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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Wafus Two-Step

Marc Savoy also did this on a Smithsonian Folkways album, Cajun Social Music, with the title Tout Ca C'est Dur a Croire (link above).

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Wafus Two-Step

Very nice version on this link, Neal!
Thanks

Gus

Re: Wafus Two-Step

Here's a quote by Raymond E. Francois in his book Ye Yaille, Chere, "I have never been able to find an explanation of the name Wafus." Considering the extensive research done by Mr. Francois for the book and the fact that he himself is an accomplished cajun musician, if he doesn't know I don't if we'll ever know.

Re: Re: Wafus Two-Step

Interesting. The best I could find is that walfus is a common typo for walrus.

Re: Re: Re: Wafus Two-Step

Or Waffles, with blackberry or raspberry syrup? Do the lyrics on Neal's site or the Youtube version have anything to do with Breakfast Crepes?
Way out in Left Field.
Anyway, it's a bouncy, happy number that is easy to learn, and should be in everybody's playbook. Just wish I could play it like Marc Savoy. Give me 50 more years.
JB

Re: Re: Re: Re: Wafus Two-Step

I always thought it meant waffles...lol



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