![]() "There is just something about singing along in the car that brings people a lot of joy – perhaps because you can just go for it and no one can hear you. Top tips for singing in the car from a vocal coachįollowing the findings, the Italian car brand has partnered with The X Factor and Britain’s Got Talent vocal coach, Annabel Williams, to provide top tips to become pitch-perfect behind the wheel.Īnnabel said: “In partnership with Fiat, we’ve revealed what Brits really get up to when it comes to singing in the car. The research was commissioned by Fiat and was inspired by its all-electric 500 La Prima, which features a JBL audio system. However, 37 per cent have been forced to listen to tone-deaf passengers or drivers while on the road – likely making their journeys slightly less mood-boosting. More than four in 10 (42 per cent) who enjoy a croon in the car claimed singing is 'essential' to their driving experience, while 51 per cent revealed it makes them happy. Other four-wheel-friendly anthems include ‘Sweet Caroline’ by Neil Diamond, ‘Bat Out of Hell’ by Meatloaf, and ‘Go Your Own Way’ by Fleetwood Mac.įittingly, the tune synonymous with Formula 1, ‘The Chain’ by Fleetwood Mac, also made the top 40 - although Gary Numan’s ‘Cars’ narrowly missed out. ![]() ‘Don't Stop Me Now’ by Queen, ‘Dancing Queen’ by Abba, and ‘Livin' on a Prayer’ by Bon Jovi have been voted Britain's favourite car sing-along songs.Ī poll of 2,000 motorists found 78 per cent sing in the car – although only 21 per cent of those who enjoy belting out a few numbers think they’re any good.
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