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Louisiana Music by Title 200 Songs, 11:42:43 Total Time, 1.16 GB Louisiana Music by Title 200 songs, 11:42:43 total time, 1.16 GB Name Artist Ace In The Hole The Dukes Of Dixieland Ain't No Place To Pee On Mardi Gras Day Benny Grunch Ain't No Place To Pee On Mardi Gras Day Benny Grunch All Blues Rebirth Brass Band All Of Me Rebirth Brass Band All Them Parades Benny Grunch Baby, Whatcha Thinkin' Bout Liese's Living Room Back Home Again In Indiana Rebirth Brass Band balfa waltz David doucet Basin Street Blues Louis Armstrong Bayou Pon Pon Le Trio Cadien bayou pon pon Michael doucet and cajun brew big chief part 1 Proffesor longhair BIG CHIEF PT 1 BIG CHIEF PT 2 Big Texas Cajun Playboys Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home The Dukes Of Dixieland Bosco Stomp Cajun Playboys Bourbon St. Parade The Magnificent Seventh's Bourbon Street Blues The Dukes Of Dixieland broken hearted John delafose Bye And Bye Rebirth Brass Band Bye Bye Blackbird Pete Fountain C'est Pas La Peine Brailler Geno Delafose C'est Pas La Peine Brailler (There's No Need To Cry) Geno Delafose carnival time Al johnson CARNIVAL TIME Chere Toute-Toute Jimmy C. Newman coeur des cajuns Bruce daigrepont Colinda Cajun Playboys Coming From Behind (Monologue) Irma Thomas Coming From Behind (Monologue) Irma Thomas Cookie's Party Benny Grunch Dance Cajun Dance Cajun Playboys dancin jones Neville brothers Dixie Pete Fountain Do Whatcha' Wanna' Benny Grunch Do Whatcha Wanna Rebirth Brass Band do whatcha wanna part 3 The Rebirth brass brand Do Whatcha Wanna(Reprise) Rebirth Brass Band dont you just know it Piano smth & the clown Down By The Riverside The Dukes Of Dixieland Filé Gumbo Zachary Richard follow me chicken Nathan & the zydeco cha cha's Four Leaf Clover Rebirth Brass Band french rockin boogie Geno delafose The GED Fight Song Benny Grunch Give Him Cornbread Beau Jocque & The Zydeco Hi-Rollers give him cornbread Beau jocque & the zydeco high rollers Go To The Mardi Gras Benny Grunch go to the mardi gras Proffesor longhair GO TO THE MARDI GRAS Gone Irma Thomas Gone Irma Thomas Grand Mamou Waylon Thibodeaux grande bosco Eddie Lejeune Happy Anniversary Cajun Playboys Have A Little Talk With Jesus Zion Harmonizers Heartaches The Dukes Of Dixieland Hell Yes I Cheated Johnny Adams hey pockey way Neville brothers Hey Pocky Away The Meters HEY POCKY AWAY Hitting On Nothing Irma Thomas Hitting On Nothing Irma Thomas Page 1 of 4 Louisiana Music by Title Name Artist hot tamale baby Clifton chenier Hot Tamale Baby Rockin' Dopsie, Jr. And The Zydeco Twisters Hot Tamale Baby - House Mix Rockin' Dopsie, Jr. And The Zydeco Twisters I'm Coming Home Rockin' Dopsie, Jr. And The Zydeco Twisters I've Found A New Baby The Dukes Of Dixieland I Did My Part Irma Thomas I Did My Part Irma Thomas I Done Got Over It Irma Thomas I Done Got Over It Irma Thomas I Feel Like Funkin' It Up (Extended Mix) Rebirth Brass Band i got loaded lil bob & the lollipops I Think I Just Seen Elvis In The Mildew On My Walls Benny Grunch I Won't Cry Irma Thomas I Won't Cry Irma Thomas iko iko dr john IKO IKO Iko Iko / All On A Mardi Gras Day Benny Grunch In Between Tears Irma Thomas In Between Tears Irma Thomas It's Raining Irma Thomas It's Raining Irma Thomas It's Too Soon To Know Irma Thomas It's Too Soon To Know Irma Thomas J'ai Vu Le Loup, Le Renard Et La Belette The Balfa Brothers j'aurais du t'aimer( I should have loved you) Jimmy c newman Jambalaya Waylon Thibodeaux jambalaya on the bayou Fats Domino Jazz Fest Liese's Living Room Jet Ais Au Bal Cajun Playboys JOCKOMO Junko Podna' Benny Grunch Kaplan Waltz Cajun Playboys Kick 'Em To The Curb Liese's Living Room King Endymion Liese's Living Room la danse de mardi gras Mamou La Danse De Mardi Gras Steve Riley & The Mamou Playboys La Pointe-Au-Pic Steve Riley & The Mamou Playboys la pointe aux pins Steve riley & the mamou playboys La Valse De Chere Bébé Jo-El Sonnier Lady Marmalade Irma Thomas Lady Marmalade Irma Thomas Lafayette Breakdown Cajun Playboys lafayette two step DL menard Laissez Faire Bruce Daigrepont Laissez Faire (Let It Be) Bruce Daigrepont Lazy River The Dukes Of Dixieland Les Flammes D'enfer BeauSoleil les grands bois Jo el sonnier Let The Good Times Roll Rockin' Dopsie, Jr. And The Zydeco Twisters lil lisa jane The Dirty dozen brass band Look Up Irma Thomas Look Up Irma Thomas Love The One You're With Rockin' Dopsie, Jr. And The Zydeco Twisters Lula Lula Don't You Go To Bingo Boozoo Chavis Madelaine Cajun Playboys MARDI GRAS IN NEW ORLEANS mardi gras mambo The Hawkettes MARDI GRAS MAMBO MARDI GRAS MAMBO Mardi Gras Mambo Remix DJ Trace Mardi Gras Wobble (Radio Edit) Choppa ft. Kool-Ade Kidz meet de boys on the battlefront The wild tchoupitoulas The Mistake I Made Eddie LeJeune My Little Dog John Delafose My Song Rebirth Brass Band my toot toot Rockin sidney Page 2 of 4 Louisiana Music by Title Name Artist No, It Ain't My Fault Olympia Brass Band One Side To The Other Liese's Living Room Ouside People Nathan & The Zydeco Cha Chas Outside People Nathan & The Zydeco Cha Chas Over By Your Mam'n Nem Benny Grunch Pauvre Hobo Cajun Playboys peanut vendor Alvin red tyler & the gyros Pearly Gate Liese's Living Room Pere Et Garçon Zydeco John Delafose & The Eunice Playboys Perrodin Two Step Cajun Playboys Petite Ou La Grosse Cajun Playboys Port Arthur Blues Cajun Playboys Potato Head Blues Louis Armstrong Revenge Lover Jude Taylor Richard's Club Beau Jacque Rock Me, Baby Rockin' Dopsie, Jr. And The Zydeco Twisters rolling pin Beausoleil Ruler Of My Heart Irma Thomas sea cruise Frankie ford SECOND LINE second line part 1 Stop inc. Second Line, Part 1 Stop, Inc The Shadow Of Your Smile The Dukes Of Dixieland Shotgun Joe Rebirth Brass Band Sinkin' To The Bottom Liese's Living Room Snap Bean L'il Brian & The Zydeco Travelers Snap Bean Li'l Brian & The Zydeco Travelers Stop Liese's Living Room Stranger On The Shore Pete Fountain Struttin' With Some Bar-Be-Que The Dukes Of Dixieland Sunrise, Sunset The Dukes Of Dixieland Sure Enough It's You Walter "Wolfman" Washington Sweet Lorraine Alton Carson & Magnificent Seventh's T'ai Petite Et T'ai Meon Cajun Playboys T'en As Eu David Doucet There Is Something On Your Mind Rockin' Dopsie, Jr. And The Zydeco Twisters They All Ask'd For You Rockin' Dopsie, Jr. And The Zydeco Twisters THEY ALL ASKED FOR YOU The Things I Used To Do Benny Grunch Think It Over One More Time Buckwheat Zydeco Think It Over One More Time Buckwheat Zydeco This Life I'm Livin' Liese's Living Room Tolam Waltz Cajun Playboys Touch 'n' Go Liese's Living Room Turn Up The Zydeco (What You Gonna Do) Rockin' Dopsie, Jr. And The Zydeco Twisters turning point Buckwheat zydeco uncle bud Boozoo chavis The Washboard Man Rockin' Dopsie, Jr. And The Zydeco Twisters What's New? The Dukes Of Dixieland What A Wonderful World Louis Armstrong When The Saints Come Marching In Pete Fountain When The Saints Go Marchin' In Rebirth Brass Band whirlaway A. tousan Whispering The Dukes Of Dixieland Who's Sorry Now The Dukes Of Dixieland who shot the lala Oliver morgan The Wild Linoleum Benny Grunch Wildwood Flower D.L. Menard ya ya Buckwheat zydeco You Can't Fly If You're Too High Rebirth Brass Band your mama dont know Nathan and the zydeco cha cha's Zydeco Boogaloo Fenest Arceneaux Zydeco Boogaloo Rockin' Dopsie, Jr. And The Zydeco Twisters Zydeco Gris-Gris BeauSoleil Zydeco Gris Gris BeauSoleil Zydeco Hee Haw Boozoo Chavis Page 3 of 4 Louisiana Music by Title Name Artist Zydeco Party Rockin' Dopsie, Jr. And The Zydeco Twisters Zydeco People Rockin' Dopsie, Jr. And The Zydeco Twisters Zydeco Sont Pas Sales David Doucet Page 4 of 4.
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