1,188 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Early Summer"

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The song "Down the Dirt Road Blues"
Author: Charlie Patton (1891–1934)
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03:08
The song "Green River Blues"
Author: Charlie Patton (1891–1934)
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03:20
The song "It Won't Be Long"
Author: Charlie Patton (1891–1934)
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03:04
The song "High Water Everywhere Part II"
Author: Charlie Patton (1891–1934)
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03:08
The song "High Sherriff Blues"
Author: Charlie Patton (1891–1934)
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03:02
The song "Banty Rooster Blues"
Author: Charlie Patton (1891–1934)
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03:10
The song "Bird Nest Bound"
Author: Charlie Patton (1891–1934)
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03:20
The song "Dry Well Blues"
Author: Charlie Patton (1891–1934)
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03:13
The song "Some These Days I'll Be Gone"
Author: Charlie Patton (1891–1934)
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02:57
The song "Poor Me"
Author: Charlie Patton (1891–1934)
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03:01
The song "Elder Green Blues"
Author: Charlie Patton (1891–1934)
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02:48
The song "Stone Pony Blues"
Author: Charlie Patton (1891–1934)
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03:10
The song "A Spoonful Blues"
Author: Charlie Patton (1891–1934)
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03:03
The song "Tom Rushen Blues"
Author: Charlie Patton (1891–1934)
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02:58
The song "18 34 Blues"
Author: Charlie Patton (1891–1934)
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03:06
The song "When Your Way Gets Dark"
Author: Charlie Patton (1891–1934)
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03:14
The song "Hammer Blues"
Author: Charlie Patton (1891–1934)
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02:58
The song "Pony Blues"
Author: Charlie Patton (1891–1934)
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03:05
The song "High Water Everywhere Part I"
Author: Charlie Patton (1891–1934)
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03:05
The song "Mississippi Bo Weavil Blues"
Author: Charlie Patton (1891–1934)
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03:03
The song "Going to Move to Alabama"
Author: Charlie Patton (1891–1934)
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03:05
The song "Shake It and Break It"
Author: Charlie Patton (1891–1934)
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03:12
The song "Moon Going Down"
Author: Charlie Patton (1891–1934)
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03:03
The song "Screamin' and Hollerin' the Blues"
Author: Charlie Patton (1891–1934)
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12:21
Recorded on rode nt5 x 2 and m audio microtrack 24 bit 48k.
Author: Gondwanaland
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03:07
Recording of "Royal Garden Blues" by Mary Stafford and Her Jazz Band, from the original 78rpm disk
Author: Composed by Clarence Williams and Spencer Williams; performed by Mary Stafford and Her Jazz Band
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05:07
A sunday morning soundscape recorded in july of 2017 in a small town in the midwest. Insects dominate, with a window-unit air conditioner in the background. The spike toward the end of the audio file is a very talkative crow. Enjoy. Made with the fantastic sound devices 702 and the rode ntg-2 shotgun microphone.
Author: Kvgarlic
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02:36
Recorded with cell. Early summer, czech wood outside the camp, early evening ambiance.
Author: J
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00:43
8:00 in the morning, early summer, agia pelagia, kythera. Sound from my balcony near the sea.
Author: Billaizer
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00:51
Autumn comes, the summer is past, from EnglandAutumn comes, englisches HerbstliedÜbertragung (R.F.): Bald ist Herbst, der Sommer ist um, Frühlingssaat wird belohnt. Klar sind die Lüfte, würzig die Düfte unter dem Erntemond. Bald ist Herbst, und Glück bringt auch er, den manches Lied vertont. Blättern die Bäume, schwellen die Träume unter dem Erntemond. Bald ist Herbst. Die Zeit kommt von dem, der über Sternen wohnt. Anfang und Ende, Sterben und Wende lehrt uns der Erntemond.
Author: Melody: from England; setting & sound file: Rabanus Flavus (Peter Gerloff)
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8:00 in the morning, early summer, agia pelagia, kythera. Sound from my balcony near the sea.
Author: Billaizer
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00:05
A single bird chirping in a blackberry bush in my neighborhood in late june. Recorded with a zoom h5.
Author: Thesuprememuffinpooter
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00:47
Birdsong in a prairie in the country in central texas. May 31, 2015 sunday morning at sunrise. There is the sound of a car passing in the distance.
Author: Alessnox
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03:31
This 1920 record is the first commercial recording of blues music by an African-American singer: "Crazy Blues" was composed by Perry Bradford for Mamie Smith in 1920, and sold a million copies in its first year.This is Okeh-4169 (7529 take C) Эрзянь: This 1920 record is the first commercial recording of blues music by an African-American singer: "Crazy Blues" was composed by Perry Bradford for Mamie Smith, and sold a million copies in its first year. Crazy Blues – blues w wykonaniu Mamie Smith z 1920 roku.
Author: Mamie Smith & Her Jazz Hounds, Perry Bradford (1893–1970)
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Field recordings in yuanlin city of changhua county, taiwan. I flew back from los angeles to taiwan on june 3rd. I've began making field-recordings as documentation during my mandatory quarantine in a hotel room. The room i'm staying at is the 9th floor.
Author: Sonnyestufa
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Taking my coffee to start the day in the better way as possible.
Author: Megara
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01:03
A morning recording of the small metropolitan area outside the school.
Author: Dsoadigital
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00:14
5. 30-clock-early.
Author: Jeffreys
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01:05
Early music group tuning their instruments en santa teresa church in san sebastian, basque country.
Author: Dorhel
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00:38
Birds eating early morning in racine field recording.
Author: Rantoolio
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Roosters crowing. Recorded with a tascam dr-40.
Author: Anthousai
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00:11
Rainy morning, in ireland, on my way to college.
Author: Lilibellamy
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00:47
Baby early vocalisation - only has 2 teeth!. H4 internal mic - mp3.
Author: Martian
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02:09
Zoom h4.
Author: Olga
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03:34
Zoom h4.
Author: Olga
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00:11
Birdsong and river avon at dawn.
Author: Lucyridesbikes
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16:32
The turdus merula singing is too lordly when spring is coming. The sound was recorded by a net friend at near 3:00am in the morning ,but it sings a whole day in spring season. Thanks for the net friend to bring the enjoying.
Author: Searchingbird
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09:21
A lot of birds' singing, dog’s barking, and there are some street sounds. I'm sorry for the electric noise. I leave it as original because i don't have a good skill to take it away.
Author: Boconon
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