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Message # 4431.1 Subject: Don't recognize the song, but.... Date: Sat 28/06/03 09:29:31 GMT Name: Waterspaniel Website: http://home.ican.net/~clarkent/ted/Jambalaya_lyrics.htm |
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...the words sound like Louisiana Cajun. "Jambalaya" was a big hit for Jo Stafford 50 or so years ago. Unless you know the Cajun dialect, you won't understand half of the words without a translation (see link above if interested - not wetlook). So my guess is, the song is either of Cajun origin, or somebody used some lousy translation software. Oops, off topic. |
In reply to Message (4431) Strange lyrics !
By Lou - lns@wetlou.de Sat 28/06/03 07:43:24 GMT Website: www.wwfweb.de.vu Hi Folks !
I've found on a very strange website this oldfashion american Folksong. Ich think it must come from the land around the Missisippi. Mabe near St. Louis, because there are some french elements in it. Does sombody know this wonderful old Song ?
Here are the lyric`s >>>>>
My father was a mobile man, and I is him likewise in the blood. The drums it the movement I fortunately, so long me include hat regulation in a crate and revolutions. Valderi, Valdera, Valderi, Valderahahahahaha Valderi, Valdera et révolutions centrent le chapeau. Why the small bird sings merrily its song in such a kind at you, those never squats, because down, landin from landout by courses of Andre pulls. Valderi, Valdera, Valderi, Valderahahahahaha Valderi, Valdera, by courses of Andre pulls. The drum carry? Raenzlein and this personnel which I at the world in and in serious Wanderbur tanks are far away. Valderi, Valdera, Valderi, Valderahahahahaha Valderi, Valdera, by courses of Andre pulls.
Author ??? <<<<
Could you give me a hint ?
Lou
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