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'''MARINGOUINS ONT TOUT MANGÉ MA BELLE, LES''' (The Mosquitoes Ate Up My Sweetheart).  Cajun, Waltz. USA, Louisiana. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB(Vocal)AABBAA(Vocal)AABBAABB. The word ''maringouin'' comes from the South American Indian name for mosquito, states Raymond Francois (1990), although ''moustique'' is also used in some parts of Louisiana. The lyric begins:
|f_annotation='''MARINGOUINS ONT TOUT MANGÉ MA BELLE, LES''' (The Mosquitoes Ate Up My Sweetheart). AKA - "You belong to Me." Cajun, Waltz. USA, Louisiana. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB(Vocal)AABBAA(Vocal)AABBAABB. The word ''maringouin'' comes from the South American Indian name for mosquito, states Raymond Francois (1990), although ''moustique'' is also used in some parts of Louisiana. The lyric begins:
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''Les maringouins ont tout mangé ma belle,''<br>
''Les maringouins ont tout mangé ma belle,''<br>
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See also the note for the song "[[Annotation:Gabriel]]."   
See also the note for the song "[[Annotation:Gabriel]]."   
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|f_source_for_notated_version=Segura Brothers (La.) [Francois].  
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|f_printed_sources=Francois ('''Yé Yaille, Chère!'''), 1990; pp. 230-231.  
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|f_recorded_sources=Columbia 40507-F (78 RPM), Segura Brothers (1928).  Old Timey Records OT-108, the Segura Brothers.
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''Source for notated version'': Segura Brothers (La.) [Francois].  
See note at Early Cajun Music [https://earlycajunmusic.blogspot.com/2018/03/a-mosquito-ate-up-my-sweetheart-segura.html] for more information.
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''Printed sources'': Francois ('''Yé Yaille, Chère!'''), 1990; pp. 230-231.  
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Old Timey Records OT-108, the Segura Brothers.</font>
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Hear/see the tune played the Red Stick Ramblers on youtube.com [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWxnbxePq1o]<br>
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MARINGOUINS ONT TOUT MANGÉ MA BELLE, LES (The Mosquitoes Ate Up My Sweetheart). AKA - "You belong to Me." Cajun, Waltz. USA, Louisiana. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB(Vocal)AABBAA(Vocal)AABBAABB. The word maringouin comes from the South American Indian name for mosquito, states Raymond Francois (1990), although moustique is also used in some parts of Louisiana. The lyric begins:

Les maringouins ont tout mangé ma belle,
Ils n'ont laissé que les gros orteils.
C'est pour faire des bouchons de liège,
C'est pour boucher mes demi-bouteilles.

Mosquitoes have eat up my darling,
They only left the big toes,
This is to make corks,
It's to seal my half full bottles.

See also the note for the song "Annotation:Gabriel."


Additional notes
Source for notated version : - Segura Brothers (La.) [Francois].

Printed sources : - Francois (Yé Yaille, Chère!), 1990; pp. 230-231.

Recorded sources : - Columbia 40507-F (78 RPM), Segura Brothers (1928). Old Timey Records OT-108, the Segura Brothers.

See also listing at :
Hear/see the tune played the Red Stick Ramblers on youtube.com [1]
See note at Early Cajun Music [2] for more information.



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