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BAYOU POMPON. Cajun, Two-Step. USA, southwestern Louisiana. D Major. Standard tuning. AAB(Vocal)ABB(Vocal)AAB(Vocal)A(Vocal)ABB(Vocal)AA. Angelas LeJeune, who composed the song and recorded it in 1929, was one of the best Cajun musicians and singers. There are many versions of this old song, according to Raymond Francois (1990).
Source for notated version: accordion player Angelas LeJeune (La.) [Francois].
Printed source: Francois (Ye Yaille, Chere!), 1990; pp. 36-38.
Recorded source: Old Timey Records OT-114, Angelas LeJeune.
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