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Creole French Music

Nyperold

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Does anybody remember this? I don't know the title of the song(s), I can't find it/them on the wiki using any search terms I would use, and there's no way I would know an episode number.

It's not "It's Zydeco", but something actually being sung in, if I'm remembering correctly, Creole French. At least, that's what the closed captioning told me. (I'm not deaf, but I did watch it with it on sometimes.)
 

ssetta

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I think you're talking about this:


And there's this one:


This one:


And I think there was one more that was a solo harmonica and footage of flowers in a field. I can't seem to find it anywhere online.
 
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