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Several people have asked me in the last few days about the song Chris King plays at the end of the ‘That Ain’t Country’ ep of Into the Zone - it’s this by Amedé Ardoin with Dennis McGee
Recorded 1929 in New Orleans, it’s about being an orphan, a lonely traveler- the lyrics and some context here earlycajunmusic.blogspot.com/2016/03/le-val…
And here’s the link to the show pushkin.fm/into-the-zone
If you are this far into a thread about haunting early Cajun music you probably need this in your life, which I was introduced to by @amandapetrusich

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