16,159 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Audio Files About American Football"

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The Battle Hymn of the Republic, Free (track 9 of 14) and Such Brave Defenders (track 14 of 48) Українська: «Бойовий гімн республіки», «Вільні» (трек 9 із 14) та «Такі хоробрі захисники» (трек 14 із 48)
Author: John William Steffe/Julia Ward Howe, arranged by Eric Richards, performed by United States Air Force Band Airmen of Note, Colonel Dennis M. Layendecker, Commander and Music Director
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A song from The Remains of Tom Lehrer
Author: Untitled
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A song from The Remains of Tom Lehrer
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A song from The Remains of Tom Lehrer
Author: Untitled
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Bellman: Portugal, Spanjen
Author: Rex Sueciæ
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A song from The Remains of Tom Lehrer
Author: Untitled
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Militärdrums aus dem ELP-Titel "Aquatarkus"
Author: Carl Palmer
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Song from The Remains of Tom Lehrer
Author: Untitled
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You're a Grand Old Flag, as recorded by the United States Army Europe Band and Chorus.
Author: United States Army Europe Band and Chorus
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from the Library of Congress Piute. Gambling Song.
Author: This file is lacking author information.
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PSG sound demo(blueMSX + MuSICA) delay and detune was used ch.1 and ch.2
Author: HmanJP (JAWP Hman)
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Brazilian Flag Anthem performed by the Brazilian Army.Português: Hino à Bandeira Nacional executado pelo Exército Brasileiro.
Author: Olavo Bilac and Francisco Braga. Performed by the Brazilian Army band.
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Ja må han leva
Author: Rex Sueciæ
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Dance song of the Thompson River Indians, recorded on phonograph cylinder by Professor Franz Boas, British Columbia. Saved in the Berlin Phonogramm-Archiv.
Author: Traditional song
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On March 11, 2018, the Marine Band presented a Living History program titled Marine Corps Women’s Reserve Band Tribute. The program told the story of the talented and adventurous women who served our country in a most unique and unprecedented manner. Author of the book Bands of Sisters: U.S. Women’s Military Bands During World War II, Dr. Jill Sullivan served as a guide through the personal accounts of those very women who blazed a trail for many to follow. The Marine Corps Women’s Reserve Band of Camp Lejeune was established under the watch of 'The President’s Own' to support bond drives and was active during World War II from 1943–45. In 1944, the ensemble even sat in for one of the Marine Band’s popular 'Dream Hour' broadcasts, a program that will be reenacted in its entirety as part of this concert. The performance took place in Schlesinger Concert Hall at Northern Virginia Community College in Alexandria, Va. Conducted by Capt. Michelle A. Rakers.
Author: Composition: Frank W. Meacham; Performance/Recording: United States Marine Band
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Eagle Song of the Hopi Indians in Arizona, recorded on phonograph cylinder by Otto Abraham. Saved in the Berlin Phonogramm-Archiv.
Author: Traditional song
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Zeitansage Dt. Telekom 1997
Author: Eggi at de.wikipedia
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Billy Murray sings "You're a Grand Old Flag". This recording contains the second of three sets of lyrics written for the song. ("You're a grand old flag, tho' you're torn to a rag...")
Author: Music and lyrics: George M. Cohan (1878-1942) Performer: Billy Murray (1877-1954)
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Hon'hewachi Song (Night Dance Society Song)
Author: Miller, George (Iⁿke'toⁿga) (Big Shoulder) (Performer) Merrick, Joseph (Gioⁿ'zethiⁿge) (None to teach him) (Performer) Unidentified Woman (Performer) La Flesche, Francis, 1857-1932 (Recordist) Mi'gthiⁿtoⁿiⁿ (Return of New Moon) (Performer) Fletcher, Alice C. (Alice Cunningham), 1838-1923 (Collector) La Flesche, Francis, 1857-1932 (Collector)
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library of congress recording, and before 1911 -- public domain traditional Omaha Indian song. From here Notes This song was collected by Alice Cunningham Fletcher and Francis La Flesche. It is included on Omaha Indian Music: Historical Recordings from the Fletcher/La Flesche Collection (AFC L71). From the liner notes of the Omaha Indian Music album: Composers of love songs used melody and vocables to convey emotion (1893, pp. 53-54, 146-150; 1911, pp. 319-321). The true love-song, called by the Omaha Bethae waan, an old designation and not a descriptive name, is sung generally in the early morning, when the lover is keeping his tryst and watching for the maiden to emerge from the tent and go to the spring. They belong to the secret courtship and are sometimes called Me-the-g'thun wa-an - courting songs. . . . They were sung without drum, bell or rattle, to accent the rhythm, in which these songs is subordinated to tonality and is felt only in the musical phrases. . . . Vibrations for the purpose of giving greater expression were not only affected by the tremolo of the voice, but they were enhanced by waving the hand, or a spray of artemesia before the lips, while the body often swayed gently to the rhythm of the song (Fletcher, 1894, p. 156). George Miller's probable year of birth is 1852.
Author: Performed by Miller, George (Inke'tonga) (Big Shoulder), Recorded by Alice Cunningham Fletcher and Francis La Flesche.
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A Down Home Shout (1907), by Herman Carle
Author: Untitled
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Millwall fans sing their famous 'no one likes us' chant at The New Den.
Author: NoOneLikesUs (talk)
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Of Thee I Sing performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Heartland of America Band. Track 6 from America's Shield (1996).
Author: Composition: Larry MacTaggart; Performance: United States Air Force Heartland of America Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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American Patrol performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band. Track 3 from An American Patrol (2007).
Author: Composition: F. W. Meacham; Arrangement: Jerry Gray; Performance: United States Air Force Heritage of America Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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President Roosevelt's Pearl Harbor Day message to joint session of Congress asking for a declaration of war with Japan. "The Star-Spangled Banner" is played on this recording after the speech. NARA claims the entire speech to be "Unrestricted"
Author: Recording: Bradley, John G. (John Grover), 1886-1974 (NARA record) Derivative work: Uploaded to Wikimedia Commons by W. Guy Finley.
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I'm Just Wild About Harry song (instrumental version). 78 RPM vertical cut photograph. Noise removed. Some equalization and compression to adjust for "tinny" sound. Some mild adjustments to even out the volume. Українська: «Я просто божеволіє від Гаррі», написана Юбі Блейком і на слова Нобла Сіссла, виконана в 1922 році.
Author: Eubie Blake, composer (with Sissle, Noble, lyrics), performance conducted by Vincent Lopez, published by Edison
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You're a Grand Old Flag, performed by the United States Coast Guard Band of New London, Connecticut.
Author: Untitled
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Bass Ostinato vom Doors-Song Riders on the Storm
Author: Manzareks Fender Rhodes
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Hörbeispiel einfacher Vorhalt in C-Dur
Author: Weisser riese
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Author: Untitled
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William Byrd. The marche before the battell from My Ladye Nevells booke of virginall musicke.
Author: Daniel_Newman (talk) (Uploads)
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Author: Untitled
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chi tak school song
Author: This file is lacking author information.
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Author: Untitled
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Author: Untitled
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Fort Harrison March
Author: Carl Heinrich Weber
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court extrait de The Harlem Rag de Tom Turpin.
Author: The original uploader was P-e at French Wikipedia.
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Excerpt from hymn tune "Rustington". Created by Hyacinth (talk) 22:45, 2 February 2012 (UTC) using Sibelius 5.
Author: reproduction by Hyacinth
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composition for two eagle recorders and saxophone
Author: Karel van steenhoven
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William Byrd. The battell from My Ladye Nevells booke of virginall musicke.
Author: Daniel_Newman (talk) (Uploads)
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