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Often referred to as the Cajun national athem, 'Jolie Blonde' was originally recorded in 1928 by by Amadie, Ophy and Cleoma Breaux and later by Leo Soileau and the Hackberry Ramblers in 1935 and Harry Choates in 1946. The song is probably best known, however, from the 1987 film "The Big Easy". |
CD: The Rosinators - see www.rosinators.com
Label: PDC Music - see www.pdcmusic.com
Credits: trad arr/The Rosinators |
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