It’s a tune so familiar that many of us only need to hear the first few notes before feeling the need to belt it out.
And Neil Diamond’s Sixties classic Sweet Caroline has now been voted Britain’s No 1 singalong song.
More than four in ten think the song is perfect for launching into with friends, family – or even strangers in the pub.
Abba’s Dancing Queen came second in the survey of 2,000 people, with the Swedish group’s Mamma Mia also coming in at No 4.
Robbie Williams’s Angels at No 3 and Bon Jovi’s Livin’ On A Prayer rounded out the top five.
Eight in ten said a good sing-song was good for their mental health – while an ambitious 37 per cent are convinced they have a great voice, with 17 per cent even believing they could have made it as a singer with the right training.
The research, by menthol lozenge brand Jakemans, found our favourite places to sing are in the shower (45 per cent), the kitchen (36 per cent) and on the way to work (35 per cent).
Jakemans brand manager Elizabeth Hughes-Gapper said: ‘This research shows how much we as a nation love singing out loud, and the positive impact that it has on our well-being.’
10) Someone Like You, Adele (21%)
9) Don’t Stop Me Now, Queen (21%)
8) American Pie, Don McLean (22%)
7) 500 Miles, The Proclaimers (23%)
6) I’m Still Standing, Elton John (24%)
5) Livin’ On A Prayer, Bon Jovi (24%)
4) Mamma Mia, ABBA (24%)
3) Angels, Robbie Williams (25%)
2) Dancing Queen, ABBA (28%)
1) Sweet Caroline, Neil Diamond (41%)