12 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Married"

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Performed by Herbert Berliner
Author: Herbert Berliner
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07:18
Having sex with a married woman. She loves it doggystyle.
Author: Holycoconut
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00:09
The way a man asks for marriage.
Author: Cogitoandcradle
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02:02
Performed by Harry Macdonough
Author: Harry Macdonough
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Rock Written as a silly challenge to marry 1970s rock and oboes. - Kevin MacLeod
Author: Kevin MacLeod
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02:16
The recording was taken on the centennial anniversary of mount mary university in milwaukee, wisconsin using an iphone. The bell, in notre dame hall, rang 100 times, once for every year (duh, lol).
Author: Iskweldog
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06:01
Married couple emily and john having hard, wet, passionate sex with coughing.
Author: Emilyzitek
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02:21
Song: I Want a Girl (Just Like the Girl That Married Dear Old Dad). Composed by Harry Von Tilzer (music) and William Dillon (lyrics). Performers: American Quartet.  
Author: Untitled
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02:02
These are the noises from an outdoor coffee shop in charleston, sassyass coffee. You can hear customer interactions, the hum of the machine, and the couple (the baristas are married) joking around with each other.
Author: Sydneymoreano
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00:04
Novation supernova's vocoder working on a vocal sample. Marries well with your own reverb and has an interesting cadence if you loop it at about 2. 16s, just cutting off the delay tails.
Author: Parabolix
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04:15
Favorite airs from The Mikado (music by Gilbert and Sullivan, 1885) was a 1914 production by Edison Records, performed by the Edison Light Opera Company. This was one of several phonograph cylinders put out by Edison Records (and, no doubt, others) that attempted to encapsulate an entire opera or musical in about four minutes generally, they consisted of a bit of the opening chorus, a verse or two from one or two of the songs, then a bit of the Act II finale. This one is not atypical. The cast is not given, but in the 1913 recording of Pinafore, also by the Edison Light Opera Company, the following singers were featured: Elizabeth Spencer, Mary Jordan, Harry Anthony, Walter Van Brunt, James F. Harrison, and William F. Hooley The only copy of the recording I had to work from was not particularly high quality, and, though I think I managed to clean it up fairly well, I had to leave some of the background noise in, or the singers start to sound unnatural since cleanup of static does, by necessity, remove some information as well. By removing clicks and pops, then blending a noise-reduced track with the one just cleaned of the clicks and pops, good results can be achieved. Notes This was Edison Blue Amberol #2179, which was a reissue of Edison 4-minute Amberol #465. Songs All songs are heavily abridged: Overture (first few seconds) A wand'ring minstrel I Three little maids from school are we Tit-willow (On a tree by a river) Act II Finale: "For he's gone and married Yum-Yum" and "The threatened cloud has passed away" The full text of The Mikado is available on English Wikisource: s:The Mikado.
Author: Gilbert and Sullivan; Edison Light Opera Company
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Favorite airs from The Mikado (music by Gilbert and Sullivan, 1885) was a 1914 production by Edison Records, performed by the Edison Light Opera Company. This was one of several phonograph cylinders put out by Edison Records (and, no doubt, others) that attempted to encapsulate an entire opera or musical in about four minutes generally, they consisted of a bit of the opening chorus, a verse or two from one or two of the songs, then a bit of the Act II finale. This one is not atypical. The cast is not given, but in the 1913 recording of Pinafore, also by the Edison Light Opera Company, the following singers were featured: Elizabeth Spencer, Mary Jordan, Harry Anthony, Walter Van Brunt, James F. Harrison, and William F. Hooley The only copy of the recording I had to work from was not particularly high quality, and, though I think I managed to clean it up fairly well, I had to leave some of the background noise in, or the singers start to sound unnatural since cleanup of static does, by necessity, remove some information as well. By removing clicks and pops, then blending a noise-reduced track with the one just cleaned of the clicks and pops, good results can be achieved. Notes This was Edison Blue Amberol #2179, which was a reissue of Edison 4-minute Amberol #465. Songs All songs are heavily abridged: Overture (first few seconds) A wand'ring minstrel I Three little maids from school are we Tit-willow (On a tree by a river) Act II Finale: "For he's gone and married Yum-Yum" and "The threatened cloud has passed away" The full text of The Mikado is available on English Wikisource: s:The Mikado.
Author: Gilbert and Sullivan; Edison Light Opera Company
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