Ay-Tete-Fee
Clifton Chenier Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

Hé'tite fille, hé'tite fille
Ooh'tite fille
Hé'tite fille, hé'tite fille
Toi t'es si jolie

Hé tite fille, hé tite fille
Ooh, tite fille
OùT'as été hier aux soir
Hé tite fille toi t'es si jolie

Hey little girl
Lord, You sure look fine
Hey little girl

Lord, You sure look fine
Hey little girl
Lord I want you for mine

Hé tite fille, hé tite fille
Ooh tite fille




OùT'as été hier aux soir
Hé tite fille toi t'es si jolie

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Clifton Chenier's song "Ay-Tete-Fee" is a love song that is sung in creole French. The singer addresses a young woman, referring to her as "ooh tite fille" (hey little girl) and admiring her beauty, saying "toi t'es si jolie" (you are so pretty). He asks her where she was the night before, indicating his interest in her and a desire to know more about her. Throughout the song, the singer expresses his desire to make the young woman his own, saying "Lord, I want you for mine."


The song showcases the zydeco style genre of music, which originated in Louisiana in the early 1900s. It combines elements of blues, rhythm and blues, and Afro-Caribbean music, and features the accordion as the lead instrument. The lyrics to "Ay-Tete-Fee" are simple and repetitive, which is characteristic of zydeco music, and the song has a lively and upbeat tempo that is typical of the genre.


Line by Line Meaning

Hé'tite fille, hé'tite fille
Hey little girl, Hey little girl


Ooh'tite fille
Ohh little girl


Hé'tite fille, hé'tite fille
Hey little girl, Hey little girl


Toi t'es si jolie
You are so pretty


Hey little girl
Hey little girl


Lord, You sure look fine
My goodness, you look great


Hey little girl
Hey little girl


Lord, You sure look fine
My goodness, you look great


Hey little girl
Hey little girl


Lord I want you for mine
I would like to be with you


Hé tite fille, hé tite fille
Hey little girl, Hey little girl


Ooh tite fille
Ohh little girl


OùT'as été hier aux soir
Where were you last night?


Hé tite fille toi t'es si jolie
Hey little girl, you are so pretty




Contributed by Cole C. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found
Comments from YouTube:

@brazilcreative1063

Playing Mafia 3 and listening, show 👍🇧🇷

@vernonhills9468

James Lee Burke and Dave Robichaux got me to this classic. Thanks to both y'all

@CowtownPattie

Me too!

@tuledude89

2022

@johncollier8232

And then the Harry Choates La Jolie Blon.

@TheNZDoug

New Iberia Blues👍🏻

@brunogingras798

me either

@Rick5122.

Ideal music for drive in the Bayu

@massonman9099

This is mentioned in James Lee Burke's book, 'In the Electric Mist With Confederate Dead'. Great book set in Cajun country. Can't recommend it highly enough. Great writer.

@chris4235

Those books got me looking up and liking Cajun music and also Zydeco.
Read the book and saw the movie. Tommy Lee Jones was great as Dave Robecheaux

More Comments

More Versions