MP3 2915 mb.
Performer: Jambalaya
Title: Buggy Full Of Cajun Music
Country: US
Catalog Number: LP-6035
Label: Swallow Records
Released: 1979
Style: Cajun
Rating: 4.3
Votes: 945
| 1 | Got You On My Mind | 2:25 |
| 2 | Belle De Campaigne | 3:17 |
| 3 | Cheater's Waltz | 2:50 |
| 4 | Cajun Boogie | 2:12 |
| 5 | Valse De Tete Dur | 2:44 |
| 6 | Showboat Special | 1:59 |
| 7 | Little Boy Waltz | 2:51 |
| 8 | The Back Door | 2:33 |
| 9 | Madamme Sostan | 2:38 |
| 10 | Jambalaya | 2:24 |
| 11 | Dans Le Coeur De La Ville | 3:18 |
| 12 | Grand Mamou | 2:28 |
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