is a song recorded by Sweden-based musician and producer Dr. Alban, released in 1993 as the third single from his second studio album, One Love (1992).
Been described as an "discothèques anthem with dance and disco sonorities",[2] the song, written by Alban with its producer, Denniz Pop, became a hit in many European countries.
Larry Flick from Billboard noted that the song already had enjoyed a very hot run through much of England and Europe.
He added, "The record's peppy pop/NRG personality is enhanced by rousing handclaps, insistent piano lines, and a chirpy gospel choir.
"[5] Pan-European magazine Music & Media commented, "Pulling teeth is apperently [sic] not so painful after all, because down at the doctor's a gospel choir breaks loose on a dance beat.
In Europe, the song was a top-5 hit in Belgium (3),[8] Denmark (3),[9] Finland (2),[10] Germany (4),[11] Iceland (5),[12] Switzerland (4),[13] as well as on the Eurochart Hot 100, where it peaked at number four.
In 1995, Paul Oakenfold's Perfecto Records released a dance track based on an interpolation of "Sing Hallelujah!"
[54] In 2015, Oakenfold would include the "Quivvers Dirty Dub" mix of the song on his compilation album 25 Years of Perfecto Records.