"Louie Louie" performed by Rice University Marching Owl Band (MOB). You can find it on the album "The Best Of Louie Louie", its available at Amazon.
Below is a link to the instrumental version; it's on 12" though. http://www.musicstack.com/item/45173006/swv/rain Below is a link to the instrumental version; it's on 12" though. http://www.musicstack.com/item/45173006/swv/rain
Trail version
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There is no legal source for the instrumental version of this song.
You can find the instrumental version of a song on music streaming platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, or YouTube. Just search for the song title followed by "instrumental" to locate the version without vocals.
On April 6, 1963, The Kingsmen (who are from Oregon) recorded what is to become the most famous version of Louie Louie at Northwestern Recorders in Portland, Oregon. About a week later, Paul Revere and the Raiders record their own version of Louie Louie in the same studio. There was an unsuccessful effort to make Louie Louie the official state song, but on April 2, 1986, "Louie Louie Day" was proclaimed by the state of Oregon. Miss. Oregon's confusion could stem from the fact that Portland's One More Time Around Again Marching Band plays it's version every year at the Rose Festival parade.
An instrumental version.
instrumental
Check the "related links" below for a Karaoke version of Franklin. It's not completely instrumental, as it still has the background vocals.
Below is a link to the instrumental version; it's on 12" though. http://www.musicstack.com/item/45173006/swv/rain Below is a link to the instrumental version; it's on 12" though. http://www.musicstack.com/item/45173006/swv/rain
just youtube crave by total instrumental on youtube its on there.
Trail version
Trace Bundy does an acoustic instrumental version.
Itunes.
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