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Lyr Req: Blues du Saoulard OR Drunkard's Blues |
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Subject: Lyr Req: Blues de saoulard OR Drunkard's Blues From: GUEST,Guest Leslie Butler Date: 23 Apr 04 - 01:10 PM Looking for words to a Cajun Song entitled Blues de Saoulard. Odd spelling but that's cajun for you. Anyone got 'em? Regards |
Subject: Lyr Add: BLUES DU SAOULARD (DRUNKARD'S BLUES) From: greg stephens Date: 23 Apr 04 - 01:49 PM 1:Quand le blues me prend moi je suis "gone" moi je suis parti m'souler Quand moi je suis soul, bebe(baybay), Moi je suis "gone" a la maison Pour "join" ma chere 'tite femme 2: Quand moi j'arrive a la maison La tite femme apres m'quereller Moi j'y ai d'mande(ay) "pourquoi tu m'querelle" Elle a repond "mon neg C'est pour toi j'te querelle J'te vois tout l'temps parti Can't do French accents, so I've written (ay) after accented e's to indicate pronunciation. Hope this makes sense. Fitting all these words to the tune is a bit of a tongue twister occasionally. The tune is St James Infirmary, give or take a note. I've put the "borrowed" English words in the lyrics in quotes. This is basically Louis Cormier's version. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Blues de saoulard OR Drunkard's Blues From: Leslie Butler Date: 27 Apr 04 - 10:07 AM Thanks, Greg. Sorry for not responding to your prompt reply sooner but I'd lost the thread. Cheers Leslie |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Blues de saoulard OR Drunkard's Blues From: GUEST,Kathryn Date: 07 Mar 14 - 10:53 AM Hi, thanks! :) |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Blues du Saoulard OR Drunkard's Blues From: melodeonboy Date: 07 Mar 14 - 03:37 PM Yeh, spot on, Greg. The version I sing is based on Steve Riley's version, which, unless my ears are mistaken, include "parce que" squeezed in just before the last line, which makes sense! I also wonder if "join" could also come from the French "joindre". Right, I'm off to find the Cormier version now, I've never heard it! Cheers! Kevin |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Blues du Saoulard OR Drunkard's Blues From: Monique Date: 07 Mar 14 - 04:00 PM "Join" is indeed more or less the way "joindre" is pronounced when squeezed on one note. |
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