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The Greatest Medley Ever Told - Sister Act - MP3 backing track

This title is a cover version of The Greatest Medley Ever Told as made famous by Sister Act
Deloris & The Ronelles
Song list included in this medley: Love Child, Proud Mary, Devil With The Blue Dress, I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch), Please Mr. Postman, Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polkadot Bikini, Stop! In the Name of Love, Shop Around, I Can't Turn You Loose, Do The Hustle, Bad Girls, Mr. Big Stuff, Shotgun, Nowhere To Run, Halleluiah, My Guy, I Will Follow Him (Chariot), We Are Family.

The Greatest Medley Ever Told - Backing Track MP3 - Sister Act - Instrumental Karaoke Song

Tempo: variable (around 111 BPM)

In the same key as the original: D, F, G, B♭, C, F♯, Bm, E, D♭, E♭, A♭, A, B

This track ends without fading out

Duration: 04:05 - Sample at: 00:39

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Cover Version MP3

A singer performs the lead vocal
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These music files do not include lyrics. Download the karaoke with lyrics.

About

Release date: 1993
Format: MP3 320 Kbps
Genres: Gospel, In English
Songwriter: Jacques Plante
Composers: Van McCoy, Del Roma, J W Stole
Original songwriter: Brian Bert, Joseph Broussard, Lamont Dozier, Kenneth Gamble, Berry Gordy Jr, Freddie Gorman, Bert Holland, Brian Holland, Eddie Holland, Frances V Long, Lee Julien Pockriss, Otis Redding, Pamela Joan Sawyer, William Stevenson, Richard Dean Taylor, Paul Vance, Autry De Walt, Carol Washington, Frank Edward Wilson, Nile Rodgers, Bernard Edwards (US), Deke Richards, Leon A Huff, Ralph G Williams, Anthony Jackson, John Fogerty, Smokey Robinson

All files available for download are backing tracks, they're not the original music.

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1 comment
  • 8 years ago
    • has rated this track
    Accurate arrangement. Brass comes over as rather synthentic in places, but