Beer Barrel Polka - The Andrews Sisters - Custom Backing Track MP3

This title is a cover of Beer Barrel Polka as made famous by The Andrews Sisters

Same as the original tempo: 121 BPM

Song key: -1 (A♭)

This song ends without fade out

Duration: 02:46 - Preview at: 01:12

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Upright Bass
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Acoustic Guitar
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Piano
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Clarinet
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About Beer Barrel Polka

Release date: 1939
Format: MP3 320 Kbps
Genres: Pop, Jazz, In English
Songwriters: Wladimir A Timm, Vasek Vaclav Zeman
Composer: Jaromir Vejvoda
Adapter: Lew Brown

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2 comments
  • davidj1945 9 years ago
    Was looking at buying this when I noticed comment from dega2sing.perhaps he doesn't realise that the other two voices are actually singing the harmony and not the lead melody line.
  • 10 years ago
    • has rated this track
    The singers voices on this track are terrible. I wanted to sing to this as part of the trio, but the other two voices are so ugly I can't. Many of the other Andrews Sisters tracks are much better though (perhaps they are newer than this one), and if you are only looking for the accompaniment, then it's fine.