Description : The story of Frankie and Johnnie. I'm beginning to sound like a dirty old man! To play along with this track go to lyrics section for guidance. Ahhharrrrrr me maties! have fun!
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Awesome thanks for the history behind it. Loved the vocal, made an electronic track with it, very dark - sort of like a soundtrack to the story you're singing about. It's probably not your thing, although I can show you if you like. Happy to make you a copy of the track with just piano, and perhaps some guitar too. I really can't get enough of this song at the moment, sounds awesome.
G'day mate! would love to hear the electronic version, maybe you can share here on Looperman or?
And yes please send me the acoustic version to shamoozey@gmail.com
Thanks Tanertela! Based on a true story, "Frankie and Johnny" (sometimes spelled "Frankie and Johnnie"; also known as "Frankie and Albert" or just "Frankie") is a traditional American popular song. It tells the story of a woman, Frankie, who finds that her man Johnny was making love to another woman and shoots him dead. Frankie is then arrested; in some versions of the song she is also executed.
The song was inspired by one or more actual murders. One of these took place in an apartment building located at 212 Targee Street in St. Louis, Missouri, at 2:00 on the morning of October 15, 1899. Frankie Baker (1876 – 1952),[1] a 22-year-old woman, shot her 17-year-old lover Allen (also known as "Albert") Britt in the abdomen. Britt had just returned from a cakewalk at a local dance hall, where he and another woman, Nelly Bly (also known as "Alice Pryor"), had won a prize in a slow-dancing contest. Britt died of his wounds four days later at the City Hospital.
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Description : Composed in Vocaloid4 with Ruby. Composed mostly for rock or any other high-energy genre. Feel free to cover and reupload, :) Lyrics also written by me.
Ruby is a bit weird because I had to tweak her quite a bit to get her to okay, but after that she's great, though I'm used to working on lower octaves.
Description : I wrote this song to an alternative rock/rap instrumental if that information helps anyone at all.
Please share your work with this file in the comments and tag me on social media.
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Description : SONGS USING THIS VOCAL MUST BE CLASSIFIED AS A REMIX AND CANNOT BE SOLD FOR PROFIT (Non-monetized YouTube videos and Soundcloud links okay) AND CREDIT GIVEN (Ft. Joseph Martinez).
LEAD VOCAL from the song "Castaway" found on the EP from Wings Over Society, "Harbor Knights."
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Description : Watch the original on YouTube: "How To Loot Brazil - Youth Flash".
Free usage for non-commercial purposes under the following terms:
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2. Your instrumental HAS TO BE in time with the acapella and in an appropriate key!
3. You have to name it "How To Loot Brazil - Youth Flash ('your name' Remix).
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Description : These are the acapellas to one of my songs, I removed Reverb and Echo so that you can experiment a bit more. I left EQ and Compression and deharshed the S sound so... It should be good from the getgo. Also has autotune so the tuning doesn't need more tuning lol
Description : If you want to upload this to Apple Music, Spotify and make money, hit me up on Instagram for approval. Link is on my profile....click the blue photo
I dont want any money, I just want to hear it and approve it before you upload / monetize.
This is the accapella for my song California . It can be found by tying Stevie Rain California into youtube.
If you are an established artist, I would love to collab and sing on your tracks. Get in touch with me.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B32cgl4Sa0YMa3VQQllzR19NSUE/view?usp=sharing
I'll cut a version with piano and guitar and post you a link once it's done.
Thanks mate!
Hayden (also of Irish descent, living in Australia)
And yes please send me the acoustic version to shamoozey@gmail.com
Cheers and thanks!
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The song was inspired by one or more actual murders. One of these took place in an apartment building located at 212 Targee Street in St. Louis, Missouri, at 2:00 on the morning of October 15, 1899. Frankie Baker (1876 – 1952),[1] a 22-year-old woman, shot her 17-year-old lover Allen (also known as "Albert") Britt in the abdomen. Britt had just returned from a cakewalk at a local dance hall, where he and another woman, Nelly Bly (also known as "Alice Pryor"), had won a prize in a slow-dancing contest. Britt died of his wounds four days later at the City Hospital.