On the Street Where You Live - Dean Martin - MP3 instrumental karaoke
This title is a cover of On the Street Where You Live as made famous by Dean Martin
Tempo: variable (around 126 BPM)
In the same key as the original: A
This song ends without fade out
Duration: 03:41 - Preview at: 02:46
These music files do not include lyrics. Download the karaoke with lyrics.
About
Release date: 1960
Format: MP3 320 Kbps
Genres:
Jazz, In English
Songwriter: Alan Jay Lerner
Composer: Frederick Loewe
All files available for download are reproduced tracks, they're not the original music.
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gaztronix 2 years agojust gt this, cant wait to do the lyrics, amazing brass jazz swing band at its best
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lazydayz 4 years ago
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Excellent swing track with real instruments rather than synthesised! -
maryecutie 4 years ago
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Just like the original! -
crimsonviper724 4 years ago
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It's pretty close to the original and didn't sound cheesy like on other sites. -
Dave1an2an 5 years ago
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great swinging arrangement -
egchurchyard 5 years ago
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good interpretation of the original -
b74batts05 6 years ago
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Sounds like the original. perfect dance beat -
nogley 6 years ago
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Top KV recreation of one of Dean’s best recordings. Pay no head to the comments below. It is fantastic. -
MrPhotolitho 8 years ago
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Great! -
dannyrod2010 9 years ago
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Great version, just like the original -
jahelvie 9 years ago
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I have performed this version. I enjoy the range and the feel of the song. It's a good song and allows for a more relax treatment of a classic. I hoping for a version of "I've grown accustom to her face." -
jimmymike88 9 years agoTrerrible
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NKN 11 years ago
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This is a very strangely done song even in the original version. Dean trying for a relaxed jazz treatment of this classic from 'My Fair Lady', comes across as a song sung by a tired & disinterested Dean. The arrangement is good, but the whole thing lack cohesion--the arrangement calls for a much more animated vocal version. Interestingly, the karaoke vocal version sounds better than Dean's original version. I want to like this very much, but can't... need to sing it somehow differently and see.
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