Easter Parade - Easter Parade (Judy Garland & Fred Astaire) - MP3 instrumental karaoke

This title is a cover of Easter Parade as made famous by Easter Parade

Easter Parade - Easter Parade - Instrumental MP3 Karaoke Download

Tempo: variable (around 57 BPM)

In the same key as the original: E♭, C

This song ends without fade out

Duration: 02:45 - Preview at: 01:28

Instrumental Version MP3

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Instrumental Version MP3

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Cover Version MP3

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With the lead vocal of Fred Astaire only
A singer performs the lead vocal
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Cover Version MP3

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With the lead vocal of Judy Garland only
A singer performs the lead vocal
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Cover Version MP3

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With all the voices
A singer performs the lead vocal
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About

Release date: 1948
Format: MP3 320 Kbps
Genres: Film & TV Soundtracks, In English
Original songwriter: Irving Berlin

All files available for download are reproduced tracks, they're not the original music.

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"Easter Parade" is a classic song penned by the legendary American composer and lyricist Irving Berlin in 1933. Originally titled "Smile and Show Your Dimple," the song was eventually reworked and found its enduring form as a tribute to the New York City Easter Parade, a popular event where people would promenade in their festive Easter attire. The iconic song became part of Berlin's Broadway revue, As Thousands Cheer, performed by Marilyn Miller and Clifton Webb. It was an instant success, capturing the hearts of audiences with its catchy melody and evocative lyrics that celebrated the joy and glamour of the Easter Parade. The song's popularity was further cemented when it became the title track for the 1948 musical film of the same name, starring Judy Garland and Fred Astaire. Over the years, "Easter Parade" has been covered by numerous artists, including Guy Lombardo, Bing Crosby, and Liberace, ensuring its place as a quintessential song in the Great American Songbook.

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