Jambalaya
Alvin Darling & Singers Lyrics


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Well goodbye Joe me gotta go, me oh my, oh
Me gotta go pole the pirogue down the bayou
My Yvonne the sweetest one me oh my oh
Son of a gun we'll have big fun on the bayou
Well jambalaya and a crawfish pie and fillet gumbo
Cause tonight I'm gonna see my ma cher amio
I'm gonna pick guitar fill fruit jar and be gay-o
Well son of a gun we'll have big fun on the bayou

Thibodaux Fontaineaux the place is buzzin'
Kinfolk come to see Yvonne by the dozen
Yeah dress in style and go hog wild, me oh my, oh
Well son of a gun we'll have big fun on the bayou
Well jambalaya and a crawfish pie

Settle down far from town get me a pirogue
And I'll catch all the fish in the bayou
Yeah swap my mon to buy Yvonne what she need-o




Son of a gun we'll have big fun on the bayou
Well jambalaya and a crawfish pie

Overall Meaning

In the song "Jambalaya" by Alvin Darling & Singers, the lyrics convey a sense of joy and excitement as the singer bids farewell to Joe and prepares for a lively time on the bayou. The imagery of poleing the pirogue down the bayou and the mention of Yvonne, described as the sweetest one, suggests a carefree and spirited adventure ahead. The phrase "son of a gun" is a colloquial term expressing enthusiasm, emphasizing the anticipation of having a great time.


The mention of jambalaya, crawfish pie, and fillet gumbo invokes a sense of celebration and gathering with loved ones. These traditional Cajun dishes symbolize the cultural richness and togetherness that often accompany social events in Louisiana. The singer eagerly looks forward to reuniting with Ma cher amio and engaging in music and merriment, as indicated by "pick guitar fill fruit jar and be gay-o," underscoring the festive atmosphere of the occasion.


As the narrative unfolds, the setting shifts to Thibodaux Fontaineaux, where the place is described as buzzing with excitement and anticipation. Friends and relatives gather to celebrate with Yvonne in a lively and joyful manner. The imagery of dressing in style and going hog wild adds to the vibrant and spirited atmosphere, reinforcing the theme of enjoying life to the fullest and cherishing moments of happiness and connection.


The final verses of the song emphasize the singer's desire to settle down in a tranquil setting far from the hustle and bustle of town. The mention of acquiring a pirogue to catch fish in the bayou reflects a desire for simplicity and contentment in the midst of natural beauty. The act of swapping possessions to provide for Yvonne's needs underscores a sense of devotion and generosity, highlighting the theme of love and companionship amidst the backdrop of a joyous and festive celebration represented by jambalaya and crawfish pie.


Line by Line Meaning

Well goodbye Joe me gotta go, me oh my, oh
Saying farewell to Joe, I must leave now, oh my goodness


Me gotta go pole the pirogue down the bayou
I have to navigate the small boat down the bayou


My Yvonne the sweetest one me oh my oh
Yvonne, my sweetheart, is the most lovely, oh my goodness


Son of a gun we'll have big fun on the bayou
Wow, we will have a great time on the bayou


Well jambalaya and a crawfish pie and fillet gumbo
Enjoying a mixture of delicious Louisiana dishes


Cause tonight I'm gonna see my ma cher amio
Because tonight, I will see my dear friend


I'm gonna pick guitar fill fruit jar and be gay-o
I will play the guitar, fill a jar with fruit, and have a great time


Thibodaux Fontaineaux the place is buzzin'
Thibodaux Fontaineaux is a lively and bustling place


Kinfolk come to see Yvonne by the dozen
Relatives come in large numbers to visit Yvonne


Yeah dress in style and go hog wild, me oh my, oh
Dressing up and having a wild time in a fun way, oh my goodness


Settle down far from town get me a pirogue
Finding a quiet spot away from the town to get a small boat


And I'll catch all the fish in the bayou
I will catch all the fish in the bayou


Yeah swap my mon to buy Yvonne what she need-o
I will exchange my money to buy Yvonne what she needs




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Hank Williams, Sr.

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