단어 ... Cinematic epic rock trailer. Hard FM. Combative, warlike, powerful & ...Cinematic epic rock trailer. Hard FM. Combative, warlike, powerful & driving. Determined, exhilarating & spirited climax @ 1'02. Singer, rock band & cinematic percussion.
Hero’s fall away Villains come to take you Tie the ropes, snap the cuffs and throw take key away Who can save the day Glass that we can’t see through Is bullet proof We’re the hunters, they’re the prey We’re the hunters, you’re the villains, go away We’re the hunters, send the villains far away We’re the hunters, they’re the prey Put me in now I’ll take em out I’ll take em all out One by one, I’ll take you to your grave
Cinematic / Acoustic. Set of guitars building an arid, hostile & wild ...Cinematic / Acoustic. Set of guitars building an arid, hostile & wild landscape. Insidious, sudden, disturbed & panoramic. Mandolin @ 1'26 in a lighter & more delicate spirit. Suggested for western, road-movie, American civil war, documentary & rurality.
Contemporary blues. Relentless, resigned yet determined. Electric ...Contemporary blues. Relentless, resigned yet determined. Electric guitar & humming male voice. Recommended for road movies, destiny & late night bar, after-hours.
Cinematic Americana. Solitary intro evolving in an introspective but ...Cinematic Americana. Solitary intro evolving in an introspective but determined spirit. Cinematic build-up @ 1'20 progressing to an intense & dramatic climax. Acoustic guitar, dobro slide guitar, synth & cinematic percussion. Suggested for road movie, contemporary western & American rail road legend.
단어 ... Well-known American blues song & jazz standard of uncertain origin. ...Well-known American blues song & jazz standard of uncertain origin. "Well, I’m going down to the St. James Infirmary, to see my baby there". Sad & disillusioned. Blues/soul singer, snaps, sousaphone, drums & marimba. Instrumental tr-17 & 18.
Verse 1
Well, I’m going down to the St. James Infirmary, to see my baby there
She was all stretched out, on a long white table So sweet, so cold, so bare
Verse 2
Let her go, go ! Ahh, my little Baby, Where ever she can beYou may search this whole world all over But she’d never find a sweet man like me
Verse 3
Now, when I die, bury me in Stetson shoesA Stetson coat, and a Stetson hat And put a twenty dollar gold piece on my watch chain So the cats know, that I died fat Ad Lib
St. James Infirmary, where can my baby be ? It’s just at St. James Infirmary, yeah Let my baby go, let my baby goLet my Baby go, go, go Let my Baby go !
Traditional arranged by : Manuel Galvin & Jean-Jacques Milteau
단어 ... Gospel song from the spiritual repertoire composed by Reverend ...Gospel song from the spiritual repertoire composed by Reverend Charles Albert Tindley in 1905. "When everything goes wrong, There's troubles in your home Oh, lord, Oh Lord , Stand by me..." Singer, choir, percussion & bass. Instrumental tr-24.
Verse 1 When everything goes wrong, There’s troubles in your home Oh, Lord, Oh Lord , Stand by me
Chorus
Lord, stand by me, As I walk this land alone Lord stand by me Help me bear this heavy load Oh if I stumble Lord, pick me up Help me drink from this bitter cup Oh Lord, Oh Lord, Stand by me
Verse 2
When everything goes wrong, There’s troubles in your home Oh, lord, Oh Lord, Stand by me I don’t worry and I don’t fret, Cause my God has never left me yet Oh Lord, Oh Lord, Stand by me
Chorus Lord, stand by me, As I walk this land alone Lord stand by me Help me bear this heavy load Oh if I stumble Lord, pick me up Help me drink from this bitter cup Oh Lord, Oh Lord, Stand by me
Words & Music by Reverend Charles A. Tindley (DP)
Arrangement by : Manuel Galvin & Jean-Jacques Milteau
단어 ... Famous 19th century folksong also known as The Great Rock Island ...Famous 19th century folksong also known as The Great Rock Island Route and became a country music standard. "From the great Atlantic Ocean to the wide Pacific shore...". Male country singer, rhythm section, banjo, mandolin with a bluegrass touch. Harmonica solo @ 1'25 & electric guitar. Instrumental tr-26.
Verse 1 From the great Atlantic ocean to the wide Pacific shore From the queen of flowing mountains to the south side by the shore She's mighty tall and handsome and known quite well by all She's the combination on the Wabash Cannonball
Verse 2 Now She came down from Birmingham one cold December day As she rolled into the station you could hear all the people say There's that gal from Tennessee she's long and she's tall She came down from Birmingham on the Wabash Cannonball
Verse 3 Yeah Listen to the jingle the rumble and the roar As she glides along the woodland through the hills and by the shore Hear the mighty rush of the engine hear that lonesome hobo call You're traveling through the jungle on the Wabash Cannonball
Verse 4 Our Eastern states are dandy so the people always say From New York to St. Louis and Chicago by the way From the hills of Minnesota where the rippling waters fall No chances can be taken on the Wabash Cannonball
Verse 5 So Listen to the jingle the rumble and the roar As she glides along the woodland through the hills and by the shore Hear the mighty rush of the engine hear that lonesome hobo call You're traveling through the jungle on the Wabash Cannonball
Traditional arranged by Manuel Galvin & Jean-Jacques Milteau
단어 ... Well-known 19th century minstrel folksong composed by Stephen Foster. ...Well-known 19th century minstrel folksong composed by Stephen Foster. "Oh, Susanna, Don't you cry for me, ‘Cause I come from Alabama with the banjo on my knee...". Male country singer, guitare, banjo, slide dobro & rythmique. Instrumental tr-28 & 29.
Verse 1 Well I come from Alabama with a banjo on my knee I'm bound for Louisiana, my own true love for to see It rained all night the day I left The weather it was dry Sun so hot I froze to death Susanna, don't you cry
Chorus Oh, Susanna Don't you cry for me ‘Cause I come from Alabama with the banjo on my knee
Verse 2 I had a dream the other night When everything was still I dreamed I saw my girl Susanne She was coming around the hill
The buckwheat cake was in her mouth A tear was in her eye I said I come from Dixie girl Suzanna, don't you cry
Chorus Oh, Susanna Now, don't you cry for me ‘Cause I come from Alabama with the banjo on my knee Yeah Oh, Susanna Now, don't you cry for me ‘Cause I come from Alabama with this banjo on my knee
Words & Music by Stephen Foster (D.P) Arrangement by Manuel Galvin & Jean-Jacques Milteau
Country. Cheerful, joyful, upbeat, confident & optimistic. Country ...Country. Cheerful, joyful, upbeat, confident & optimistic. Country band with pedal steel & banjo. Suggested for USA road trip, road movie & USA west.
Country. Confident, optimistic, bucolic & positive. Country band with ...Country. Confident, optimistic, bucolic & positive. Country band with banjo, pedal steel & harmonica. Suggested for road movie & American rural way of life.
Americana country rock. Laid back, determined & confident. Blues ...Americana country rock. Laid back, determined & confident. Blues guitar riff. Country rock band. Suggested for road movie, USA west & americana rural way of life.
Americana country rock. Upbeat, positive & confident. Country rock ...Americana country rock. Upbeat, positive & confident. Country rock band. Suggested for road movie, travelling, advertising, road trip & American rural way of life.
Classic blues rock boogie in the spirit of the 70s revival with a ...Classic blues rock boogie in the spirit of the 70s revival with a touch glam rock. Positive, driving & rootsy. Blues rock band.
Surf rock. 60s. Driving & carefree & a bit mysterious. Suggested for ...Surf rock. 60s. Driving & carefree & a bit mysterious. Suggested for grindhouse, outdoor & landscape. Rock band. Break @ 1'32.