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  1. 28 de may. de 2012 · [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,...

  2. Find your feet, stand your ground. ¿No lo ves? Don't you see. Ahora mismo el mundo está escuchando lo que decimos. Right now the world is listening to what we say. Canta más fuerte, canta más claro. Sing it louder, sing it clearer. Sabiendo que todo el mundo te escuchará. Knowing everyone will hear you, Haz ruido, encuentra tu voz esta noche.

  3. Make some noise, find your voice tonight. Sing it stronger, sing together, make this moment last forever, Old and young shouting love tonight. 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.

  4. Stood your ground, kept your faith, Don’t you see right now the world is listening to what we say? 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.

  5. Letra Traducción. 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. Sing it louder, sing it clearer. Knowing everyone will hear you,

  6. Letra de la canción Sing, de Gary Barlow, en inglés (english lyrics) 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?

  7. "Sing" is a song written by British singer-songwriter Gary Barlow, of Take That, and British composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, and performed by a number of artists assembled by Barlow from across The Commonwealth, to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom.