11,138 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "He's Got The Whole World In His Hands"

00:00
14:05
Ballade Nr. 4 f-Moll op. 52 Ballade No. 4 in F minor, Op. 52 Ballada f-moll op. 52
Author: Untitled
00:00
03:06
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Songs Without Words, Book 2, Op. 30, No. 6, Allegretto tranquillo in F-sharp minor ("Venetian Gondola Song No. 2") Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Lieder ohne Worte, Heft 2, op. 30, Nr. 6, Allegretto tranquillo in fis-Moll, "Venetianisches Gondellied Nr. 2" Piano: Membeth, Dezember 2011
Author: Membeth
00:00
03:10
Composed by Teng Yu-hsien, written by Lin Lin-chiu, published in 1933 by the Columbia Records at Taiwan of the Japanese Empire.
Author: Columbia Records
00:00
01:57
A live recording from the KWKH Louisiana Hayride out of Shreveport, LA: George Jones sings I'm Ragged But I'm Right Live-Mitschnitt des KWKH Louisiana Hayrides aus Shreveport, LA: George Jones singt I'm Ragged But I'm Right
Author: Traditional
00:00
02:29
Volte, no. 201 from Terpsichore, Musarum Aoniarum, performed by the Stellar Brass of the United States Air Force Band of the Rockies. Track 4 from Holiday Brass (2000). Lieutenant Colonel Philip C. Chevallard, commander and director.[1][2][3]
Author: Untitled
00:00
01:21
This song is an instrumental version of the Internationale voiced by a member of the Organization of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class. It was released on a cassette tape prepared by group and released in Iran circa 1980.
Author: Untitled
00:00
03:29
Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning, a song by Irving Berlin produced on U.S. Army time for the Army benefit show, Yip Yip Yaphank (1918). I believe the version used in the show used the opening verse from the Irving Kaufman recording; the opening verse here was probably made for publication. This is Edison Blue Amberol #3639, which was created using Edison Diamond Disc matrix #6287.
Author: Irving Berlin (1888-1989) Arthur Fields (1888-1953)
00:00
03:16
The Glory of the Yankee Navy performed by the USMC Band. March, “The Glory of the Yankee Navy" (1909) - The musical comedy The Yankee Girl was in need of a spirited march, so Sousa was prevailed upon to provide one. The march, one of Sousa’s most interesting musically, was dedicated to the star of the show, Blanche Ring. Lyrics were provided by Kenneth S. Clark. The title underwent a process of evolution. The earliest known manuscript was labeled “Uncle Sam’s Navy.” Prior to the opening, newspapers referred to the march as “The Honor of the Yankee Navy.”
Author: Untitled
00:00
03:37
Note: This is only the Prelude in E-flat minor. This recording does not include the corresponding fugue, which is (oddly) in D-sharp minor. Public domain music from musopen.com Q: What restrictions are there for the music downloaded from this site, can I edit it? Share it? Use it for a film project? A: The music on this site is given a public domain license, therefore, there are technically no restrictions on what you do with it. We do ask, out of courtesy, two things. One, that you do not directly sell our recordings for profit, as a great amount of work has been donated to this project, and for the benefit of the public, not profit. Two, we ask that any commerical or derived works attribute Musopen somewhere, to give credit to this project. And for all the film students emailing, yes you may use it in your film, you can then sell the film, containing our music. It's in the public domain afterall. -- http://www.musopen.com/faq.html Musopen has requested in-line attribution in any article this file is used in.  
Author: Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) (see Musopen for performance author information)
00:00
03:59
Kimiko Ishizaka - Bach - Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1 - 15 Prelude No. 8 in E-flat minor, BWV 853
Author: Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, performed by Kimiko Ishizaka
00:00
00:51
The University of Greenwich Choir sings In the Bleak Midwinter inside the chapel of the Old Royal Naval College in preparation for the annual carol concert. Also shows images of our snow-covered campuses.Discover more about the University of Greenwich Choir.https://www.gre.ac.uk/about-us/music/choir
Author: University of Greenwich
00:00
03:11
St. James Infirmary performed by the Stellar Brass of the United States Air Force Academy Band. Track 1 from Full Circle (2011). Larry H. Lang, conducting.[1][2][3]
Author: Composition: traditional; Arrangement: Tim Allums; Performance: United States Air Force Academy Band, Stellar Brass; Recording: United States Air Force
00:00
02:54
The Tale of the Seashell, performed by Sousa's Band with cornet solo by Walter B. Rogers. Number 2470 on the Victor Monarch label. Ten-inch disc with matrix B-314.
Author: The Victor Talking Machine Company, John Philip Sousa, Walter B. Rogers
00:00
03:19
That's Why performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 29 from Heritage to Horizons (2007).[1] Previously published as track 1 from Such Brave Defenders (2006).[2] Also published as track 14 from Imagine the Possibilities (2009).[3][4]
Author: Composition: John Henley; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force Band
00:00
02:58
Banda De Policia De Mexico - Himno Nacional Mexicano 1928
Author: Musica de Jaime Nunó y letra de Francisco González Bocanegra
00:00
02:13
Invictus performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 15 from Front & Center (1998). Recorded at The Center for the Performing Arts, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, June 6 to 8, 1998. Col. Lowell E. Graham, conducting.[1][2]
Author: Composition: Karl King; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
00:00
04:02
Up High performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 30 from Heritage to Horizons (2007).[1] Previously published as track 6 from Such Brave Defenders (2006).[2][3][4]
Author: Composition: Ira Ostrowski and Matthew G. Ascione; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force Band
00:00
02:46
1915 McKee Trio recording of the Carrie Jacobs-Bond song "A Perfect Day"
Author: Carrie Jacobs-Bond (1862–1946)
00:00
03:15
The Laverne Waltz Caprice, composed and played by alto saxist H. Benne Henton. It was published in 1911 and recorded by the Victor Talking Machine Company by March 1912. Das Laverne Walzer Capriccio, komponiert und eingespielt vom Altsaxophonisten H. Benne Henton. Es wurde 1911 veröffentlicht und im März 1912 für die Victor Talking Machine Company aufgenommen.
Author: H. Benne Henton & unknown Band
00:00
03:12
Nadezhda Plevitskaya - Za morem sinichka / Tit lives beyond the sea (dance song).Надежда Плевицкая - За морем синичка (плясовая песня).
Author: Untitled
00:00
04:24
Movement III of "The Planets" by Gustav Holst, Mercury, the Winged Messenger. Performed by the U.S. Air Force Heritage of America Band in a transcription by Merlin Patterson, edited by Capt. Lang and MSgt Aldo Forte for their 1998 C.D. FrontiersFrançais : Troisième mouvement des Planètes, Mercure, le messager ailé, composé par Gustav Holst. Performance du US Air Force Heritage of America Band selon une transcription de Merlin Patterson, éditée par les Capt. Lang et MSgt Aldo Forte lors de la publication en 1998 de leur CD Frontiers. (Durée : 4 m 23 s)
Author: Gustav HolstUnited States Air Force Heritage of America Band
00:00
03:57
God rest you merry, gentlemen (or "God rest ye merry, gentlemen") is an ancient Christmas carol, believed to date from about the 15th century. Edison Blue Amberol #3346, Edison Diamond Disc matrix #5677
Author: The Carol Singers
00:00
04:40
Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme ("Awake, calls the voice to us" or "Sleepers, Wake"), BWV 140, performed by the Galaxy Brass of the United States Air Force Band of the Rockies. Track 5 from Holiday Brass (2000). Lieutenant Colonel Philip C. Chevallard, commander and director.[1]
Author: Untitled
00:00
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)
00:00
02:12
01. G. H. Everetts - Salt Men
Author: G. H. Everetts
00:00
03:06
04. G. H. Everetts - Night Fishin'
Author: G. H. Everetts
00:00
02:17
07. G. H. Everetts - Worker Happy Bridge
Author: G. H. Everetts
00:00
04:14
Pick Black Blue by G. H. Everetts
Author: G. H. Everetts
00:00
02:56
05. G. H. Everetts - The Floor's 4 Dancin'
Author: G. H. Everetts
00:00
04:52
08. G. H. Everetts - Seom
Author: G. H. Everetts
00:00
04:40
06. G. H. Everetts - People
Author: G. H. Everetts
00:00
08:40
a song from the past by G. H. Everetts
Author: G. H. Everetts
00:00
05:06
02. G. H. Everetts - Holdin'
Author: G. H. Everetts
00:00
02:11
The Anvil Chorus is a song by John Yorke AtLee.
Author: John Yorke AtLee
00:00
01:34
Català: Espais de Llum Musical 2 violins, 2 trompes i baix continu Arxiu Musical de la Cateral de València Obra de Francesc Morera i Cots (Sant Mateu, 4 d'abril de 1731 - València, 17 d'octubre de 1793), compositor valencià del barroc. Va ocupar la plaça de mestre de capella de la Catedral de València.
Author: Coral Catedralícia de València
00:00
03:08
The traditional country song "Ride Old Buck to Water", performed by Gid Tanner and his Skillet Lickers
Author: Old Traditional, no author
00:00
04:13
This song was released on a cassette tape prepared by the Organization of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class and released in Iran circa 1980.
Author: Untitled
00:00
05:41
Away in a Manger (jazz rendition) performed by the Airmen of Note of the United States Air Force Band. Track 10 from Christmas Time is Here (1998). Recorded at the Center For The Arts, George Mason University, January 24-27, 1998. Credits: Alto Saxophone – Technical Sergeant Andy Axelrad* Alto Saxophone [Lead] – Senior Master Sergeant Joe Eckert* Baritone Saxophone – Master Sergeant Don New* Bass – Master Sergeant Paul Henry* Bass Trombone – Master Sergeant Dudley Hinote* Directed By – Chief Master Sergeant Peter C. BarenBregge* Drums – Senior Master Sergeant C. E. Askew* Engineer [Assistant] – Master Sergeant Kendall Thomsen* Engineer, Edited By – Bruce Leek Guitar – Technical Sergeant Shawn Purcell* Layout [Graphic] – Master Sergeant Dudley J. Hinote*, Master Sergeant Judith J. Thompson*, Technical Sergeant Robert K. McConnell* Liner Notes – Chief Master Sergeant Peter C. BarenBregge* Mixed By – Senior Master Sergeant Mike Crotty*, Chief Master Sergeant Peter C. BarenBregge* Percussion – Master Sergeant Pat Shrieves* (tracks: 2, 4 to 11) Piano – Master Sergeant Wade Beach Jr.* Producer – Senior Master Sergeant Mike Crotty*, Chief Master Sergeant Peter C. BarenBregge* Tenor Saxophone – Senior Master Sergeant Saul Miller Jr.* Tenor Saxophone [Lead] – Chief Master Sergeant Pete BarenBregge* Trombone – Technical Sergeant Jeff Martin* Trombone [Assistant Lead] – Technical Sergeant Ben Patterson* Trombone [Lead] – Master Sergeant Joe Jackson* Trumpet – Master Sergeant Rich Sigler*, Technical Sergeant Tim Leahey* Trumpet [Assistant Lead] – Master Sergeant Dave Detwiler* Trumpet [Lead] – Master Sergeant Bruce Gates* Vocals – Master Sergeant Tracey Wright*
Author: Composition: James Murray; Arrangement: TSgt Alan Baylock; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Airmen of Note; Recording: United States Air Force
00:00
07:38
Arirang performed by the Airmen of Note of the United States Air Force Band. Track 6 from Global Reach (2018).[1] Credits: Commander and conductor - Col. Larry H. Lang Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute, Alto Flute – Technical Sgt. Mike Cemprola* Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute, Alto Flute, Piccolo Flute – Senior Master Sgt. Tyler Kuebler* Baritone Saxophone, Bass Clarinet – Master Sgt. Doug Morgan* Bass – Technical Sgt. Cameron Kayne* Bass Trombone – Master Sgt. Benjamin Polk* Drums, Percussion – Master Sgt. David McDonald* Guitar – Master Sgt. Geoff Reecer* Piano, Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes] – Technical Sgt. Chris Ziemba* Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Master Sgt. Grant Langford* Tenor Saxophone, Flute, Clarinet – Master Sgt. Tedd Baker* Trombone – Master Sgt. Ben Patterson*, Master Sgt. Jeff Martin*, Master Sgt. Kevin Cerovich* Trumpet – Senior Master Sgt. Brian MacDonald*, Chief Master Sgt. Kevin Burns*, Technical Sgt. Logan Keese*, Technical Sgt. Luke Brandon* Vocals – Technical Sgt. Paige Wroble*
Author: Composition: traditional; Arrangement: Master Sgt. Ben Patterson; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Airmen of Note; Recording: United States Air Force
00:00
01:54
Sveriges Radios folkmusikinspelningar. Författarträff i Brottby Dokumentatör: Matts Arnberg SV EN Instrument: Röst (sång) Radiotjänsts ursprungliga produktionsnummer: Ma 56/10198:6:4
Author: Untitled
00:00
00:49
Sveriges Radios folkmusikinspelningar. Författarträff i Brottby Dokumentatör: Matts Arnberg SV EN Instrument: Röst (sång) Radiotjänsts ursprungliga produktionsnummer: Ma 56/10198:6:5
Author: Untitled
00:00
02:43
Sveriges Radios folkmusikinspelningar. Författarträff i Brottby Dokumentatör: Matts Arnberg SV EN Instrument: Röst (sång) Radiotjänsts ursprungliga produktionsnummer: Ma 56/10198:5:2
Author: Untitled
00:00
02:01
Ort: Semisjaure-Njarg [Andersson], Luokta-Mavas [Ruong] (sameby) / Arjeplog [Andersson, Ruong] (socken)
Author: Untitled
00:00
02:05
Sveriges Radios folkmusikinspelningar. Författarträff i Brottby Dokumentatör: Matts Arnberg SV EN Instrument: Röst (sång) Radiotjänsts ursprungliga produktionsnummer: Ma 56/10198:8:2
Author: Untitled
351 - 400 of 11,138 Next page
/ 223