19,835 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Audio Files From Atlantic Records"

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MIDI by the Mutopia Project
Author: The Mutopia Project
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MIDI by the Mutopia Project
Author: The Mutopia Project
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MIDI by the Mutopia Project
Author: The Mutopia Project
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One of the only survived recordings of the voice of Dr. Dmitry Ousatoff, famous Russian tenor of the XIX century – "Di quella pira" from Verdi's Il trovatore
Author: singer Dmitry Andreevich Usatov (1847–1913) recording engineer Gianni Bettini (died in 1938)
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Sveriges Radios folkmusikinspelningar. Dokumentatör: Sveriges Radio (Q1543058) Radiotjänsts ursprungliga produktionsnummer: 38/2512
Author: Untitled
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MIDI by the Mutopia Project
Author: The Mutopia Project
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MIDI by the Mutopia Project
Author: The Mutopia Project
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Sveriges Radios folkmusikinspelningar. Dokumentatör: Sveriges Radio (Q1543058) Radiotjänsts ursprungliga produktionsnummer: 38/2512
Author: Untitled
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01. Dina blå ögon ha talat till någon; 02. Duett ur "Figaros bröllop"
Author: Untitled
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Sveriges Radios folkmusikinspelningar. Dokumentatör: Sveriges Radio (Q1543058) Radiotjänsts ursprungliga produktionsnummer: 38/2512
Author: Untitled
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Sveriges Radios folkmusikinspelningar. Dokumentatör: Sveriges Radio (Q1543058) Radiotjänsts ursprungliga produktionsnummer: 40/4297
Author: Untitled
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MIDI by the Mutopia Project
Author: The Mutopia Project
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Historically significant 1911 recording by duo Arthur Collins and Byron G. Harlan of "Alexander's Ragtime Band" (1911), originally composed by Irving Berlin. Recorded for Victor Records (#16908-B), this particular comedic duet of the song became a smash hit due to its farcical emphasis.
Author: Arthur Collins and Byron G. Harlan (vocals); Irving Berlin (music and lyrics)
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Una furtiva lagrima from Gaetano Donizetti's 1832 opera L'elisir d'amore, sung by Enrico Caruso on 26 November 1911 for the Victor Talking Machine Company in Camden, New Jersey.[1]
Author: Enrico Caruso, Gaetano Donizetti
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Ombra mai fu from Handel's 1738 opera Serse (a.k.a. Xerxes), sung by Enrico Caruso. Recorded 29 Jan 1920, Matrix: C-23714, Victor Cat: 88617
Author: Enrico Caruso (1873–1921) George Frideric Handel (1685–1759)
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Save A Little Dram For Me song from United States prohibition era. MEDIUM: 1 sound disc : analog, 80 rpm ; 10 in. CREATED/PUBLISHED Orange, N.J.: Edison. Lyrics: (spoken) In the middle of the sermon, Parson Johnson rose and started sniffing the air. There was a peculiar smell tricklin’ up the parson’s nose. That told him that gin was ‘round somewhere. And he closed his Bible gently in the middle of the psalm and started figurin’ mentally where that smell was coming from. His eyes scanned every pew, and then he did declare, he says “I announce this meetin’ through… (sung) …until you kick in with my share.” Oh Bretheren if you want more preachin’ Save a little dram for me. Glory hallelujah Why drinkin’ gin ain’t against my teachin’. Treat me with equality. (spoken) From this here smell it’s very plain to see That somebody here’s been holding out on me. (sung) For Bretheren if you want more preachin’ Save a little dram for me. (spoken) Now when they passed the bone dry law, I was the very first to say that it never would stay And neither did I think the law could regulate our thirst. That’s why I’ve got some stored away. Now since prohibition’s got us drinks is few and far between. Of all the stingy brothers you’re the worst I’ve ever seen. But I insist on my share. Don’t say it’s all run out Or else you’re going where-- You know that bad place I been preachin’ ‘bout? (sung) For Bretheren if you want more preachin’ Save a little dram for me. Glory hallelujah Why drinkin’ gin ain’t against my teachin’. Treat me with equality. (spoken) I’ve shared your joy and I’ve shared your sin And believe me brothers I’m gwine to share your gin. (sung) For Bretheren if you want more preachin’ Save a little dram for me. Українська: «Збережи для мене трохи драм», пісня з епохи сухого закону США, випущена в 1922 році.
Author: Untitled
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Recorded by Ivor Robert Holmes in Warsaw. Gramophon matric 1224ab. [1]
Author: Untitled
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Recorded by Ivor Robert Holmes in Warsaw. Gramophone matrix 1229ab. [1]
Author: Untitled
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Recorded by Franz Hampe in Warwaw. Gramophone matrix 7108½L. [1]
Author: Untitled
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Recorded by Ivor Robert Holmes in Warsaw. Gramophone matrix 1225ab. [1]
Author: Untitled
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Recorded by Ivor Robert Holmes in Warsaw. Gramophone matrix 1236ab. [1]
Author: Untitled
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From His place may He return to us recorded in Warsaw. Gramophone matrix 410z [1].
Author: Untitled
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The thirteen attributes of God recorded in Warsaw. Gramophone matrix 414L(z) [1]
Author: Untitled
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O father of compassion recorded by Ivor Robert Holmes in Warsaw. Gramophone matrix 1222ab. [1]
Author: Untitled
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Let our prayer ascend recorder in Wilna. Gramophone matrix 1681z. [1]
Author: Untitled
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Ephraim, my dear son is a precious child recorded by Franz Hampe in Warsaw. Gramophone matrix 7090L. [1]
Author: Untitled
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O God who art full of compassion recorded in Warsaw by Franz Hampe. Gramophone matrix 7110L. [1]
Author: Untitled
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On the first day of the year recorded in Warsaw by Franz Hampe. Gramophone matrix 7096L. [1]
Author: Untitled
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Man, his origin is dust, recorded in Wilna. Gramophone matrix 169Hp[m]. [1]
Author: Untitled
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Recorded by Franz Hampe in Warsaw. Gramophone matrix 7109L. [1]
Author: Untitled
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Recorded by Franz Hampe in Warsaw. Gramophone matrix 7094L. [1]
Author: Untitled
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Accept our prayers recorded by Franz Hampe in Warsaw. Gramophone matrix 7112L. [1]
Author: Untitled
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Be Thou found by us recorded in Wilna. Gramophone matrix 1682z. [1]
Author: Untitled
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He who performed miracles recorded in Wilna. Gramophone matrix 1690z. [1]
Author: Untitled
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In the shade of the palm from Leslie Stuart and Owen Hall's Florodora. Sung by Frank C. Stanley in 1902. This is Edison Gold Moulded Record #8066. Other titles for this song include: In the shade of the sheltering palm Shade of palms There is a garden fair Florodora was the first big hit musical of the 20th century. "Tell me pretty maiden" was the runaway hit, with "In the shade of the sheltering palm" also quite popular.
Author: Owen Hall (real name, James Davis, 1853-1907) and Leslie Stuart (1863–1928)
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Violin telugu (pallavi) played by Narayanasami Iyer Pudukottai. Recorded in Madras by William Sinkler Darby & Max Hampe . Gramophone 17934.
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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Io non ho che una povera stanzetta from act 2 of Ruggero Leoncavallos opera La bohème (1897), sung by Enrico Caruso in 1911. It is probably best to make this explicit: This is NOT from Puccini's La bohème. Ruggiero Leoncavallo, Puccini's contemporary, also made an opera based on the same stories, with the same name. While Puccini's version proved wildly popular, Leoncavallo's faded into obscurity. This is Matrix # C-11276 recorded 26 November 1911 (details)
Author: Sung by Enrico Caruso (1873–1921) Composed and librettoed by Ruggiero Leoncavallo (1857–1919)
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