Louisiana Belle

Songwriters Hal Willis
and
Ginger Willis

           
 
Way down South in a Louisiana Bayou
Lives a Cajun girl by the name of Little Jou Jou
She makes Soup O' Tater, Tames an alligator and Poles a Pirogue Too
Well her Papa-Maman say, She can really cook the Gumbo
Her kinfolks come just to eat a Big a-Jumbo
 
Chorus:
She's My Louisiana Belle, and she lives in Bayou Pon! Pon!
We're gonna have a feast, We're gonna bake a Jambon
She's a Jolie fille and a Sweet Little Bon! Bon!
She's my Louisiana Belle
 
Well in her tight fitting jeans, she's hotter than a griddle
Can play accordion and a Lotta Cajun Fiddle
 She's my little Cherie, and she loves me Oui! Oui!
And me I love her too
Well me and Little Jou! Jou! We're Gonna go a prancing
Do a little two step, a lotta line dancing
I'm proud to say, the she's my little poupee and she's gonna marry me today
 
(Chorus)
 
Well I go trap a muskrat, and make a me some money
I'll buy a pretty dress, and take it to my honey-
She's the apple of my eye, and my sweet potato pie
And Oh: La La, C'est Ca L'amour
I'm gonna take her to the gulf, like she's a been a wishing
Introduce her to the kinfolks and do a little fishing
C'est le paradis for little Jou Jou and me - and she's gonna marry me today.
 
(Chorus)
 
We're gonna have a wedding party, and everything that's nice
Eat a crawfish pie and a little dirty rice
Oh Golly! Golly! Gee! Today she's gonna say Oui
She's my Louisiana Belle.

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