9,071 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "The Country"

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The Stanley Brothers live at the WNER Suwanee River Jamboree in 1958 performing their song We Are Going To Paint The Town
Author: The Stanley Brothers
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America (My Country 'Tis of Thee) performed by the Ceremonial Brass and Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 10 from Ceremonial Music (1993).
Author: Composition: Jari Villanueva, traditional; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Ceremonial Brass and Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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My Country 'Tis of Thee performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band. Track 4 from Songs of America (2008).
Author: Composition: unknown; Lyrics: Samuel Francis Smith; Performance: United States Air Force Heritage of America Band, Blue Aces; Recording: United States Air Force
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My Country 'Tis of Thee performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band. Track 4 from Songs of America (2008). This file has been abridged from the original to cut out the introductory instrumental portion at the beginning.
Author: Composition: unknown; Lyrics: Samuel Francis Smith; Performance: United States Air Force Heritage of America Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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I Vow to Thee, My Country
Author: Melody: Gustav Holst (1874-1934); setting & sound file: Rabanus Flavus (Peter Gerloff)
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The country song Waiting For A Train, performed by Jimmie Rodgers
Author: Jimmie Rodgers († 1933)
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The country song Pistol Packin' Mama, performed by Al Dexter and his Troopers
Author: Jimmie Rodgers († 1933)
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Public domain edition of America (My Country 'Tis of 'Thee)
Author: Hyacinth
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Livin' the Air Force Life performed by the Silver Wings of the United States Air Force Band. Track 11 from Freedom! (2000). Colonel Lowell E. Graham, conducting. Chief Master Sergeant James K. Queen, management.[1][2][3]
Author: Composition: James Queen; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Silver Wings; Recording: United States Air Force
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Coastline State of Mind performed by the Silver Wings of the United States Air Force Band. Track 7 from Freedom! (2000). Colonel Lowell E. Graham, conducting. Chief Master Sergeant James K. Queen, management.[1][2][3]
Author: Composition: Travis James Humphrey; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Silver Wings; Recording: United States Air Force
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What Does It Mean performed by the Silver Wings of the United States Air Force Band. Track 5 from Freedom! (2000). Colonel Lowell E. Graham, conducting. Chief Master Sergeant James K. Queen, management.[1][2][3]
Author: Composition: Travis James Humphrey; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Silver Wings; Recording: United States Air Force
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That's Just Me (Crazy Over You) performed by the Silver Wings of the United States Air Force Band. Track 9 from Freedom! (2000). Colonel Lowell E. Graham, conducting. Chief Master Sergeant James K. Queen, management.[1][2][3]
Author: Composition: Travis James Humphrey; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Silver Wings; Recording: United States Air Force
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They Died for You, They Died for Me performed by the Silver Wings of the United States Air Force Band. Track 2 from Freedom! (2000). Colonel Lowell E. Graham, conducting. Chief Master Sergeant James K. Queen, management.[1][2][3]
Author: Composition: Travis James Humphrey; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Silver Wings; Recording: United States Air Force
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I Love What I Do performed by Silver Wings of the United States Air Force Band. Track 1 from Freedom! (2000). Colonel Lowell E. Graham, conducting. Chief Master Sergeant James K. Queen, management.[1][2][3]
Author: Composition: Travis James Humphrey; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Silver Wings; Recording: United States Air Force
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The traditional country song "John Henry", performed by Johnny Horton during an appearance at the KWKH Louisiana Hayride
Author: Traditional
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Livin' the Dream performed by Wild Blue Country of the United States Air Force Academy Band. Track 3 from Free Man (2011). Credits: Bass, Vocals – SMSgt Jerome Oddo* Drums, Vocals – TSgt Tim Stombaugh* Engineer [Sound] – MSgt Janusz Masztalerz* Guest [Guest Artist], Guitar – Mr. Brent Mason* Guitar, Vocals – MSgt Stephen Brannen* Other [Commander] – Colonel Larry H. Lang Steel Guitar – TSgt Jeff Valentine*[1][2][3]
Author: Composition: Stephen Brannan; Performance: United States Air Force Academy Band, Wild Blue Country; Recording: United States Air Force
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The Couch performed by Wild Blue Country of the United States Air Force Academy Band. Track 4 from Free Man (2011). Credits: Bass, Vocals – SMSgt Jerome Oddo* Drums, Vocals – TSgt Tim Stombaugh* Engineer [Sound] – MSgt Janusz Masztalerz* Guest [Guest Artist], Guitar – Mr. Brent Mason* Guitar, Vocals – MSgt Stephen Brannen* Other [Commander] – Colonel Larry H. Lang Steel Guitar – TSgt Jeff Valentine*[1][2]
Author: Composition: Jerome Oddo; Performance: United States Air Force Academy Band, Wild Blue Country; Recording: United States Air Force
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Free Man performed by Wild Blue Country of the United States Air Force Academy Band. Track 6 from Free Man (2011). Credits: Bass, Vocals – SMSgt Jerome Oddo* Drums, Vocals – TSgt Tim Stombaugh* Engineer [Sound] – MSgt Janusz Masztalerz* Guest [Guest Artist], Guitar – Mr. Brent Mason* Guitar, Vocals – MSgt Stephen Brannen* Other [Commander] – Colonel Larry H. Lang Steel Guitar – TSgt Jeff Valentine*[1][2]
Author: Composition: Jerome Oddo; Performance: United States Air Force Academy Band, Wild Blue Country; Recording: United States Air Force
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Jesse James is a 19th century American folk song. This version was recorded by typewriter salesman Bentley Ball in 1919. It is considered to be the first recording of the Western Music genre.
Author: Bentley Ball
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Christmas Back Home performed by Wild Blue Country of the United States Air Force Band of the Rockies. Track 11 from Christmas from the Rockies (1993).
Author: Performance: United States Air Force Band of the Rockies, Wild Blue Country; Recording: United States Air Force
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Free Man performed by Wild Blue Country of the United States Air Force Academy Band. Track 15 from Country Meets Western (2005).
Author: Composition: MSgt Jerome Oddo; Performance: United States Air Force Academy Band, Wild Blue Country; Recording: United States Air Force
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America, a rock rendition of "My Country 'Tis of Thee", performed by the Blue Aces of the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band. Track 20 from Carry On (2007).
Author: Arrangement: Miguel Gomez; Performance: United States Air Force Heritage of America Band, Blue Aces; Recording: United States Air Force
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The country song Don't Let Your Deal Go Down, performed by Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs
Author: Charlie Poole († 1931)
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God Save the King, Íslands minni, Oben am jungen Rhein, Kongesangen, Rufst du, mein Vaterland and My Country, 'Tis of Thee (1927) instrumental.
Author: Untitled
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The Rogue Bluegrass Band - Live at Mississippi Pizza
Author: The Rogue Bluegrass Band
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The Rogue Bluegrass Band - Live at Mississippi Pizza
Author: The Rogue Bluegrass Band
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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
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Swing Low performed by Wild Blue Country of the United States Air Force Academy Band. Track 11 from Country Meets Western (2005)
Author: Composition: traditional, MSgt Jerome Oddo; Performance: United States Air Force Academy Band, Wild Blue Country; Recording: United States Air Force
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Dance the Night Away performed by the Silver Wings of the United States Air Force Band. Track 4 from Freedom! (2000). Colonel Lowell E. Graham, conducting. Chief Master Sergeant James K. Queen, management.[1][2][3]
Author: Composition: Travis James Humphrey; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Silver Wings; Recording: United States Air Force
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My Country, 'Tis of Thee performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band. Track 9 from disc 2 of Ceremonial Music (2005).
Author: Untitled
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A record of a Sunset Valley Barn Dance Show
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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Let the Music Send Me performed by Systems Go of the United States Air Force Band of Flight. Track 6 from Holding the Flag (2007).[1]
Author: Composition: Steve Ward; Performance: United States Air Force Band of Flight, Systems Go; Recording: United States Air Force
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The traditional country song Little Bessie, performed by the Alabama Barnstormers (a duo which consists of country singers Tom Darby [vocal, guitar] and Jimmie Tarleton [vocal, steel guitar]). (The Alabama Barnstormers name was used for other US country acts reissued on Regal Zonophone)
Author: Old Traditional, no author
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The traditional country song Milwaukee Blues, performed by Charlie Poole and the North Carolina Ramblers
Author: Old Traditional, no author
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The traditional country song Ragged But Right, performed by (alias Wilf Carter)
Author: Traditional
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The WHAS Old Kentucky Barn Dance, radio show in the 1950's. The emcee was country musician Randy Atcher. Der WHAS Old Kentucky Barn Dance, Radioshow der 1950er-Jahre. Moderator zur damaligen Zeit war der Country-Musiker Randy Atcher.
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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The country song Walkin' After Midnight, performed by Patsy Cline
Author: Traditional
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The traditional country song Nine Pound Hammer, performed by Jimmy Dean during a live appearance
Author: Traditional/arr. Travis
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The traditional breakdown Down Yonder played by the Scottdale String Band Der trdaitionelle Breakdown Down Yonder, gespielt von der Scottdale String Band
Author: Traditional
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Roy Harvey performs the traditional old-time song "Milwaukee Blues" Roy Harvey singt das traditionelle Old-Time-Lied "Milwaukee Blues"
Author: traditional
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A version of "Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad" by Roy Hall & his Cohutta Mountain Boys Eine Version von "Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad", gespielt von Roy Hall & seine Cohutta Mountain Boys
Author: Tradtitional
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The Lone Star Trail is a traditional folk song that dates back to the late 19th century. This version was recorded by Ken Maynard (1895 - 1973) on April 14, 1930 in Hollywood, CA for the Columbia Graphophone Corp.
Author: traditional
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The traditional fiddle song "White House Blues", performed by Charlie Poole and the North Carolina Ramblers. Later on, the tune became a well-known bluegrass standard. Das traditionelle Fiddle-Stück "White House Blues", gespielt von Charlie Poole und den North Carolina Ramblers. Der Titel wurde später zu einem beliebten Bluegrass-Song.
Author: Traditional
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A live version of In The Jailhouse Now by Skeets McDonald at Tex Ritter's TV-show Ranch Party in 1958; on guitar is Joe Maphis
Author: Jimmy Rodgers
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The traditional country song Columbus Stockade Blues, performed by Cliff Carlisle
Author: traditional tune, no author
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The traditional country song My Bucket's Got A Hole In It, performed by Hank Williams and his Drifting Cowboys
Author: Traditional
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Ramblin' Tommy Scott performs the traditional tune She'll Come Be Rolling Around The Mountain
Author: Traditional
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The victorian child ballad Black Jack David (ballad no.200), performed by Cliff Carlisle
Author: Traditional
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The traditional banjo tune Danville Girl, performed by Dock Boggs Das traditionelle Stück Danville Girl, gespielt von Dock Boggs
Author: Traditional; arr. by Dock Boggs
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Eck Robertson's version of the fiddle tunes "Sallie Johnson" and "Billy in the Low Ground". Eck Robertsons Version der Fiddle-Stücke "Sallie Johnson" und "Billy in the Low Ground".
Author: Traditional
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