Here you go fellas. Here's something to get out your dusty "D" accordions and play along with in the key of "A" (2nd position(on the pull). I've compared this version to other Yew Toob Cankton Two Steps, and it seems like we have a totally different song here or even a mistitled one. Oh well, I like this Cankton Two Step better than the other ones because it is a rare version with some peppa and some nice tones. Lee Sonnier and his Acadian All Stars ladies and gentlemen. Give it a yank if yer able.
Thanks Greezy, I love the old style Cajun music.
Unfortunately your link for youtube doesn't work.
Youtube said, sorry this video isn't available
I found the song on my harddisk en put it on youtube.
With link#2 you and the other members can listen to the song.
A former Cajun Band which is called The Cajun Company play that song too and it sound quite the same.
Mah mon, you got to copy and pace the link in my comment then. For whatever reason, ever time I post a link in the "Website Link #1" block, the little computer at the bottom of my comments with the link or video most often don't work. Big Nick, I'm holding you totally responsible for this. LOL, You have your orders.
I realize that I downloaded the song from Neal Pomea's website npmusic.org
Many lovely old recordings just like Wade Falcon's website with also lots of information about the songs.
I'm definitely not a Cajun and just a bloody foreigner , but Cajun Music is really the only music that hits me in the heart and also the only music that makes me dancing.
I like the nowadays music too, but the rawer old time version without drums, bass and steel and with twin fiddles, guitar, accordion and tit fer is my all time favourite.
I'm not the only one from abroad and my family thinks I'm crazy