Bob Marley sing-a-long helps brighten morning train commute

An entire carriage of train passengers in Western Australia broke out into song on Monday morning.
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Jenni Ryall
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Bob Marley sing-a-long helps brighten morning train commute
Bob Marley gets in the mood. Credit: Getty Images

As the rest of the world wakes up to Monday, this video might help improved someone's mood.

An entire carriage of train passengers in Western Australia broke out into song on Monday morning. The burst of pure joy was a creation by the man behind a bunch of viral sensations on public transport: Peter Sharp.


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Sharp posted a video tutorial to his YouTube page on May 11 detailing how to join the World's Biggest Sing-a-long, where randoms join together in chorus. Less than a week later, a group of performers boarded the Fremantle line train at Claremont Station with a ukulele and their voices at the ready.

Next thing, "Three Little Birds" by Bob Marley was rocking the carriage. It's hard not to smile when lyrics such as "every little thing is gonna be alright" are flowing, even though you haven't had your damn coffee and your left eye is still half closed. 

Luckily, all-round great guy and self-described avid vegetable grower, Richard Glass, posted a video of the wonderful moment on Twitter spreading the joy to all corners of the globe. Thank you, kind man. 

Want to do it yourself? Sharp, who also kicked off a dance party on a train, has you sorted. Now you can help brighten someone else's day. 


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Jenni Ryall

Jenni Ryall is Mashable's VP of Content Strategy. She spends her time launching cool, new things such as Mashable Deals and Mashable Reels. On the other days, she is developing strong partnerships with companies including Apple News, Flipboard, Snapchat, Facebook, Twitter and Reddit.

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