Orhcestral and percussive track with a dramatic, epic and reverent mood. Choral chants, giant drums, big horn and strings section. This track also has a slight sadness to it, as if going off to battle or on a long journey. Suitable as film trailer, film soundtrack, game music and more. [Tempo: Slow / 75 BPM]
A short quickstep music / swing jazz tune with clarinet melody. Sort of a sound-alike of the "Cantina" music track from Star Wars. Great music for intro screens, commercials, comedy, animal antics, etc. [Tempo: Fast / 133 BPM]
Authentic sounding 1950's Jamacian ska in the style of Studio One and Trojan Records. Upbeat horns, bass and rhythms and featuring a saxophone and military-style swing trumpet. [Tempo: Fast / 122 BPM]
IMPORTANT NOTE: Also Spracht Zarathustra / "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" was written in 1896 by Richard Strauss (1864-1949), and is not in the public domain in some countries. You may not legally license this track unless the copyright has expired in your country of residence. Please consult the following link and make sure that the required length of time has passed in your country, since the death of the composer: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries%27_copyright_length Shockwave-Sound.com will not be held responsible for any copyright infringement caused by not following this advice. [Tempo: Slow, Medium / 0 BPM]
A catchy old school swing royalty free music track featuring contemporary drum loops with some timeless brass hooks. The track is driven forward with infectious beats and percussion that adds a snappy toe tapping feel. Funky and fun music. [Tempo: Fast, Very fast / 140 BPM]
Silly and funny cartoon type track… Funny! [Tempo: Medium, Fast / 125 BPM]
A fun and cheeky march. Bouncy and cheerful with various horns / brass. Good track for comedy, childrens' productions, kids' intro, novelty show, etc. [Tempo: Fast / 101 BPM]
Authentic Dixieland sound from the 1920's. [Tempo: Medium / 138 BPM]
Lazy days and fading sunshine are captured in this dusty, funky Chill-Out track. Warm analog synths, trombone melodies and beach hazed beat perfect for creating a modern, hip and relaxing vibe. [Tempo: Slow, Medium / 100 BPM]
Comic and laid-back retro music theme inspired by those classic sixties sitcoms such as Bewitched, I Dream Of Jeannie and Father Knows Best. Great for spoofs and comedy music. [Tempo: Medium / 122 BPM]
Traditional Dixieland jazz. Fun, Jumpy, Nostalgia, Period. [Tempo: Fast / 192 BPM]
Fast and funny cartoon-ish music. Ideal as an opening theme for an animated series or game. reminiscent of the old Warner Brothers and MGM cartoons such as Tom & Jerry, Looney Toones, etc. Starts with a drum roll and a trombone glissando and drives into a jolly jazzy melody, ending with a crazy drum solo. [Tempo: Fast / 151 BPM]
Disneyesque rendition of a classic. Full orchestral arrangement, with an exciting breakdown towards the middle of the track, in which a fiddle plays the melody over timpani hits. Great ending. [Tempo: Fast / 88 BPM]
A playful, cheeky, whimsical track for children of all ages. Suitable for circus, kids show, magic show and much more. Bouncy and fun. [Tempo: Very fast / 160 BPM]
A European sounding folk/traditional band, or jazz quartet with upright bass, two accordeons and drums. Quick rhythm, slightly Eastern European or Jewish feel. History/Cultural. [Tempo: Fast / 106 BPM]
Epic orchestral theme music features orchestra with modern textures. [Tempo: Slow / 63 BPM]
Short piece of music circus. Clowns, magicians, elephants, midgets and all sorts of characters appearing in the circus. [Tempo: Fast / 135 BPM]
An upbeat folk song that has an edginess to it. A very catchy chorus with multi-layered male and female vocals. A driving rhythm culminating in a dynamic build up and explosion in the last chorus. Instruments include mandolin, trombone, drums, bass, violin, piano. [Tempo: Medium, Fast / 0 BPM]
Playful jazz tune, live performance. [Tempo: Medium, Fast / 101 BPM]
Bright & uplifting, this jaunty caper pays homage to the golden age of comedy film scores with its memorable hooks & bouncy, frolicking orchestration. A fun motif for radio & TV ads, cartoons, short films & games. Similar in style & sentiment to Elliot Simons’ ‘Hotel Tango’, ‘Another Lovely Day’ and ‘A Midnight Symphony’. [Tempo: Fast / 128 BPM]
Delicate, romantic piece led by piano and accompanied by symphonic orchestral. Romantic, friendly, family ties and good memories. [Tempo: Slow / 57 BPM]
A bright and upbeat, fun dancing tune. Suitable for kids, games, funny animals, street party, circus clowns, stage show and more. Playful, whimsical, happy. Accordeon, acoustic guitar, percussion, strings. [Tempo: Fast / 148 BPM]
Pops orchestra style song with a warm loving vibe. Like a nice drive to a friendly place, through the rolling hills and past the seaside. Sounds like a 70's TV theme with a melody that stays with you. And then gets played in an elevator muzak channel. And your dentist's office. [Tempo: Slow, Medium / 134 BPM]
An easy-going and joyful, instrumental jazz-combo version of the classic George Gershwin tune, S'Wonderful. The song and lyrics came into public domain on January 1st, 2023. This version is performed and recorded by Lynne Music Project, headed up by Bjorn Lynne and Pawel Orlow. (Stem files available.) [Please note: This historical composition may, or may not, be in the public domain in the country of your residence, as every country has its own laws on when a historical music composition enters public domain. In the USA it is public domain as of January 1, 2023. Outside the USA, you must investigate your own country's copyright laws before using this music.] [Tempo: Slow, Medium / 136 BPM]
Heavy and ponderous featuring pipe organ, orchestra bells and pizzicato strings. Includes marimba, piccolo, and animated elements. For Halloween, horror, quirky comedy, dramady, spy, children's cartoon, monsters, nature, bumbling robbers, office pranks and sneaking thieves. [Tempo: Slow / 80 BPM]
An uplifting, fun and feel-good vocal version of the classic and romantic jazz song S' Wonderful by George Gershwin (music) and Ira Gershwin (words). The underlying melody and words were first published in 1927, and became public domain in the U.S. from January 1st, 2023. This version was created, performed and recorded by Lynne Music Project in 2024, featuring Chris Weeks on vocals. [Please note: This historical composition may, or may not, be in the public domain in the country of your residence, as every country has its own laws on when a historical music composition enters public domain. In the USA it is public domain as of January 1, 2023. Outside the USA, you must investigate your own country's copyright laws before using this music.] [Tempo: Medium / 138 BPM]
A fun and toe-tapping, classic jazz combo / jazz swing track, available both as a vocal version and an instrumental version. (Stem files available.) [Tempo: Medium / 82 BPM]
Motivational and trustworthy track. [Tempo: Medium / 115 BPM]
Spacious, dreamy, jazzy, world music piece set on the island of Kawaii. Imagine looking over a beautiful green canyon at sunrise. Features haunting muted trumpet and virtuosic piano. [Tempo: Medium / 112 BPM]
A delightful jazz combo version of the famous song Singing in the Rain, by Nacio Herb Brown (music) and Arthur Freed (lyrics). The song came into public domain in USA on January 1st, 2025. Performance is by the Lynne Jazz Ensemble. Light jazz band with drums, electric bass, piano, guitar, trombone and flute, and featuring Chris Weeks on vocal. [Please note: This historical composition may, or may not, be in the public domain in the country of your residence, as every country has its own laws on when a historical music composition enters public domain. In the USA it is public domain as of January 1, 2025. You must investigate your own country's copyright laws before using this music.] [Tempo: Medium / 132 BPM]
A toe-tapping, bright, happy and easy jazz instrumental version of the famous song, Singing in the Rain, composed by Nacio Herb Brown in the 1920's, first published in 1929. This song came into public domain in USA on January 1st, 2025. Performance is by the Lynne Jazz Ensemble. Light jazz band with drums, electric bass, piano, guitar, trombone and flute. [Please note: This historical composition may, or may not, be in the public domain in the country of your residence, as every country has its own laws on when a historical music composition enters public domain. In the USA it is public domain as of January 1, 2025. You must investigate your own country's copyright laws before using this music.] [Tempo: Medium / 132 BPM]
A swinging and easy-going, sultry jazz blues, male vocal version of the classic blues song, Am I Blue? Traditional jazz combo of piano, upright bass, drums, guitar and horns. Composed by Harry Akst (music) and Grant Clarke (lyrics), and first published in 1929, this song came into public domain in USA on January 1st, 2025. Performance is by the Lynne Jazz Ensemble featuring Tom Savage on vocals. [Please note: This historical composition may, or may not, be in the public domain in the country of your residence, as every country has its own laws on when a historical music composition enters public domain. In the USA it is public domain as of January 1, 2025. You must investigate your own country's copyright laws before using this music.] [Tempo: Slow, Medium / 120 BPM]
A swinging and easy-going, jazz blues instrumental version of the classic blues song, Am I Blue? Traditional jazz combo of piano, upright bass, drums, guitar and horns. composed by Harry Akst and first published in 1929, this song came into public domain in USA on January 1st, 2025. The performance is by the Lynne Jazz Ensemble. [Please note: This historical composition may, or may not, be in the public domain in the country of your residence, as every country has its own laws on when a historical music composition enters public domain. In the USA it is public domain as of January 1, 2025. You must investigate your own country's copyright laws before using this music.] [Tempo: Medium / 120 BPM]
A bright and uplifting vocal jazz version of the classic song Happy Days Are Here Again from the 1920's. This song was composed by Milton Ager (music) and Jack Yellen (lyrics) and was, amongst other things, used as the campaign song for Franklin J Roosevelt's 1932 presidential campaign. Originally released in 1929, this song came into Public Domain in the USA on January 1st, 2025. This version is performed by the Lynne Jazz Ensemble featuring lead vocals by Dirk J J van der Merwe. [Please note: This historical composition may, or may not, be in the public domain in the country of your residence, as every country has its own laws on when a historical music composition enters public domain. In the USA it is public domain as of January 1, 2025. You must investigate your own country's copyright laws before using this music.] [Tempo: Medium, Fast / 206 BPM]
A light-footed, easy, fun and feel-good vocal version of the classic song 'Tip-toe Thru the Tulips', composed by Joe Burke (music) and Al Dubin (lyrics). Originally released in 1929, this song came into Public Domain in the USA on January 1st, 2025. This version is performed by the Lynne Jazz Ensemble featuring lead vocals by Thomas Penninger. [Please note: This historical composition may, or may not, be in the public domain in the country of your residence, as every country has its own laws on when a historical music composition enters public domain. In the USA it is public domain as of January 1, 2025. You must investigate your own country's copyright laws before using this music.] [Tempo: Medium / 150 BPM]
A light-footed, easy, fun and feel-good vocal version of the classic song 'Tip-toe Thru the Tulips', composed by Joe Burke (music) and Al Dubin (lyrics). Originally released in 1929, this song came into Public Domain in the USA on January 1st, 2025. This version is performed by the Lynne Jazz Ensemble featuring lead vocals by Dirk J J van der Merwe. [Please note: This historical composition may, or may not, be in the public domain in the country of your residence, as every country has its own laws on when a historical music composition enters public domain. In the USA it is public domain as of January 1, 2025. You must investigate your own country's copyright laws before using this music.] [Tempo: Medium / 150 BPM]
A happy and toe-tapping, instrumental jazz band version of the classic 1929 song Tip-toe Thru the Tulips, performed by a jazz combo consisting of piano, drums, upright bass, acoustic guitar, clarinet and trombone. Originally released in 1929, this song came into Public Domain in the USA on January 1st, 2025. This version is performed by the Lynne Jazz Ensemble. Stem files available. [Please note: This historical composition may, or may not, be in the public domain in the country of your residence, as every country has its own laws on when a historical music composition enters public domain. In the USA it is public domain as of January 1, 2025. You must investigate your own country's copyright laws before using this music.] [Tempo: Medium / 150 BPM]