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    Adelaide Van Wey Street Cries and Creole Songs of New Orleans

    Smithsonian Folkways
      • 1. Remon Adelaide Van Wey
      • 2. Salangadou
      • 3. Lu-Lu-Lu
      • 4. Aine, De, Toué
      • 5. Pauv' Piti' Mom'zelle Zizi
      • 6. Jacques, Jacques
      • 7. Compère Lapin
      • 8. Papa Va Peché
      • 9. Tan' Siro' É Dou'
      • 10. Maison Denise
      • 11. Hominy Man
      • 12. Sand Seller
      • 13. Pepper Pot
      • 14. Rag Man
      • 15. Horseradish Seller
      • 16. Flower Vendor
      • 17. Cantelope Vendor
      • 18. Praline Seller
      • 19. Scissors Grinder

      On this unique album, Adelaide van Wey sings Creole songs in the distinctive patois of New Orleans and performs street cries from the eastern United States. Zither accompaniment adds an enigmatic touch to each rhyme.

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