102 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Mate"

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H.M.S. Pinafore performed with the following cast: Willie Rouse (Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B.) Harry Dearth (Captain Corcoran/Boatswain's Mate) Walter Hyde (Ralph Rackstraw) Harry Thornton (Dick Deadeye) Alfred Cunningham (Dick Deadeye/Boatswain's Mate) W. Anderson (Carpenter's Mate) Elsa Sinclair (Josephine/Cousin Hebe) Ada Florence (Mrs. Cripps, called "Little Buttercup") Miss Burnett (Cousin Hebe) There is some disagreement about who the performers are in various parts, as explained by Mark Shepherd. Not to be confused with the Russell Hunting/Sterling selections from Pinafore dating from the same year and using some of the same performers. The performance cuts the overture, the entr'acte, "A British Tar" and part of the Act I finale. Some portions are transposed from their original keys.
Author: Odeon Records
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H.M.S. Pinafore performed with the following cast: Willie Rouse (Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B.) Harry Dearth (Captain Corcoran/Boatswain's Mate) Walter Hyde (Ralph Rackstraw) Harry Thornton (Dick Deadeye) Alfred Cunningham (Dick Deadeye/Boatswain's Mate) W. Anderson (Carpenter's Mate) Elsa Sinclair (Josephine/Cousin Hebe) Ada Florence (Mrs. Cripps, called "Little Buttercup") Miss Burnett (Cousin Hebe) There is some disagreement about who the performers are in various parts, as explained by Mark Shepherd. Not to be confused with the Russell Hunting/Sterling selections from Pinafore dating from the same year and using some of the same performers. The performance cuts the overture, the entr'acte, "A British Tar" and part of the Act I finale. Some portions are transposed from their original keys.
Author: Odeon Records
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H.M.S. Pinafore performed with the following cast: Willie Rouse (Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B.) Harry Dearth (Captain Corcoran/Boatswain's Mate) Walter Hyde (Ralph Rackstraw) Harry Thornton (Dick Deadeye) Alfred Cunningham (Dick Deadeye/Boatswain's Mate) W. Anderson (Carpenter's Mate) Elsa Sinclair (Josephine/Cousin Hebe) Ada Florence (Mrs. Cripps, called "Little Buttercup") Miss Burnett (Cousin Hebe) There is some disagreement about who the performers are in various parts, as explained by Mark Shepherd. Not to be confused with the Russell Hunting/Sterling selections from Pinafore dating from the same year and using some of the same performers. The performance cuts the overture, the entr'acte, "A British Tar" and part of the Act I finale. Some portions are transposed from their original keys.
Author: Odeon Records
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Here is a strange glitch that i received after a mate gave me his animation project. I don't know where it comes from, i hope it will help someone in his sound design project.
Author: Cal
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H.M.S. Pinafore performed with the following cast: Willie Rouse (Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B.) Harry Dearth (Captain Corcoran/Boatswain's Mate) Walter Hyde (Ralph Rackstraw) Harry Thornton (Dick Deadeye) Alfred Cunningham (Dick Deadeye/Boatswain's Mate) W. Anderson (Carpenter's Mate) Elsa Sinclair (Josephine/Cousin Hebe) Ada Florence (Mrs. Cripps, called "Little Buttercup") Miss Burnett (Cousin Hebe) There is some disagreement about who the performers are in various parts, as explained by Mark Shepherd. Not to be confused with the Russell Hunting/Sterling selections from Pinafore dating from the same year and using some of the same performers. The performance cuts the overture, the entr'acte, "A British Tar" and part of the Act I finale. Some portions are transposed from their original keys.
Author: Odeon Records
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H.M.S. Pinafore performed with the following cast: Willie Rouse (Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B.) Harry Dearth (Captain Corcoran/Boatswain's Mate) Walter Hyde (Ralph Rackstraw) Harry Thornton (Dick Deadeye) Alfred Cunningham (Dick Deadeye/Boatswain's Mate) W. Anderson (Carpenter's Mate) Elsa Sinclair (Josephine/Cousin Hebe) Ada Florence (Mrs. Cripps, called "Little Buttercup") Miss Burnett (Cousin Hebe) There is some disagreement about who the performers are in various parts, as explained by Mark Shepherd. Not to be confused with the Russell Hunting/Sterling selections from Pinafore dating from the same year and using some of the same performers. The performance cuts the overture, the entr'acte, "A British Tar" and part of the Act I finale. Some portions are transposed from their original keys.
Author: Odeon Records
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H.M.S. Pinafore performed with the following cast: Willie Rouse (Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B.) Harry Dearth (Captain Corcoran/Boatswain's Mate) Walter Hyde (Ralph Rackstraw) Harry Thornton (Dick Deadeye) Alfred Cunningham (Dick Deadeye/Boatswain's Mate) W. Anderson (Carpenter's Mate) Elsa Sinclair (Josephine/Cousin Hebe) Ada Florence (Mrs. Cripps, called "Little Buttercup") Miss Burnett (Cousin Hebe) There is some disagreement about who the performers are in various parts, as explained by Mark Shepherd. Not to be confused with the Russell Hunting/Sterling selections from Pinafore dating from the same year and using some of the same performers. The performance cuts the overture, the entr'acte, "A British Tar" and part of the Act I finale. Some portions are transposed from their original keys.
Author: Odeon Records
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I recorded these spring peepers in upstate ny on march 18, 2022 in a wetland area. Spring peepers are small tree frogs. They are rarely seen, but during mating season in the spring, they are often heard. They are generally about one inch (2. 5 centimeters) in length, or about the length of a paper clip, and their weight averages from 0. 11 to 0. 18 ounces (3 to 5 grams). Spring peepers are known for the males’ mating call—a high-pitched whistling or peeping sound repeated about 20 times a minute. However, the faster and louder they sing, the greater the chances of attracting a mate. They often congregate near water and sing in trios, with the deepest-voiced frog starting the call. They begin breeding early in the spring and call on warm spring nights and during the day in rainy or cloudy weather. Females lay their eggs in vernal pools, ponds, and other wetlands where fish are not present. A female may lay anywhere from 750 to 1,200 eggs, which attach to submerged aquatic vegetation. Males fertilize the eggs as they are laid. Depending on the temperature, eggs can hatch within two days to two weeks. The tadpoles have gills to breathe underwater and tails to help them swim. Tadpoles transform into frogs over the course of 6 to 12 weeks. Spring peepers are said to have short lives, living three to four years at most.
Author: Fran Freesound
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A windy day in april. Fire-bellied toads (bombina bombina) and common spadefoot toads (pelobates fuscus) mate calling sounds around. Recorded with zoom h1. Absolutely free to use.
Author: Darthbaul
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A field recording of the mating calls of 'spring peepers, a type of chorus frog, just after sunset in a swampy area with running water near the catskill mountains of new york state.
Author: Briankenny
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Two ground squirrels interacting. Not sure if they were fighting, playing, or mating or all of the above. Recorded on: tascam dr-05xdate: july 2, 2022location: willow lake trail, big cottonwood canyon, utah, usa.
Author: Burgersmoke
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This talking bar code scanner is called the id mate galaxy, which identifies common products for blind and visually impaired users. In this recording, i scanned a box of cake mix, and the scanner was able to read the instructions on how to prepare the cake.
Author: Emilyzitek
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Back in 2015 i have rendered this loop to show my mates how effective ableton's vocal eq presets actually are. I encourage you to try them yourself as well. (not sure about sample key, 150 bpm).
Author: Mostwanted
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Ash the budgie chirping quietly to his flock mates. They are entirely uninterested in his antics so mostly it's just ash, but occasionally the others chime in. Sometimes they take off flying and land again because ash likes getting in their faces and generally being a nuisance.
Author: Mistovermoon
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Racking the slide on a. 45 automatic. It may have been a colt. May require some trimming and buffing. I think i recorded this with an akg perception 200 using cool edit -- and i did it to get my room-mate to leave (after we recorded the sounds of several of his guns and a sword. . . ).
Author: Hiramjustus
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Audio of a copy of a civil war saber being drawn from the metal scabbard. May require some trimming and buffing. I think i recorded this with an akg perception 200 using cool edit -- and i did it to get my room-mate to leave (after we recorded the sounds of several of his guns and a sword. . . ).
Author: Hiramjustus
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The sound of barking geckos (ptenopus garrulus) recorded in the desert at sesriem, near sossusvlei, namibia. At sunset, the geckos all around us started "barking". It's really more of a chirping sound, made by the males, hiding in their burrows but hoping to attract mates. Recorded with tascam dr2d. .
Author: Noisymichael
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Cocking the hammer on a spencer rifle. It was an italian knock-off of an original. May require some trimming and buffing. I think i recorded this with an akg perception 200 using cool edit -- and i did it to get my room-mate to leave (after we recorded the sounds of several of his guns and a sword. . . ).
Author: Hiramjustus
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This sound was recorded in scheveningen, the netherlands. It is my tame male gull (really tame, it will sit on my lap (https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=d8h-j-zqlgq). It is answering to the calls of his mate at our roof top where they nest. The gulls visit us for at least since 2005.
Author: Canardo
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This sound was recorded in scheveningen, the netherlands. It is my tame male gull (really tame, it will sit on my lap (https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=d8h-j-zqlgq). It is answering to the calls of his mate at our roof top where they nest. The gulls visit us for at least since 2005.
Author: Canardo
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Two mourning doves: one close, one far distant, in a mating call and response. Pretty clean, spring pre-air conditioner pollution season background with light birdsong way back. Recorded @ 8khz with a griffin italk mic to a recently refurbished 20gb 3rd generation ipod - my favorite lo-fi field recording / interview rig. If you have a recording device on your person, you get a lot of stuff you'd otherwise miss altogether. This rig helps me get those things too ephemeral to capture with a stereo pair; sounds i would regret not having at all. I keep it on my belt 90% of the time. Just in case.
Author: Fauxpress
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Sound i made using a whale mating call, otter squealing, plastic bag as rain, and buses outside of my class. Tried to make a blade runner type vehicle taking off and i also tried to create some ambience to go along with the moody blade runner type of style i was going for.
Author: Urrbano
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Audio of a dragoon pistol being cocked. It was probably an italian copy of an american-made unit. May require some trimming and buffing. I think i recorded this with an akg perception 200 using cool edit -- and i did it to get my room-mate to leave (after we recorded the sounds of several of his guns and a sword. . . ).
Author: Hiramjustus
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I needed a sound of someone falling down some stairs, so i grabbed a pelican case (took the camera out of it of course) and dropped it down the stairs a few times while my mate was holding a zoom recorder at the bottom. At one point the case hit my friend in the leg, but don't worry, he is ok.
Author: Elliott
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Racking the action of an antique pump shotgun. It may have been a winchester knock-off. May require some trimming and buffing. I think i recorded this with an akg perception 200 using cool edit -- and i did it to get my room-mate to leave (after we recorded the sounds of several of his guns and a sword. . . ).
Author: Hiramjustus
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Audio of an ar-15 with a carbon fiber receiver being cocked. I don't recall the make. May require some trimming and buffing. I think i recorded this with an akg perception 200 using cool edit -- and i did it to get my room-mate to leave (after we recorded the sounds of several of his guns and a sword. . . ).
Author: Hiramjustus
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Following the latest ‘dare the community’ i’ve finally hooked up my dirt cheap rtl software radio dongle to the formerly disused ‘masthead amplifier’ on our roof. Here are some english truckers(?) chatting over cb radio. They seem to be talking about one of their mates growing a beard and suggesting they ‘give him a quran’.
Author: Deleted User
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Racking the slide on a glock semi-automatic pistol. It may have been a model 17 or 19. Can't remember now. May require some trimming and buffing. I think i recorded this with an akg perception 200 using cool edit -- and i did it to get my room-mate to leave (after we recorded the sounds of several of his guns and a sword. . . ).
Author: Hiramjustus
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5 a. M. In portland, oregon, a bit of rain, an insistent bird who won't take silence for an answer. He wants a mate and he wants her now. Others in the background mock him behind his back, saying things like: "who does this dude think he is, give it a rest, mr. Metronome. Or say something else. ".
Author: Psychetorics
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A trumpeting roar-like sound i made by dragging a heavy metal chair across a cement floor. I picture a herbivorous creature, maybe like an indricotherium, making this call, but feel free to use this sound for any creature you want! edited in audacity.
Author: Slugzilla
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It was raining today and i heard the frogs, decided to record some ambience. So it's just the rain on the street outside my house with the occasional gray tree frog mating call going on too. Recorded on a tascam dr-05 and highpassed at 50hz to clean up some of the rumble. Show me what you make with it in the comments!.
Author: Rockbirdfamily
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It has the 5. 2l 4hk1 4-cylinder turbo diesel, which is the highest engine option for this truck. It also can come with a 3. 0l turbo diesel as well as a 6. 0l gm sourced v8 gas. Mated to the engine is an aisin 465 6-speed automatic transmission. Source: https://otohoanglong. Vn/gia-xe-tai-isuzu/.
Author: Ithoanglong
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Pobblebonk frog named for the sound of its call or the eastern banjo frog. An australian frog with a distinctive call. Note i've used selective eq to remove the cicada calls. An accompanying file has the cicada calls unedited. Recorded with rode ntg5 - > zoom h4n pro -> processed in adobe audition, equalisation, hi-pass, eq.
Author: Volition
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Two minutes of truly annoying canine posturing you can play on loop to spread hate and discontent amongst your office mates. Or if you need barking ranch dogs and a fairly close barking coyote, there is lots to lift out. Translate what they are saying to each other for ridiculous videos. "give me a chicken. " "no. No. " "we know you got chickens. We'll split them with you, 60-40. " "no. No no no no no. No. ".
Author: Tenkism
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If charles dickens may be counted as an authority on the matter, to harbour a cricket in one's home was once an honour and a good omen. Perhaps it still is. That being the case, i am privileged, and i hereby share my good fortune with this community in the form of a recording of that hallowed insect's chirping. However, i do not find its call as soothing as some might, and if it continues to bruise the air with its incessant racket, i may be moved to seek it out and destroy it! so. . . Perhaps. . . In memoriam. . .
Author: Sazman
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My friend and i had rented a minimoog model d (c1977, not the reissue). We were jamming out some ambient-type sounds, and my mate is just getting lovely tones out the moog, going through a deluxe memory man echo/chorus/vibrato for extra analogue niceness. Listen as he goes full-on john paul jones on in the light around the 50 second mark. Fell free to use in your productions and send me a message if you do!.
Author: Analogist
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This was recorded with my 9-year old for a phone app called tiddl. The app was developed to interrogate whether cats could be entertained with a phone app. The recording features torn and crumpled paper, little noises we use to attract our cat, casio. Also featured are: toilet flushing sounds, running water sounds, banter with my studio mate, and a heated exchange about engineering technique.
Author: Notsawry
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The sound you hear is a bottle hitting a waste container, the mic was placed inside the waste container. Wave, 44. 1khz, 24bitstereo recording device: zoom h2next with xy-capsulelow-cut: yes (80hz)normalized. Location: leuphana universität lüneburg, outside gebäude 6. Lat: 53. 22937798808496lon: 10. 400125980377197. Date: 2013-12-11, 13:40h. Recorded and edited by: lenz domingo faas. This recording was created in the framework of the seminar "soundscape leuphana (ws13/14)".
Author: Soundscape Leuphana
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I live on a lake and this is what my back patio sounds like every night. They live in the branches of the weeping willow trees that dip down to the water. The sound starts with one frog, then a few join in, and soon there as a chorus of them on all ends of the lake in all tempos going at once. Then when a crescendo is reached, they all start to stop one by one until it's silent again. But the silence only lasts for minute, and then the cycle repeats. I don't know if it's some huge frog mating ritual, or family reunion.
Author: Spoonboysf
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A pair of owls stationed themselves outside my half-basement bedroom window in colorado early this morning around 12am. Unfortunately i only had my phone to capture them with, but it still turned out alright, save for the periodic vox-like breaks when silencing background noise. The hoot is obvious as to the source, but i'm unsure about the screech/cry that occurs with equal frequency. Is it the response of a mate? or just the yip of a curious neighbor dog?. Recorded with the stock application on my lg g3 phone and encoded to mp3 using the "video to mp3" app.
Author: Depwl
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Tropical frogs night mating calls. Sound source: https://freesound. Org/people/mafon2/sounds/540633/from mafon2. Convert to 48khz 32 bit wav. Add 32 splices with reaper. Morphagene high speed forwards (fully cw) morph fully cw. Gene size 12 o'clock. Splices shifted randomly using stepped output from wogglebug. Reverb erbe-verb. Mimeophon karplus strong sequenced by o-contrl random tempo with wogglebug woggle output. Want to know more? get in touch.
Author: Jim Bretherick
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H.M.S. Pinafore, Listing of tracks Overture (Imperial Infantry Band) Selections - Orchestral medley (London Orchestral Band) We sail the ocean blue (Male chorus) I'm called Little Buttercup (Little Buttercup: Ada Florence) A maiden fair to see (Ralph Rackstraw: Walter Hyde) I am the Captain of the Pinafore (Captain Corcoran: Harry Dearth) When I was a lad (Sir Joseph Porter: M. Anderson) --- [Lost] Act I finale Never mind the why and wherefore (Josephine: Ada Florence; Sir Joseph Porter: Ernest Pike; Captain Corcoran: Walter Hyde) Hold, pretty daughter of mine --- He is an Englishman (Captain Corcoran/Boatswain's Mate: Harry Dearth; Ralph Rackstraw: Bernard Turner; Chorus) Farewell, my own (Ensemble)
Author: Russell Hunting Company
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H.M.S. Pinafore, Listing of tracks Overture (Imperial Infantry Band) Selections - Orchestral medley (London Orchestral Band) We sail the ocean blue (Male chorus) I'm called Little Buttercup (Little Buttercup: Ada Florence) A maiden fair to see (Ralph Rackstraw: Walter Hyde) I am the Captain of the Pinafore (Captain Corcoran: Harry Dearth) When I was a lad (Sir Joseph Porter: M. Anderson) --- [Lost] Act I finale Never mind the why and wherefore (Josephine: Ada Florence; Sir Joseph Porter: Ernest Pike; Captain Corcoran: Walter Hyde) Hold, pretty daughter of mine --- He is an Englishman (Captain Corcoran/Boatswain's Mate: Harry Dearth; Ralph Rackstraw: Bernard Turner; Chorus) Farewell, my own (Ensemble)
Author: Russell Hunting Company
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H.M.S. Pinafore, Listing of tracks Overture (Imperial Infantry Band) Selections - Orchestral medley (London Orchestral Band) We sail the ocean blue (Male chorus) I'm called Little Buttercup (Little Buttercup: Ada Florence) A maiden fair to see (Ralph Rackstraw: Walter Hyde) I am the Captain of the Pinafore (Captain Corcoran: Harry Dearth) When I was a lad (Sir Joseph Porter: M. Anderson) --- [Lost] Act I finale Never mind the why and wherefore (Josephine: Ada Florence; Sir Joseph Porter: Ernest Pike; Captain Corcoran: Walter Hyde) Hold, pretty daughter of mine --- He is an Englishman (Captain Corcoran/Boatswain's Mate: Harry Dearth; Ralph Rackstraw: Bernard Turner; Chorus) Farewell, my own (Ensemble)
Author: Russell Hunting Company
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H.M.S. Pinafore, Listing of tracks Overture (Imperial Infantry Band) Selections - Orchestral medley (London Orchestral Band) We sail the ocean blue (Male chorus) I'm called Little Buttercup (Little Buttercup: Ada Florence) A maiden fair to see (Ralph Rackstraw: Walter Hyde) I am the Captain of the Pinafore (Captain Corcoran: Harry Dearth) When I was a lad (Sir Joseph Porter: M. Anderson) --- [Lost] Act I finale Never mind the why and wherefore (Josephine: Ada Florence; Sir Joseph Porter: Ernest Pike; Captain Corcoran: Walter Hyde) Hold, pretty daughter of mine --- He is an Englishman (Captain Corcoran/Boatswain's Mate: Harry Dearth; Ralph Rackstraw: Bernard Turner; Chorus) Farewell, my own (Ensemble)
Author: Russell Hunting Company
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H.M.S. Pinafore, Listing of tracks Overture (Imperial Infantry Band) Selections - Orchestral medley (London Orchestral Band) We sail the ocean blue (Male chorus) I'm called Little Buttercup (Little Buttercup: Ada Florence) A maiden fair to see (Ralph Rackstraw: Walter Hyde) I am the Captain of the Pinafore (Captain Corcoran: Harry Dearth) When I was a lad (Sir Joseph Porter: M. Anderson) --- [Lost] Act I finale Never mind the why and wherefore (Josephine: Ada Florence; Sir Joseph Porter: Ernest Pike; Captain Corcoran: Walter Hyde) Hold, pretty daughter of mine --- He is an Englishman (Captain Corcoran/Boatswain's Mate: Harry Dearth; Ralph Rackstraw: Bernard Turner; Chorus) Farewell, my own (Ensemble)
Author: Russell Hunting Company
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H.M.S. Pinafore, Listing of tracks Overture (Imperial Infantry Band) Selections - Orchestral medley (London Orchestral Band) We sail the ocean blue (Male chorus) I'm called Little Buttercup (Little Buttercup: Ada Florence) A maiden fair to see (Ralph Rackstraw: Walter Hyde) I am the Captain of the Pinafore (Captain Corcoran: Harry Dearth) When I was a lad (Sir Joseph Porter: M. Anderson) --- [Lost] Act I finale Never mind the why and wherefore (Josephine: Ada Florence; Sir Joseph Porter: Ernest Pike; Captain Corcoran: Walter Hyde) Hold, pretty daughter of mine --- He is an Englishman (Captain Corcoran/Boatswain's Mate: Harry Dearth; Ralph Rackstraw: Bernard Turner; Chorus) Farewell, my own (Ensemble)
Author: Russell Hunting Company
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H.M.S. Pinafore, Listing of tracks Overture (Imperial Infantry Band) Selections - Orchestral medley (London Orchestral Band) We sail the ocean blue (Male chorus) I'm called Little Buttercup (Little Buttercup: Ada Florence) A maiden fair to see (Ralph Rackstraw: Walter Hyde) I am the Captain of the Pinafore (Captain Corcoran: Harry Dearth) When I was a lad (Sir Joseph Porter: M. Anderson) --- [Lost] Act I finale Never mind the why and wherefore (Josephine: Ada Florence; Sir Joseph Porter: Ernest Pike; Captain Corcoran: Walter Hyde) Hold, pretty daughter of mine --- He is an Englishman (Captain Corcoran/Boatswain's Mate: Harry Dearth; Ralph Rackstraw: Bernard Turner; Chorus) Farewell, my own (Ensemble)
Author: Russell Hunting Company
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H.M.S. Pinafore, Listing of tracks Overture (Imperial Infantry Band) Selections - Orchestral medley (London Orchestral Band) We sail the ocean blue (Male chorus) I'm called Little Buttercup (Little Buttercup: Ada Florence) A maiden fair to see (Ralph Rackstraw: Walter Hyde) I am the Captain of the Pinafore (Captain Corcoran: Harry Dearth) When I was a lad (Sir Joseph Porter: M. Anderson) --- [Lost] Act I finale Never mind the why and wherefore (Josephine: Ada Florence; Sir Joseph Porter: Ernest Pike; Captain Corcoran: Walter Hyde) Hold, pretty daughter of mine --- He is an Englishman (Captain Corcoran/Boatswain's Mate: Harry Dearth; Ralph Rackstraw: Bernard Turner; Chorus) Farewell, my own (Ensemble)
Author: Russell Hunting Company
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H.M.S. Pinafore, Listing of tracks Overture (Imperial Infantry Band) Selections - Orchestral medley (London Orchestral Band) We sail the ocean blue (Male chorus) I'm called Little Buttercup (Little Buttercup: Ada Florence) A maiden fair to see (Ralph Rackstraw: Walter Hyde) I am the Captain of the Pinafore (Captain Corcoran: Harry Dearth) When I was a lad (Sir Joseph Porter: M. Anderson) --- [Lost] Act I finale Never mind the why and wherefore (Josephine: Ada Florence; Sir Joseph Porter: Ernest Pike; Captain Corcoran: Walter Hyde) Hold, pretty daughter of mine --- He is an Englishman (Captain Corcoran/Boatswain's Mate: Harry Dearth; Ralph Rackstraw: Bernard Turner; Chorus) Farewell, my own (Ensemble)
Author: Russell Hunting Company
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