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The original melody, later developed into "Les Flammes d'Enfer."  An influential version of "Adieu Roza" was recorded by Dennis McGee.
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ADIEU ROZA. Cajun. A tune developed into "Les Flammes d'Enfer." An influential version of “Adieu Roza” was recorded by Dennis McGee.

Source for notated version:

Printed sources:

Recorded sources:


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