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Re: T'en a eu, t'en auras plus V.S. Step It Fast

I've been playing this song for a long time and to this very day do not have the lyrics for "T'en a eu T'en auras plus" in my brain or song book. It was the 1st two step I ever witnessed played on accordion by an ole cat in my neighborhood. It was his signature song and he could smoke it, but never sang it! I never stopped to figure out the wording. It would be nice if someone finally posted the lyrics and the English translation hear on this very thread. Anyone? This is the version that I think sings the best if you can do it without swallowing your own tongue or having your teeth fly out on stage.



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Re: T'en a eu, t'en auras plus V.S. Step It Fast

Wade Falcon to the rescue:

https://earlycajunmusic.blogspot.com/2016/03/step-it-fast-nathan-abshire.html?m=1

Re: T'en a eu, t'en auras plus V.S. Step It Fast

The lyrics are one of those nonsensical types. I doubt that many people can sing that at full speed.

Re: T'en a eu, t'en auras plus V.S. Step It Fast

The lyrics are redik LOL. This one better stays an instrumental IMO.



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