Description: When Irish Eyes Are Smiling is a popular folk song in tribute to Ireland. Its lyrics were written by Chauncey Olcott and George Graff, Jr., music composed by Ernest Ball, It was first published in 1912. Here it’s done in a traditional acoustic ensemble of piano, harp, flute, and violin. 108bpm

Description: This is Australia's most popular folk ballad and is known as the unofficial national anthem of Australia. This version is an uplifting and spirited rendition done with piano, harp, string and oboe sections, and a flute melody line. 108 bpm This music works great for any Australia associated themes like historic, documentary, landscape, wildlife, tourism, or sporting events.

Description: An emotional and bittersweet backing sound track with a heroic sense of sadness or sorrowful romantic tragedy. It has a giant lush string section that builds up the needed feelings of a visual scene, This music can create and intensify many subliminal feelings needed to be portrayed in a production. 120bpm

Description: Een fade in een eenzame persoon uit door een regen gevlekte raam staren en vroeg me af waar is mijn minnaar, zullen ze terug komen... Regen en onweer met ambient piano, glazig synthesizers en koor vertellen een emotionele scne in geluid. Deze volledige lengte versie heeft ook de toegevoegde dynamiek van percussie en bas.

Description: This is a classic American patriotic song. The lyrics were written by Katharine Lee Bates, and the music was composed by organist Samuel A. Ward. It is one of the most popular of the many American patriotic songs. Here it is done with an orchestral chamber ensemble of piano, harp arpeggios, string ensemble, and acoustic bass. 98 bpm. O beautiful for spacious skies, For amber waves of grain, For purple mountain majesties Above the fruited plain! America! America! God shed his grace on thee And crown thy good with brotherhood From sea to shining sea.

Description: Here is a popular, well known, and loved holiday carol done in a quaint and simple old world music box style with a harp duet much the way it might have been heard 100's of years ago. A great choice for video productions or audio e-cards. 126 bpm.

Description: O Little Town of Bethlehem is a popular Christmas carol. The text was written by Phillips Brooks (1835–1893), an Episcopal priest. Here it is done in a reverent and traditional arrangement with flute, harp, choir, oboe, and string section giving it a classic and respectful feeling suitable for commercial and live applications. 106 bpm and edited for seamless looping .

Description: When Irish Eyes Are Smiling is a popular folk song in tribute to Ireland. Its lyrics were written by Chauncey Olcott and George Graff, Jr., music composed by Ernest Ball, It was first published in 1912. Here it’s done in a nostalgic and authentic harp duet. 108bpm

Description: This is a well known public domain standard for all festive and family or corporate function celebrations. It is used as a standard for the New Years Eve parties but can be used for any party, emotional, or romantic gathering. This is a simple quaint and charming version with a finger strummed acoustic guitar, finger picked bass, and a harmony duet of two finger picked acoustic guitars. It has the feeling of warm innocence that's full of humble sentiment that's sure to bring a tear to the eyes of more than a few! 100 bpm Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And never brought to mind? Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And days of auld lang syne For auld lang syne, my dear For auld lang syne, We'll tak’ a cup o’ kindness yet For auld lang syne.

Description: This is a well known public domain standard for all festive and family or corporate function celebrations. It is used as a standard for the New Years Eve parties but can be used for any party, emotional, or romantic gathering. This is a simple quaint and charming version with a finger strummed acoustic guitar, finger picked bass, and a harmony duet of two finger picked acoustic guitars, then builds up the end with lush strings and vocal choir. It has the feeling of warm innocence that's full of humble sentiment that's sure to bring a tear to the eyes of more than a few! 100 bpm Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And never brought to mind? Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And days of auld lang syne For auld lang syne, my dear For auld lang syne, We'll tak’ a cup o’ kindness yet For auld lang syne.

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