15 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Jerry"

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The traditional folk song Greenback Dollar, Watch and Chain, performed by Ray Harris
Author: Old Traditional, arr. by Ray Harris/Wayne Cogswell
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Turning sound of closing the cap of a plastic jerry can, field-recording with a small zoom q3.
Author: Gecop
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This is my replica of classical tom's screaming in the tom and jerry series. The sound is edited in a way that it sounds distorted and clipped like it was back in the days when someone screamed into the microphone. Yes, this is intentional. (consider it being vintage :d). Enjoy using this in your projects!.
Author: Sundayrecords
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Filling up a jerry can with fuel, you hear the pouring of liquid in a plastic funnel, field-recording with a small zoom q3.
Author: Gecop
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Jingle Bells by the Million Dollar Quartet, 1956. On the piano seems to be Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins on lead guitar and W.S. Holland on drums. Jingle Bells vom Million Dollar Quartet, 1956.
Author: James Pierpont
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Robinson's Grand Entry March performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 3 from A Symphony in the Sky (1965). Recorded at the U.S. Air Force Band studios, Bolling Air Force Base, Washington, D.C. Credits: Chorus Master – Franklin J. Lockwood Conductor – Arnald D. Gabriel Liner Notes – Sergeant Harry H. Gleeson Audio Supervisor: Sgt. Al Derecki. Engineers: Airmen John Long, Jerry Schwinger and Bill Seabrook
Author: Composition: Karl King; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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Squadron Song performed by the Singing Sergeants and Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 11 (B5) from A Symphony in the Sky (1965). Recorded at the U.S. Air Force Band studios, Bolling Air Force Base, Washington, D.C. Credits: Chorus Master – Franklin J. Lockwood Conductor – Arnald D. Gabriel Liner Notes – Sergeant Harry H. Gleeson Audio Supervisor: Sgt. Al Derecki. Engineers: Airmen John Long, Jerry Schwinger and Bill Seabrook
Author: Arrangement: Floyd Werle; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Singing Sergeants and Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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The Stars and Stripes Forever performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 6 from A Symphony in the Sky (1965). Recorded at the U.S. Air Force Band studios, Bolling Air Force Base, Washington, D.C. Credits: Chorus Master – Franklin J. Lockwood Conductor – Arnald D. Gabriel Liner Notes – Sergeant Harry H. Gleeson Audio Supervisor: Sgt. Al Derecki. Engineers: Airmen John Long, Jerry Schwinger and Bill Seabrook
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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Jerry cans banging into the back of a small truck.
Author: Ibrizie
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Six minutes of ambient sound from my breakfast at jerry's deli 1/05/13. Recorded 24 bit 48khz on a tascam dr-100 mk-ii. Please credit, though it's not required. Peace! skyko.
Author: Skyko
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Not the cleanest cut, but its the best i could do on short notice. Yw jerry.
Author: Vortep
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Vibraphone stretched and distorted to create a gentle while shifting soundscape. Keyboard stretched through audacity in wav.
Author: Bigvegie
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The sound of a honda 125cc motorcycle being kick started. There are 5 attempted starts before the engine fires up on 6th try and bike rides off.
Author: Bagbrew
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Do the harlem shake? why not the paint can shake?. Needed to replicate someone shaking a jerry can to check if there is fuel inside. Because someone didn't think to add water or something in it while they were on set filming the bloody thing. So the closest thing i could find to recreate the sound was an old paint can down stairs.
Author: Elliott
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I recorded this in my living room with mics in an x-pattern on the couch very close together, using a tascam dr-70d and behringer dyynamic microphones with patch cables for optimal volume. I recorded this at maximum gain on the tascam as two stereo files, then conjoined them to a 6-channel audio file properly and mixed the front two channels to a monaural center channel for added effect. The final result is what can be downloaded here. Tghe music in the background is part of the star trek: generations expanded complete score, and is coming from my computer to the rear of the recording, which lasts just over a minute in length, and the music was just background noise for testing purposes only. No copyright infringement was intended. Credit for the music goes to the now late jerry goldsmith and also dennis mccarthy, who is still alive. I hope you like this audio demonstration, and find it useful when considering rigs like the holophone, or comparible 5. 1 surround sound microphones / rigs. I take no credit for this recording, as it was done for demonstration purposes only. Have fun!.
Author: Guardian
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