What kind of preposition can I use after SING?

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See the most common prespositions used with ‘sing’ below.
 
TO

  • My mother used to sing to me every night.

 
ABOUT

  • She used to sing about fairies and angels.

 
ALONG

  • I love singing along to English rock songs while I’m driving. I learn a lot of new words this way. (sing along = sing together with somebody or a recording)

 
OF

  • Poets used to sing of his good deeds. (sing of = mention in order to praise)

 
OUT

  • A girl’s voice sang out above the crowd. (sing out = speak or sing clearly and loudly)

 
UP

  • Tom, sing up please. They can’t hear you in the back of the room. (sing up = sing more loudly)
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