Lean on Me - Bill Withers - Custom Backing Track MP3
This title is a cover of Lean on Me as made famous by Bill Withers
Same as the original tempo: 74.935 BPM
In the same key as the original: C
This song ends without fade out
Duration: 04:20 - Preview at: 02:07
Please click the button below to reload the preview with the pitch {PITCH}.
About Lean on Me
Release date: 1972
Format: MP3 320 Kbps
Genres:
Pop, Rock, In English
Original songwriter: Bill Withers
All files available for download are reproduced tracks, they're not the original music.
- How do I create a Custom Backing Track?
- Can I modify my MP3 custom backing track after having purchased my order?
- Why do I only hear a sample although I've bought this track?
- What should I do if the preview doesn't sound correct?
- What if I can't find the Custom Backing Track I want?
- How can I change the key of my Custom Backing Track?
- What is panning and how can I do it?
- How to download each track separately ?
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raapariciojr 7 months ago
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Great tracks -
mariahowell 1 year ago
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Always satisfied! -
jefferyjay246 2 years agothe drums are totally wrong at the change...
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jaystetzer 2 years ago
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A very useful site to customize the tune! -
Whitepra 3 years agoUse a real Bass if you are charging for the track, as it sounds so fake and poor. Lead sung by a waskelly wabbit is not great either.
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keenum 5 years ago
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tTo play piano live, you will need to load the track in a multi-track recording program, the edit the click track (on another track of the recording program) to play during the opening piano part. I did that. -
bleano 6 years ago
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Superb! The ending is just fine! -
maorimaestro 8 years agoRosaroo!!! Laughing my butt off on your comment. Your comment is so cowwect.
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flash103 8 years agoThis is a very cool opportunity!
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Rosaroo 10 years ago
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A piano/keyboard player will need some sort of hi-hat or something to play with until the drums/bass start. For use with a live performance, the ending goes on far too long. And please, couldn't you get someone to sing the lead twack who can pwonounce their "R's"?
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