Hya Shamoozey used your Beatles accapella here is link to the track I used it in http:// ^ www. ^mixcloud.com /johnviticus ^ /oooh-i-get-high-with-a-little-santas-helper-merry-christmas-pace-to-the-world-word/ Key ^ delete till all gaps are gone lol Html rubbish after deleting gaps in link copy paste then you will hear the tune I used your acca in
Hello Shamoozey! Just wondering if I may use this delightful voice sample in an upcoming project of mine. I won't use the whole clip but most of it. Best regards, Goski.
Hi Goski, thanks for the compliment! Please feel free to use it as you wish! Would be nice to send me a copy of your finished piece for my personal files, but not required, because i have so much fun creating these acapellas! lol
Hey man I love your work, I've been using your stuff for unreleased music. The song is called Love Song: A Dying Bard. I chose your version of Danny boy above many more on different mediums. I also play bass in a Country band down here in Miami. Check us out if you want! www.jayvalorband.net
Hi David, thanks for chosing my acapella.Look forward to hearing it! Been checking your band website and must say pretty cool country music. Nice teamwork.
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.
Thank you very much. I am not TOO new, my original name was Grimwiire but it seems they changed some user/account settings since I've been gone and I'm unable to recover my account. Nonetheless, this works. Thanks again!
on Irish Proclamation Reading 1916 by Shamoozey
you can listen my sound :
https://soundcloud.com/jerana-jerana/irish-republic-jerana-feat-shamoozey
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I downloaded your fine sample voice and composed the music on it.
Here is the result:
http://www.magix.info/fr/just-called.audio.1115092.html
Thank you very much for your share. I hope the result will please you :) (Now, it's Cybertibor feat. Shamoozey ;-)).
Best regards,
Cybertibor
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My email is shamoozey@gmail.com
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ernDLeqcwIw&list=UU2mhCLxddLAuGA_VaNymxVA
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDEfzRLT4Zk&list=UU2mhCLxddLAuGA_VaNymxVA&index=16
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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)
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And yes please send me the acoustic version to shamoozey@gmail.com
Cheers and thanks!
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on Johnny Jump Up - A Cider Comeyallyaz Song by Shamoozey
You have an amazing voice. I'll be following you closely, and I'm planning on using a few more of your acapellas for tracks in the future.
Hope you enjoy :D
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on She Shot Her Man by Shamoozey
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.
on Flowers of the Forest - Green Fields of France by Shamoozey
I have made remix too, I hope you hear it and like it
https://soundcloud.com/the-fireclown/shamoozy-flowers-of-the-forest-here-dead-we-lie-remix
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https://soundcloud.com/risis-1/irish-clint-ft-shamoozey
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