Re: "Real" Titles on Marc Savoy's Back To Basics CD
Bassman
Ned - Yeah, the Ville Platte Two-Step is an old Dennis McGee tune that is clearly a waltz, not a two-step (no idea why the title). Later covered by Al Berard & Karen England, as well as (under the title "Depuis L'Age de Quinze Ans") by Courtney Granger and by Joe Hall.
I wonder if Courtney got it from the Savoy Doucet Band, since they recorded it under the title Depuis L'age de Quinze Ans on the Les Harias album in 1984? I have the vinyl. Will have to check the liner notes and see if they say where Savoy Doucet got it from.
Re: "Real" Titles on Marc Savoy's Back To Basics CD
Califiddler -- I found that most of the songs I was able to ID on Back to Basics were ones Marc had performed previously, but I wasn't aware that he'd done "Depuis L'Age de Quinze Ans," since Les Harias never seems to have made it from vinyl to CD/MP3. I'll be interested to hear what you learn from the liner notes.
Re: "Real" Titles on Marc Savoy's Back To Basics CD
Here's what it says about Depuis L'Age de Quinze Ans in the liner notes to Les Harias:
"This is a very old tune of Dennis McGee that Marc has always loved so Marc fit the song to the accordion and with the help of our friend Eric Martin wrote some words to it. He wanted it to be a story of a young woman who was abandoned by the man she loved when she was fifteen years old. She had his child and though she later remarried she was always searching for another like him."
Re: "Real" Titles on Marc Savoy's Back To Basics CD
That's funny -- in the original McGee lyrics, it's the girl who abandons the guy: "Since the age of 15, you promised me your little heart. At the age of 16, you abandon me."
Re: "Real" Titles on Marc Savoy's Back To Basics CD
3 other possibilities :
1 - Amede waltz : La bonne vie (Savoy-Doucet Cajun Band)
9 - Valse à L.J. Hebert : Valse de Grande Pinière (Magnolia Sisters)
14- Valse à Cheese Read : Valse de Prairie Ronde