105 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Old Song"

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I was instructed by my advanced audio professor to upload a file to this website.
Author: Symphxnics
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Royalty-free free to use guitar playing played by me in 2009/01/09 with my old logitech webcam mic. Free to use i don't need any credit or anything.
Author: Danielcraig
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The traditional bluegrass song Footprints In The Snow, performed by Cliff Carlisle (vocals, steel guitar) and his brother Bill Carlisle (guitar)
Author: traditional tune, no author
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The traditional country song "Ride Old Buck to Water", performed by Gid Tanner and his Skillet Lickers
Author: Old Traditional, no author
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I recorded myself winding up an old wall-clock in my living room to use in a song. I used the built-in microphone in an ipad, re-recorded to cubase, added a bit of compression, a gate, and a limiter. It's a stereo file, but the sound is mono.
Author: Doctorphil
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Traditional song from Argentina sung by Juan Rodríguez. Disco Electra n° 153. Matrix n° 815. [1]
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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Chinese traditional song sung by Jianhong He. Bekarecord n° 223. Matrix n°22769. [1]
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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ave maria sung by a young student in an old wooden church in wdzydze (poland, kashubia). Join the tascam dr-100 with internal microphones uni.
Author: Zbylut
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This is a few takes of myself layered and pitched down with some reverb added, be sure to give a link if you make anything, i'd love to hear it!. Have fun :).
Author: Dylanthefish
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A rendition of the old folk tune Farther Along, performed by the famous Million Dollar Quartet during the Sun Session
Author: Traditional
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Japanese traditonal song performed by Kunai-sho gakubu. Victor record n° 13024. Matrix n° 273 [1].
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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A bit sad but beautiful string arrangement. Great background track for games etc. If you use in a real project, i'd be happy to know :)(no credit required).
Author: Theojt
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Little song loop made with garage band. Use it everywhere, no credits or anything boring like that needed! :). I would just love to know if you used it somewhere in the comments!.
Author: Fmceretta
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This is a fun song that i made, in my daw. Hope you like it. Regardstouda.
Author: Touda
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I came across my son's old wind up crib mobile and decided to put the mics on it. The song plays 9 times, then runs out of spring tension on the 10th pass.
Author: Soundstack
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Traditional song from Morocc performed by Chikha Aicha El Hertitia. Recorded by Harold Fleming in Casablanca. Gramophone record n° K-4631. [1]
Author: Unknown auhtorUnknown auhtor
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Traditional song from Burma performed by Ma E Mi. Columbia record n° V.E. 2107. Matrix n° CEI. 7910 [1].
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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Slither of an old song i wrote, intended to loop. I'm playing a full bodied larrivee acoustic and slowed my voice down a little bit. Recorded on a $5 microphone, as always. "we've held tears and i've felt loveless. . ".
Author: Summonhue
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This is my four years old kid singing a long version of the abc's song. The idea of this version is to learn the sounds of every letter in the alphabet. The voice was recorded using the app "tape" by focusrite, with the an ipad's microphone without using any metronome or background track. The song was recorded in february 2014, in quito ecuador.
Author: Pablonovillo
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Traditional Egyptian song performed by Munira al-Mahdiyya. Baidaphon record n° 23045. Matrix n° 2345 [1].
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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This is a recording made in the kitchen of my apartment where i am rehearsing an old sankyo music box with the song silent night. This recording was made with my iphone connected to the shure mv88 plus digital stereo microphone.
Author: Andreauomogatto
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A musical santa plush with old, half-used batteries that i recorded 16 years ago. Sorry for the loud sound, the bitrate and the sound quality. I thought the file would still be usable. I don't even remember the equipment used for the sound recording, i think it was an old caraoke microphone connected to a pc with the means at hand.
Author: Rolly Sfx
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Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag, and Smile, Smile, Smile is the full name of a World War I marching song, published in 1915 in London. It was written by George Henry Powell under the pseudonym of "George Asaf", and set to music by his brother Felix Powell. This is the version sung by Helen Clark.
Author: George Henry Powell/Felix Powell
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Traditional Indian song performed by Master Laloo. Recorded in Mumbai by Arthur James Twine. HMV record n° 2569. Matrix n°BX. 4884 [1].
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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A sample of 4 quick hammered notes (a,b,d,e)on a electric guitar using the neck pick up. I recorded it through a pod xt and an old 4 track. It was cut from a song i recorded for my solo project "the heirs of rockefeller".
Author: Beatloaf
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My humble contribution to the party. Https://freesound. Org/forum/dare-the-community/38579/. Old fashioned happy birtday song, with a few spices. Based on:http://www. Freesound. Org/people/toiletrolltube/sounds/266931/. Best wishes!!!. My profile-info/other stuff.
Author: Zagi
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Traditional song of Tahiti performed by Tefanake, Reia, and Moratai. Mareva record n° 115. Matrix n° 13485-1PD. [1] Ute – tradycyjna piosenka z Tahiti w wykonaniu grupy Tefanake, Reia i Moratai z 1950 roku.
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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Loop i made in beepbox a few days ago. I uploaded this before, but i had to delete + reupload it because the file wasn't trimmed correctly :(. Also this was originally known as "mummy loop" but i decided to change the name, because i thought the old one was unfitting. Sorry.
Author: Njjn
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A sample of me pumping 8th notes in the key of g (notes used e,g,b,d)on a late 70's ibanez bass. I ran the bass through a pod xt and an old 4track. It was cut from a song i recorded for my solo project "the heirs of rockefeller".
Author: Beatloaf
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I searched for a long time to find a jaws harp sample and eventually found one and successfully extracted a few notes from a very old appalachian folk song field recording, well out of copyright. I sampled a single note, which then fed ok into a midi keyboard, allowing me to effectively play jews harp melodies. The result was pretty ok.
Author: Achintya
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I searched for a long time to find a jaws harp sample and eventually found one and successfully extracted a few notes from a very old appalachian folk song field recording, well out of copyright. I sampled a single note, which then fed ok into a midi keyboard, allowing me to effectively play jews harp melodies. The result was pretty ok.
Author: Achintya
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Tiny Penis by sexy dubs. Sexy Dubs is your 99 year old son that went missing years ago and only now resurfaces creating the perfect song, "Tiny Penis" for you! Tiny Penis was originally submitted to the Dress-dress-dress musical weblabel under the album "ONE FOR THE BOOKS" which had one track called Tiny Penis.
Author: sexy dubs
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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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This tune is entitled "Matsurika" or "a jasmine blossom". It came from China into Japan in early 1800s.This is an older version of Chinese folk song "Mo Li Hua".I made this MIDI file viewing an old music book entitled "Gekkin Gakufu" (view the photo at "Mo Li Hua" of Wikipedia) which was published in 1877 in Japan.
Author: KATO,Toru
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A hip-hop/rap loop made in fl studio. You can use my sounds freely. It would be great if you credit me. Leave a comment and tell me for which project you used it. Daniel lucas, danlucaz. 2020.
Author: Danlucaz
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My grandma recently gifted me a music box that was given to her by her mother, but it unfortunately doesn't work right anymore. It starts and stops unnaturally and can't make a loop, it requires constantly turning the wind-up mechanism to continue playing. This is the 1st of 2 recordings of me trying to get it to play.
Author: F R A G I L E
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A recording of my sharpening a machete that we would use to chop drift wood for a beach fire at an island art residency. Between times, you can hear my being offered and resisting advice on how best to sharpen the blade, and my requesting a 'grown up gummie bear'. Also, my then eight-year-old updating me on their search for a pencil sharpener. I used the recording for a sound design commission and as a sort of white noise component of an uplifter for a pop song.
Author: Notsawry
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This is a short, dissonant loop made with a neapolitan mandolin. This has been recorded with an sm7b into a rme interface, and quantized to 148bpm in logic pro x. This is a dry file with no other processing. I used it on a couple of old-school hip-hop beats to trigger effects or completely butchering with distortion for some extra textures. I thought it might come in handy to rap producers out there! if you do something with it, i would love to check it out!. I was recording an acoustic version of a song called "closer" by my band dead rituals, and a friend let me borrow this old neapolitan mandolin. I made some random noises by picking behind the strings at the end of a take, and i decided to sample it!.
Author: Laserlife
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These are two guitar solo outtakes from a guest guitar session i was asked to be on. They essentially wanted that early era slayer vibe where there is more cacophonous noise than structure. I think i recorded 15-20 for two sections in one song. They chose two other files and this was the one i liked best to keep as a memento. I am the creator and owner of the audio contained within the file. I know guitarists these days want to sound like an andy sneap plugin, but this may give someone a different idea. Within the context of the song they were for they fit well. I'm not apologizing for the playing or quality of the recording. Just something i did for a friend that took me 4x as long to set up than total time under the red light. It was fun.
Author: Bjorn
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A record of WNOX's Tennessee Barn Dance airing every saturday night. Emcee was Lowell Blanchard. The first tune to hear on this recording is the theme song "Gonna Raise A Ruckus Tonight", later Larry Mathis plays the "Dixie Breakdown" with the barn dance band. Ein Ausschnitt aus dem WNOX Tennessee Barn Dance, der jedeb Samstanabend gesendet wurde. Moderator war Lowell Blanchard. Der erste Titel in dieser Aufnahme ist "Gonna Raise A Ruckus Tonight". Später spielt Larry Mathis zusammen mit der Hausband den "Dixie Breakdown".
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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Listening to nightingales & other sleepy birds in the evening. . . You can hear my baby rook taki squak at the very end, cause he was getting restless & wanted to go home to sleep for the night. You can hear nightingales, warblers and thrushes all around. This was recorded using my crappy, old mp3 player in the countryside of henfield, near brighton, england, on the 31st of may 2010. I often play it & other recordings i made around there for my birds in the evening, as a kind of nature lullaby. ^-^.
Author: Vonora
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I found this old c-60 cassette labelled "xx" in a local thrift store. (i like to collect found sound recordings-- sometimes there's some pretty weird stuff!) well, it turns out i found some guy's old tape recording involving him having sex while blasting some awful anne murray cover album. . . The recording is the post-sex dialogue, right after that final song fades out. . . At the end, the woman asks something like "are you going to get your tape recorder?" and the guy seems to become flustered, saying something like "i wasn't recording, it's off!" (i'm paraphrasing. ) i guess he thought she realised he was recording it or something. Anyways, after this, the recording is cut off. You can also hear a toilet flush, and some sort of "squeaky toy" noise during the recording. Recorded direct to soundcard, playing back the tape on a cheap hand-held cassette player. Edited w/ compression to reduce peaking.
Author: The Semen Incident
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Ungdoms synden (translates to: the sin of adolescence) is a traditional swedish melody (style: polska) from boda in dalarna sweden. The melody is compsed by röjås jonas, aledgely played to him in his old age, by a fellow fiddler. "who has made that song?" jonas asked. "you did - many years ago" the player replied "that must have been my sin of adolescense" the composer replied. This is just the first phrase of the melody recorded by me. The boda polska rythm is based in 3/4, but somewhat unevenly spaced. Every village in the neighboorhood have their distinct muiscal dialect, in the way of how to play a polska. The boda musical dialect is reputaded throughout scandinavia. Recorded with zoom h4 in my living room copenhagen.
Author: Oleviolin
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Another bahai prayer in farsi recorded at home on a minidisc of a friend of mine singing the following prayer: (translation)o thou art turning thy face towards god! close thine eyes to all else, and open them to the realm of the all glorious. Ask whatsoever thou wishest of him alone; seek whatsoever thou seekest from him alone. With a look he granteth a hundred thousand hopes. He healeth a hundred thousand incurable ills, with a nod he layeth balm on every wound, with a glimpse. He freeth the hearts from the shackles of grif. He doeth as he doeth, and what recourse have we? he carrieth out his will, he ordaineth what he pleaseth. Then better for thee to bow down thy head in submission, and put thy trust in the all mercifull lord. The language is old fashioned because the bahai have special requirements about maintaining the integrity of their texts. It is a verbatim quote from an english prayer book. In farsi, for instance, i believe that the masculine gender of god is absent and is really non-specific.
Author: Wingz
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Call around any old time and make yourself at home by Victoria Monks in 1908
Author: Victoria Monks et al
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It's a 15-minute long drum improvisation. It contails a lot of different beats and rhythms played so you might cut-out some loops for your needs. The kit has:- single kick- snare- hihat- 3 toms- broken crash that sounds really short- ride. The kit was old and not in perfect condition. I also used my sticks to play on some other part of the drumkit, like metal stand for the crash etc. I also got up and stated running around in a circle hitting sticks together and afterwards hitting drums and cymbals while running around the drumkit. I took my shoes off before i started so you can't hear my footsteps. I didn't use a metronome and i know i don't hold the tempo and it's a bit wiggly sometimes. I think this performace was inspired by band mr. Bungle. I recorded this with zoom h2 handy recorder's front stereo xy mics. It was standing on a table about one meter above the floor. Facing the drumkit and me. It was captured into a 48khz/24-bit wav file, then i trimmed the ends and converted this to flac using audacity. No processing applied, though i think it sounds nicer when you put these effects:. 1. A compressor:-attack: 10ms-release: 50ms-ratio: 2. 5:1-treshold: around -24db2. A reverb:-decay: 1. 5 to 2 seconds-dry: 0db-wet: around -15 db. It amazes me how much energy compression actually adds to drums!. I made this with my podcast (http://unfamusic. Com/fnr/) in mind. I want to overdub guitars, vocals and make it one big schizophrenic song. If you're interested to hear it, leave me a comment so i can find you, or just subscribe to my podcast's rss (http://feeds. Feedburner. Com/unfa-fnr/).
Author: Unfa
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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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clip of "I'm an Old Cowhand (from the Rio Grande)" performed by Gene Autry and Mary Lee
Author: song by Johnny Mercer, performed by Gene Autry and Mary Lee
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A group of japanese or korean tourists singing religious songs on via dolorosa, at the muslim quarter, in old city of jerusalem.
Author: Straw Donkey
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