60′s medley 1 (Various Artists)

A backing track to suit a lively gig. Ideal for a female vocalist to sing, this medley lasts 6 minutes and has 3 great sixties hits – baby love (Supremes), I only want to be with you (Dusty Springfield) and Dancing in the street (Martha Reeves and the Vandellas). The structure is quite simple – [...]

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Misty (Ray Stevens)

Misty is an old song, recorded by many of the great crooners of the past century, but it shot to number 2 in the UK charts when Ray Stevens recorded his uptempo country vwersion of it. This backing track is the same arrangement as the Ray Stevens version but doesn’t fade out at the end [...]

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Dance Floor Filler Medley 3

A great backing track of two very Dancey tunes which is guaranteed to get the party going. Both Paris to Berlin and Every time we touch were hits around 2006/2007 so have the same feel and appeal. Ideal for a female singer who wants to fill the dancefloor. Listen to a 30 second audio clip [...]

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Gloria Estefan Medley

This backing track medley of two of Gloria Estefans biggest hits (Dr Beat and 123) is a real dance floor filler. It’s uptempo and punchy and will be great for any female singer to sing. Listen to a 30 second audio clip (below) or buy the full backing track from our catalogue: Audio Clip: CLICK [...]

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How to save a life (The Fray)

A massive hit for The Fray, this backing track of How to save a life is based on the radio play version. It has a properly structured ending, unlike the original song which just peters out and ends abruptly. Listen to a 30 second audio clip (below) or buy the full backing track from our [...]

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Acceptable in the 80′s (Calvin Harris)

Calvin Harris burst on to the music scene in 2007 after his music gained popularity in the clubs. This backing track of Aceptable in the eighties is based on the UK single release (radio play version) and is a fun song with a feel good factor. It’s not an eighties song but it is quite [...]

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