Sang to
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SERENADEDSang to.
SERENADEDSang to ladylove
SERENADEDSang to the balcony
BAYEDSang to the moon
ANNIEShe sang to Sandy
RATTEDSang to the man
MANDYManilow sang to her
SALSAMUSICCelia Cruz sang to it
WASSAILEDSang from house to house
GENTRYShe sang "Ode to Billy Joe"
PARTONDolly who sang "9 to 5"
MARC"You Sang to Me" singer Anthony
ELTONHe sang a tribute to Diana
LULUShe sang "To Sir With Love"
LULUShe sang "To Sir, With Love"
GENTRYBobbie who sang "Ode to Billy Joe"
TOLDSang like a canary, so to speak
ODEBobbie Gentry sang one to Billie Joe
TANYATucker who sang "Strong Enough to Bend"
MELISSAEtheridge who sang "Come to My Window"
COWSWho Foo Fighters sang to on debut
MERCERMabel who sang "Fly Me to the Moon"
DONNASummer who sang "Love to Love You Baby"
DAYNETaylor who sang "Tell It to My Heart"
REAChris who sang "The Road to Hell," 1989
ROADElton sang goodbye to a "Yellow Brick" one
ACEWho Sebastian sang with on "Back to School"
LULUShe sang to Sidney Poitier in a film
SENSUALLYHow Marilyn Monroe sang "Happy Birthday" to President Kennedy
BETTEDAVISOscar winner who sang in "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?"
TINATurner who sang "What's Love Got to Do With It"
EDWYNNComic who sang "I Love to Laugh" in "Mary Poppins"
TORMESinger who once sang a song to Kramer on "Seinfeld"
YET"The Best Is ... to Come" (last song Sinatra sang in public)
LOUReed who sang "when the smack begins to flow-then I really don't care anymore"
TAJ... Mahal (world wonder who sang "She Caught the Katy (And Left Me a Mule to Ride)")
simple(in English grammar) Denoting a tense formed without an auxiliary, e.g., sang as opposed to was singing
simpler(in English grammar) Denoting a tense formed without an auxiliary, e.g., sang as opposed to was singing
simplest(in English grammar) Denoting a tense formed without an auxiliary, e.g., sang as opposed to was singing
minstrelsA medieval singer or musician, esp. one who sang or recited lyric or heroic poetry to a musical accompaniment for the nobility