Jambalaya
Lasse Stefanz Lyrics


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Woh Jambalaya, crawfish pie, fillet gumbo
'Cause tonight I'm-a gonna see my machez amio
Pick guitar, fill fruit jar and be gay oh
Son of a gun, gonna have big fun on the bayou

Goodbye Joe, me gotta go, me oh-my oh
Me gotta go pole my pirogue down the bayou
My Yvonne, the sweetest one, me oh-my oh
Son of a gun, gonna have big fun on the bayou

Woh Jambalaya, crawfish pie, fillet gumbo
'Cause tonight I'm-a gonna see my machez amio
Oh pick guitar, fill fruit jar and be gay oh
Son of a gun, gonna have big fun on the bayou
Steel it Jeff

Hey Johnny, why don't you fiddle a round

Thibodeaux, Fontainbleau
The place is buzzin'
Kinfolk come to see Yvo-onne by the dozen
Dress in style, go hog wild, and be gay oh
Son of a gun, gonna have big fun on the bayou

Woh Jambalaya, crawfish pie, fillet gumbo
'Cause tonight I'm-a gonna see my machez amio
Pick guitar, fill fruit jar and be gay oh
Son of a gun, gonna have big fun on the bayou

Hey don't just see there with
Your pick hangin' out Jimmy

Hooh hooh

Woh Jambalaya, crawfish pie, fillet gumbo
'Cause tonight I'm-a gonna see my machez amio
Oh pick guitar, fill fruit jar and be gay oh
Son of a gun, gonna have big fun on the bayou




Son of a gun, gonna have big fun on the bayou
Yeah!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Jambalaya" by Lasse Stefanz paint a vivid picture of a lively and joyous celebration set in the bayou. The song captures the carefree and fun-loving spirit of the characters as they anticipate a night filled with music, good food, and camaraderie. The repetition of phrases like "Woh Jambalaya, crawfish pie, fillet gumbo" sets the tone for a festive gathering where people can let loose and enjoy themselves.


The mention of seeing "machez amio" and "Yvonne, the sweetest one" hints at the presence of loved ones and friends coming together to share in the revelry. The singer expresses excitement at the prospect of playing music, indulging in good drinks, and having a great time on the bayou. The imagery of picking a guitar, filling a fruit jar, and being gay adds to the carefree and joyful atmosphere of the song.


As the lyrics mention bidding farewell to Joe and preparing to pole a pirogue down the bayou, there is a sense of movement and anticipation building up towards the festivities. The references to Thibodeaux and Fontainbleau, along with the buzz of activity and kinfolk coming to see Yvonne, further emphasize the sense of community and tradition in this celebratory event.


Overall, "Jambalaya" conveys a sense of cultural celebration, with its references to Cajun cuisine, music, and the vibrant scene of the bayou. The lyrics capture the spirit of joy, togetherness, and the excitement of a night filled with music, dancing, and revelry, where everyone can let loose and have a great time. By painting a vivid picture of this lively gathering, the song invites listeners to join in the fun and experience the magic of a festive night in the bayou.




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Written by: Hank Williams, Sr.

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