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Lyr Req: Midland Two-step and Choupique Two-step |
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Subject: Help! French Cajun Lyrics! From: bignick@execpc.com Date: 13 Aug 99 - 09:16 AM Hello everyone! I'm looking for some French Cajun Lyrics .. Specifically for "Midland Two Step" (Delafose) and "Choupique Two Step" (Nathan Abshire version). I'm going crazy! I can't find French Cajun lyrics anywhere! I know of two books, Cajun Music: A Reflection of a People by Ann Allen Savoy (Bluebird Press) and "Ye Yaille Chere" that transcribes many French songs. But these two songs aren't in either book. We have a Zydeco band .. but since I've purchased a Mark Savoy Cajun Box, we've been trying to play more French Cajun music .. Maybe somebody knows someone who can help for $? Thank you everybody! Big Nick and the Cydecos (Check out our WEB page if you'd like!) http://www.execpc.com/~bignick
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Help! French Cajun Lyrics! From: GUEST,keef_usa@yahoo.com Date: 16 Mar 01 - 11:45 AM sorry i can't help, i am also looking for cajun/zydeco lyrics, have been looking online for awhile today, really looking for 'zydeco gris gris' or 'z'haricots gris gris.' would appreciate any leads, thanks. |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Help! French Cajun Lyrics! From: Mrrzy Date: 16 Mar 01 - 11:48 AM Interesting. I've never heard of gri-gri making it out of Africa before (where I grew up it's the term for a little charm or amulet or something that does something usually bad, like the theory in my gym class, when we had to run around the field and there was a spot where we all got cramps, and somebody said "Y'a un gri-gri la qui fait crever" (there's a charm here that kills us) - made perfect sense to me at the time! I thought there was another term for the Cajuns. Anyway, I have a friend from les parages, so I'll ask. He takes a while to get back to me, especially since his email is in my bollixed Outlook address book right now! |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Help! French Cajun Lyrics! From: GUEST,Doc Rock Date: 16 Mar 01 - 01:48 PM Beausoleil performed a version of zydeco gris-gris. It should be in the liner notes of one of their tapes. If I come across it I will get back to you. And Gris Gris is common to Cajun and Creole French in Louisiana. The term was most likely introduced by West African slaves in the 18th century. |
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Subject: Lyr Add: MIDLAND TWO-STEP and CHOUPIQUE TWO-STEP From: Sorcha Date: 16 Mar 01 - 03:14 PM Insert drum roll here........found both of them at the same site.
LE MIDLAND TWO STEP
O, toi, catin, op tous mes parents
O, toi, 'tite fille, comment ça se fait avec toi
O, je m'en vas en quelque part, ouais, pour mon je ti voir
O, y yaie, toi, catin, ça pesut passer
O, mon je m'en vas, o, j'ai pas d'argent
He' jolie catin, ouais
He, jolie catin
He, jolie catin, ouais
He, jolie catin |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Help! French Cajun Lyrics! From: Sorcha Date: 16 Mar 01 - 04:14 PM PS--e mail sent |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Help! French Cajun Lyrics! From: Rollo Date: 16 Mar 01 - 08:10 PM YEZZ! Sorcha you're best!
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Help! French Cajun Lyrics! From: Sorcha Date: 16 Mar 01 - 08:35 PM Mais, oui, oui. Did you expect less? |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Help! French Cajun Lyrics! From: GUEST,Bigb Daddy Date: 17 Mar 01 - 01:50 PM Doctor John (The Night Tripper) recorded "Gri-Gris Gumbo Ya Ya about thirty years ago, Mrrzy. |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Midland Two-step and Choupique Two-step From: GUEST,Sybil Hebert Date: 26 May 16 - 11:19 AM Hi guys, saw your thread while looking for lyrics to Midland Two Step as well. Found lyrics, however they do not match any song I've heard. But I'll make do. have you ever used: cajunlyrics.com I usually go to that site first, list by title and/or author, and you can print directly from the link. Arête pas la musique! |
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