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Eh La Bas is a traditional New Orleans song.Originally it was sung with Cajun lyrics but was later given French lyrics and the common title from the French lyrics. There have been numerous versions, including English lyrics that refer to both the Cajun and French versions, and all employ a call and response.
Born in Cut Off, Louisiana. Was one of the first Cajun musicians to appear on the Louisiana Hayride and Grand Ole Opry. Was known as "the King of Cajun Singers" Also, known for 1961 Jole Blon and 1979 Cajun Country songs. Lee Benoit (born 1959), accordion player and singer; Nathan Abshire (1913-1981), Cajun accordion player
The main query I hold with You Don’t Know Love is the pace of the song. It takes 1 minute and 4 seconds for the first chorus to come in, not unheard of, but generally you will find with pop songs, especially radio hits, that the chorus will usually come in around the 40-second mark.
This list of songs or music-related items is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. ( October 2021 ) This is a list of notable Cajun musicians , Cajun music instrument makers, Cajun music folklorists, Cajun music historians, and Cajun music activists.
There are several variations of Cajun dance: a Cajun one-step, also called a Cajun jig, a Cajun two-step, also called a Cajun Jitterbug, and a Cajun Waltz. In mild contrast, zydeco dancing is a syncopated two-step or jitterbug. A Cajun dancer will cover the dance floor while the zydeco dancer will primarily dance in a smaller area.
Cajun Music and Zydeco: Rounder CD 11572 1992 "Slow Horses and Fast Women" Stomp Down Zydeco: Rounder CD 11566 1992 "You're My Mule" "Everything on the Hog" Zydeco Party: K-Tel International: 60592 1992 "Your Mama Don't Know" The Best of Louisiana Music: Rounder CD AN 08 1993 "Your Mama Don't Know" Alligator Stomp: Cajun & Zydeco, The Next ...
The Perfect Couple is full of murder, mystery and intrigue — but all anyone can talk about is that viral cast dance in the title sequence. Based on Elin Hilderbrand's novel of the same name, The ...
After fulfilling their military obligation, the two brothers recorded "Louisiana Man", an autobiographical song that Doug had written while in the Army. The song not only sold millions of copies but over the years has come to be considered a standard of modern Cajun music. [8] The song was eventually covered by more than 800 artists.