Sing-A-Long

A · How Ace Are Buildings



Everybody in the building has to sing the song
All the boys and all the girlfriends sing the sing-a-long

Think I'm in trouble, there's always a couple
Around me wherever I go
They're out there to bug me
I don't think it's funny
Everybody's laughing at me, yeah

I wanna go out but there's no-one about
All my friends want a quiet one at home
The same age as me and
They're husbands-to-be, yeah
Everybody in the building

Everybody in the building has to sing the song
All the boys and all the girlfriends sing the sing-a-long

I make a move here and I make a move there,
I've got millions of things on the go
I write me the best lines
They're too corny sometimes
Everybody's laughing at me

Everybody in the building has to sing the song
All the boys and all the girlfriends sing the sing-a-long
Everybody in the building has to sing the song
All the boys and all the girlfriends sing the sing-a-long

I know when I find her
There's rings on her finger
I've tried every trick in the book
I've got some hard pride
I've got time on my side
Everybody's gone without me, yeah

Everybody in the building has to sing the song
All the boys and all the girlfriends sing the sing-a-long
Everybody in the building has to sing the song
All the boys and all the girlfriends sing the sing-a-long

Sing-A-Long

A song by the English electronic artist A, featured on the album How Ace Are Buildings. The track exemplifies the artist's signature blend of ambient textures and rhythmic electronic production, characteristic of their work within the shoegaze and indie electronic genres. Released during a period where A was exploring atmospheric soundscapes, the recording contributes to a discography known for its melodic hooks and introspective mood. It stands alongside other notable tracks from the same era, such as Five In The Morning and Foghorn, reflecting a cohesive approach to sonic exploration that prioritizes emotional resonance over conventional structure.