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Early Cajun Music: "Continuez De Sonner" - Clifford Breaux

After the Breaux's recorded "Ma Blonde Est Partie" in 1929, they would head to Dallas, TX in 1937 for their last recording session ever where Clifford would record 2 songs accompanied by his sister Cleoma for Decca. One of these would be a Cajun french take on the song "Keep A Knocking But You Can't Come In" called "Continuez de Sonner" (#17043).

Read more: http://earlycajunmusic.blogspot.com/2015/02/continuez-de-sonner-clifford-breaux.html

Listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrjRqipnEb8

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