She's Gone (Single Version) - Hall & Oates - Custom Backing Track MP3

This title is a cover of She's Gone as made famous by Hall & Oates

Tempo: variable (around 78 BPM)

In the same key as the original: B

This song ends without fade out

Duration: 04:05 - Preview at: 01:39

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Drum Kit
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Percussion
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Bass
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Electric Guitar (left)
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Electric Guitar (right)
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Electric Piano
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Synthesizer
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Brass section
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Soprano Saxophone 1
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Soprano Saxophone 2
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String Section
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Backing Vocals
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Lead Vocal Daryl Hall
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Lead Vocal John Oates
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About She's Gone

Release date: 1973
Format: MP3 320 Kbps
Genres: Pop, Funk, In English
Original songwriters: Daryl Hall, John Oates

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2 comments
  • 2 years ago
    • has rated this track
    This Backing Track is very close to the original song, with a shortened introduction, and one verse left out. That is ok, as it sounds great overall. Instrumentation is very good.
  • thesaxguy 8 years ago
    Great track except for the usual problem of you guys including solo parts on rhythm tracks. If I choose to mute the solo when downloading, I lose the whole rhythm part in the process. How hard would it be to put solos on separate tracks?