow on lead vocals is included in the album Sing.

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