High Enough - Damn Yankees - Custom Backing Track MP3
This title is a cover of High Enough as made famous by Damn Yankees
Tempo: 80.91 BPM
In the same key as the original: D
This song ends without fade out
The song begins a cappella
Duration: 04:21 - Preview at: 02:01
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About High Enough
Release date: 1990
Format: MP3 320 Kbps
Genres:
Rock, In English
Original songwriters: Jack Blades, Ted Nugent, Tommy Shaw
All the content on our website is entirely reproduced by our musicians in studio. We do not use any parts of the original recordings and do not make use of AI stem separation technology in any way.
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drummerboymolloy 6 months ago
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They have some made up piano intro that doesn't exist in the song, completely skip the string intro altogether, and they have great string samples throughout the entire song, just to have the solo string outro switch to some crap sound module that sounds like an 8 bit videogame. For my needs, completely unusable. In the other comments, I see they defend this by saying that's the "original version", but in 34 years, I have never heard the version that they claim is the "original". -
Cberkcbiz 2 years ago
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great -
StuckInThe80s 2 years ago
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Great recording, but this is the "single" / radio version, so the solo section is only half as long as the studio version. Please let me know if you guys get the studio version. -
huntergibson108 4 years ago
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Guitar sounds not very realistic. They sound synthesized. -
malibuskier99liv 7 years ago
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Could be wrong, but the key seems like A to me. The original 45 release started with Guitar and Vocals, the Album version started with strings. -
deseipel 8 years agodoesn't this song start with strings?Karaoke Version 8 years agoAs in the original version, the song starts with the guitars, piano and the voice!
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