A tune about which I kn ew nothing, but my chum Rees Wesson tells me: I've always wondered why that tune is called Cajun Two-Step as it's unlike any Cajun music that I've heard (and I've heard a lot). Apparently, the tune comes from Nathan Abshire’s playing on the Sonet album ‘The Cajuns Volume 2' although it's not really a two-step. X:549 T:Cajun Two-Step M:2/4 L:1/8 K:G GA|:B2 BA G2 GA|B2 BA G2 B2|A2 AA-AG A2|B2 BA G2 GA| B2 BA G2 GA|B2 BA G2 B2|A2 AA-AG F2|1 G2 B2 G2 A2 :|2 G2 B2 d2 B2|| c2 cc-cB A2|B2 BB-BA G2|A2 AA-AG F2|G2 B2 d2 B2| c2 cc-cB A2|B2 BB-BA G2|A2 AA-AG F2|1 G2 B2 G2 B2 :|2 G2 B2 G2||
A tune a day recorded by Lester Bailey, in his shed, played on one of his various melodeons.