Down Home Cajun Music- J' Ai Ete Au Bal

Down Home Cajun Music- J' Ai Ete Au BalOn this episode we explore the history of one of Cajun Music's most familiar songs. First recorded version was in January of 1929 by Bertrand & Pitre (Rabbit Stole The Pumpkin), later in the same year, Soileau and Robin recorded their take on the melody, (Je T'Ai Recontre Dans Le Brouillard). In the same year Babineaux & Guidry recorded yet another take on the melody, (J' Vai Jouer Celea Pour Toi). While many believe that Iry Lejeune recorded the first commonly known version of "I Went To The Dance", we know for certain that Joe Falcon's 1934 version is the first (Ne Buvez Plus Jamais). Later in 1938 J.B. Fuselier recorded his take on the song as "Chere Te Te". During the 1950's, Nathan recorded his version as "Point De Lou" and Lawrence used the melody for "Johnny Can't Dance". And from there it has continued on..John Bertrand & Milton Pitre- The Rabbit Stole The Pumpkin (Yazoo 2042) 1929 *Percy Babineaux & Bixy Guidry- J'Vai Jouer Celea Pour Toi (TSQ 2912) 1929 *Leo Soileau & Moise Robin- Je T'Ai Recontre Dans Le Brouillard (Yazoo 2041) 1929 *Joe Falcon- Ne Buvez Plus Jamais (Decca 17011) 1934J.B. Fuselier- Chere Te Te (Bluebird 2063) 1938Lawrence Walker- Johnny Can't Dance (Khoury's 615) 1951Nathan Abshire- Point De Lou (Khoury's 645) 1954Iry Lejeune- I Went To The Dance (Goldband 1041) 1954Aldus Roger- Johnny Can't Dance (La Lou 107) 1964Ardoin Brothers Orchestra- Johnny Can't Dance )SNTF 643) 1972* taken from cd releasesthe rest from the original 78rpm records and Lp's.

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A podcast on Cajun music recorded from 1928-1980.