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Geno does it on his "Everybody's Dancing" cd. But its originally a fiddle tune by Bebe Carriere. I've read that it was his attempt at playing Bluegrass. Its a great song, and though it loses something when translated over to the accordion, just being able to do it is great.
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Thanks Dwight - I'll look out for it. After I posted, I googled it to try to learn more. Found out a blue runner is a fish. What with that and the gros bec, I might not be improving my playing, but I'm sure learning some natural history!
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In this case, a bluerunner is a snake, and a snake that will chase you. I never ran into, or away from, one when I was growing up in Louisiana, but I heard about them a lot.
Supposedly Bebe wrote this song after seeing his Grandmother get chased out of the chicken coop by a bluerunner snake. There is a definite chicken motif to the melody.
You must be able to hear a clip of it on Amazon, or maybe WalMart.
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Try on this page. It doesn't start at the beginning of the song, which is a shame because the beginning is a lot of fun. Its a similar motif, but you have to hear the whole thing.