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  2. Jambalaya (On the Bayou) - Wikipedia

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    Williams began writing the song while listening to the Cajuns talk about food on the Hadacol Caravan bus. [4] With a melody based on the Cajun song "Grand Texas", some sources, including AllMusic, claim that the song was co-written by Williams and Moon Mullican, with Williams credited as sole author and Mullican receiving ongoing royalties.

  3. My Big John - Wikipedia

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    The song is told from the point of view of the "Cajun Queen" that drove John away – her search for him, then discovering about his death. The song follows the same format as "Big Bad John" except that the chorus intoning the title periodically is made up of male voices and is sung in a different key; unusually for "answer songs", the composer of the original - Jimmy Dean, in this case - is ...

  4. Bayou Pon Pon - Wikipedia

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    Davis would also record another song that he wrote with Williams called "Forever is a Long, Long Time." Just about all of the songs Williams pitched to other artists were flops on the charts, including " I Can't Escape from You " by Ray Price , "Countyfied" and " The Little House We Built (Just o'er the Hill) " by Big Bill Lister , "A Stranger ...

  5. The Rough Guide to Cajun & Zydeco (1998 album) - Wikipedia

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    The Rough Guide to Cajun & Zydeco is a compilation album originally released in 1998. Part of the World Music Network Rough Guides series, [1] the album features the cajun and zydeco genres of Louisiana in roughly equal measures. [2] Phil Stanton, co-founder of the World Music Network, compiled and produced the album. [3]

  6. C. J. Chenier - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Chenier followed in his father's footsteps and led his father's band as an accordion performer and singer of zydeco, a blend of cajun and creole music. With five previous albums to his credit, by 1994, Chenier began to record for Chicago-based Alligator Records .

  7. Dusted (Gin Blossoms album) - Wikipedia

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    It was released through San Jacinto Records, a small independent label as a 12-song tape and record in 1989. Seven of the songs on this album were re-recorded by the band after they signed to A&M Records. "Keli Richards" and "Angels Tonight" were re-recorded and included on the 1991 EP Up and Crumbling.

  8. The story behind ‘Cheese Tax,’ the viral dog song stuck in ...

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    With the "Cheese Tax" song taking over countless people's feeds, it's inspiring all kinds of creative responses. Hobbs attributes the success to a "team effort." Who's the team?

  9. Tit Galop Pour Mamou - Wikipedia

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    "Tit Galop Pour Mamou" (English: either Canter to Mamou or Giddy-Yap to Mamou) is a Cajun folk song with words and music by Dewey Balfa. The tune behind Joe South's "Games People Play" resembles the tune of "Tit Galop Pour Mamou" to some extent. A recording of the song by Mamou Master was used on the soundtrack of the 1991 film Scorchers. [1]