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Artist/Band:
Jim Ed Brown and the Browns
Lyrics for Song: Cajun Stripper
Lyrics for Album: This Is My Beat! [RCA Victor] [1968]
(Doug Kershaw - Rusty Kershaw)
Say child, have you seen the Bourbon Street queen
She's feeling it, revealing it, down in New Orleans that cajun stripper queen
Dance, dance, dance, little stripper, dance while the music's hot
Dance, dance, dance, little queenie, do give it all you've got.
She's got what it takes to drive you insane
She'll show you things like you ain't never seen, that little cajun queen
So dance, dance, dance little stripper, dance while the music's hot
Dance, dance, dance, little queenie, do give it all you've got.
--- Instrumental ---
She doesn't undress like all of the rest
She kicks off her shoes when she feels the blues, the cajun stripper blues
So dance, dance, dance little stripper, dance while the music's hot
Dance, dance, dance, little queenie, do give it all you've got.
If would you go down to that cajun town
Tell her that I said to let her hair hang down and show you round the town
And dance, dance, dance little stripper, dance while the music's hot
Dance, dance, dance, little queenie, do give it all you've got...
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Cajun Stripper
Jim Ed Brown and the Browns deliver a spirited performance of Cajun Stripper on their 1968 RCA Victor album, This Is My Beat!. Rooted in the New Orleans jazz and zydeco traditions, the track showcases the group's mastery of the accordion and fiddle, blending rhythmic complexity with lively, danceable energy. Jim Ed Brown, a celebrated figure in the Cajun revival, brings a vocal style that perfectly complements the upbeat tempo and traditional instrumentation. This recording captures the vibrant musical culture of the late 1960s, offering a glimpse into the fusion of folk and jazz that defined the era. The song stands as a testament to the group's ability to honor regional roots while crafting compelling, original compositions that resonated with audiences across the United States. |
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