File:IrvingBerlin-FollowtheCrowd2.ogg

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IrvingBerlin-FollowtheCrowd2.ogg(Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 2 min 4 s, 97 kbps, file size: 1.42 MB)

Follow the Crowd, composed and sung by Irving Berlin (1914).

Source: https://archive.org/download/IrvingBerlin/IrvingBerlin-FollowtheCrowd.mp3 from http://publicdomain4u.com/html/irving_crowd.htm

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Media of the day This file was selected as the media of the day for 31 January 2010. It was captioned as follows:
English: Follow the Crowd composed and apparently sung by Irving Berlin
Other languages
Alemannisch: Follow the Crowd vum Irving Berlin
Čeština: Píseň Follow the Crowd, kterou složil a patrně i zpívá Irving Berlin
Deutsch: Follow the Crowd von Irving Berlin
English: Follow the Crowd composed and apparently sung by Irving Berlin
日本語: アーヴィング・バーリン作詩作曲「Follow the Crowd
Македонски: „Следи ја толпата“, композиција на Ирвинг Берлин во сопствена изведба
Polski: Follow the Crowd - piosenka Irvinga Berlina (1914)
中文(繁體):艾文·柏林的作品《隨大流》


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