Louisiana Two Step, from the recording by Rockin' Dopsie, as near as I can figure it out. Fairly beginner level as I'm somewhat beginner level myself. It ends somewhat abruptly as I started making mistakes and I didn't feel like editing and editing and editing.
I believe this is the zydeco version of the cajun song "Bosco Stomp". There is a video of him playing this live, on YouTube. He plays the accordion upside down. Also, I realized, I play this slightly different than him. On the opening licks, he's a bit more staccato on some buttons, whereas I'm doing this blend across the rows, where one button is overlapping with the sound of the other, giving it a little cry. I picked that up from the Ay Tee Fee song I demoed. So, if you don't like this way, look up the video of him playing live and get what you can from there.
I also apologize for the sound. I have a crappy webcam, and music played into it distorts fairly easily, so I had to turn the Roland way down, and there's a little resulting line noise.
Here's some lyrics that someone transcribed for me:
Oh, chère catin,
T'es ma malheureuse,
Tu m'as mis dehors(*),
Tu m'as fait brailler,
Ça m'a fait du mal.
(Repeat verse 1)
Oh, maman,
T'es ma malheureuse,
Tu m'as fait brailler hier au soir,
Ça m'a fait tomber,
Ça m'a fait du mal,
(Repeat verse 1)
(*) pronounce « deyor)
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