["Sing for the animals, sing","","You sing","Sing for the kid with the phone","","Shooting the children sing","So sing","There is this thing","Sing for the children","That's like talking except you don't talk","Sing 'cause it's obvious","You motherfuckers, you'll sing someday","There is thing","You cannot sing wherever you want","Who told you that you couldn't sing","Sing for the president","That we're all gonna get bombed","","","","Sing for the soccer team","","","Sing for the cameras","Just sing","","That's like touching except you don't touch","Back in the day","You motherfuckers, you'll sing someday","We're inviting you anyway","And it's seeing a great renaissance","","","There is thing","Just sing","But for now let's just pretend","You sing","Sing for the teachers","Sing for the ganja weed, sing","It is called fear","Sing for the bartender","Life is no cabaret, we don't care what you say","All the world's history","Gradually dying of shock","After the show","","Who refuses to sing","","Sing for the janitor, sing","You motherfuckers, you'll sing someday","Keeping everyone's lungs and lips locked","Sing for the terrorists, sing","It just went without saying at all","Sing for the astronauts, sing"]
"Sing" is the first single by The Dresden Dolls duo, taken from the second studio album Yes, Virginia.... It was never released in shops, only as a promo for radio stations. The music video, directed by Michael Pope, prominently featured living statues[1] and centered around the plotline of a video of the Dresden Dolls playing the song being sent to various people in different locations and occupations. It also featured the band performing on a stage.[2]
"Sing" also hit many top 50 modern rock charts in April, 2006.