A Free Music Library Created By Music Lovers as a Gift for Music Lovers
Our musical heritage is a fundamental part of our culture that defines us, our identity, and our history. Much like relics from the past that are curated, preserved, and showcased in museums for everyone to see, we strive to create a curated collection of music so that you can enjoy this eternal art form and all the phases it has gone through since before our time.
Our free music site is a product of our Lou Parmelee, Eric Din, and Dan Della Ripa’s hard work, who spent countless hours finding old music, digitizing them, and uploading them on a platform that grants easy access to all viewers. Our love for music compelled us to create a curated playlist for our fellow music lovers so they can appreciate the uniqueness of each music form, celebrate the diversity of each artist, and appreciate it. Our free music library isn’t a commercial platform—the only one who profits is you.
So, browse through our free music smart links and revel in the symphonies we’ve curated for you with so much love.
About
Public Domain is long overdue in the USA!
We offer a link to a FREE listen to music that we like.
Everyone should know about the beginnings of music they love.
This site was designed to find this music and share it
No one profits from this site’s MUSIC but YOU!
Find MUSIC U LOVE from others.
Knowledge is power!
Testimonials
I built this site to help keep this gr8 music alive. Enjoy.
I found some real musical gems here.
Very Good Collection!
Really Good Music! I learned plenty and enjoyed every moment at this wonderful resource.
What a fine idea! Great music too.
What We Do

Search the WWW for music and post the results

Identify music in the Public Domain worthy of your time

Post Links to Music
How It Works
Music Lovers/collectors have preserved these musical gems.
Then these recordings are converted to digital files, some of these files are make accessible for free to the public.
@publicdomain4u.com we post a link to a piece of music history you should know about.
These posts contain a short description about their relevance from the poster.
Examples of Music You’ll find here
Oratorio Chorus – George Frideric Handel’s “Hallelujah chorus – Messiah”
Here is a fantastic early recording of the Hallelujah chorus, from Handel's Messiah. Originally released on Edison Diamond Disc, (a format which pre-dated even the 78 RMP record!) this remarkable performance by a virtuoso oratorio chorus from 1916 is now available for...
Burnett And Rutherford – “Ladies On The Steamboat”
Born in 1883, Kentucky native Dick Burnett started singing when he was just four years old. He mastered the dulcimer, banjo and fiddle by the age of thirteen. Burnett wrote the great ballad "Man Of Constant Sorrow" which was later covered by Bob Dylan and featured in...
Paul Whiteman Orchestra – “Doo Wacka Doo”
The Paul Whiteman Orchestra famously pushed the boundaries of jazz by incorporating classical orchestration into big band arrangements. Whiteman commissioned and debuted George Gershwin's groundbreaking "Rhapsody In Blue" in 1924, and his symphonic jazz style...