Wednesday, October 21, 2020

"Country Girl" - Abe Manuel

Coming from a musical family, Abraham "Abe" Manuel watched his brother Joe help form the Melody Boys with famed local fiddler Harry Choates.  By 1949, Harry was on his own and Joe and Abe teamed up to form a new band with many of Harry's old band members.  The group started touring southern and eastern Texas and south-west Louisiana, using both their own names as well as obscure pseudonyms.


Tout les veuve de la coulée, 
Sont partie z-au village,
Pour acheter de coton jaune a la boutique.
Pour achter des coton jaune,
Pour fait des 'tite mémines,
Pour amener la belle 'tit fille au bal à soir.

All the country gals have gone,
To buy some fancy clothes from town,
They will see the country boys this Saturday night,
They will flutter their little eyes,
Wear lipstick or knot some ties,
Trying to get those poor old boys this Saturday night.

Tout les veuve de la coulée, 
Sont partie z-au village,
Pour acheter de coton jaune a la boutique.
Pour achter des coton jaune,
Pour fait des 'tite mémines,
Pour amener la belle 'tit fille au bal à soir.

They'll go to the fais-do-do,
Where the pretty boys all go,
They'll dance away their cares and do things light,
Gunna turn on all their charm,
As they dance in boyfriend's arms,
When they go a-steppin' on a Saturday night.



Louisiana Hillbillies, KTAG, 1954
Bradley Stutes (steel guitar), Dottie Manuel (guitar),
Amos Comeaux (drums), Abe Manuel (fiddle),
Wiley Barkdull (piano)


By 1954, Abe married into another musical family and his wife Dottie assumed the role of guitarist and part-time vocalist in the band. Her father Jules "Chun" Vincent was a Cajun fiddler from Cameron Parish. The band had a show on KTAG as well as a radio spot on KAOK.1  Together with Buston Olsen, Jerome Stubbs on steel guitar, Merton Thibodeaux or Popeye Broussard on piano, and Ronald "Tinky" Bisette on bass, they covered the famous Happy Fats' original "Le Veuve De La Coulee" as "Country Girl" (#1098) in 1955 for J.D. Miller's Feature Records.


Daily World
Apr 28, 1954



All the widows of the gully,
Have gone to the village,
To buy yellow cotton at the store,
To buy yellow cotton,
To make little bloomers,
To bring the beautiful little girl to the dance tonight.

All the country gals have gone,
To buy some fancy clothes from town,
They will see the country boys this Saturday night,
They will flutter their little eyes,
Wear lipstick or knot some ties,
Trying to get those poor old boys this Saturday night.

All the widows of the gully,
Have gone to the village,
To buy yellow cotton at the store,
To buy yellow cotton,
To make little bloomers,
To bring the beautiful little girl to the dance tonight.

They'll go to the fais-do-do,
Where the pretty boys all go,
They'll dance away their cares and do things light,
Gunna turn on all their charm,
As they dance in boyfriend's arms,
When they go a-steppin' on a Saturday night.


Abe's recording career eventually faded away and he continued to perform until the mid-1960s when Miller invited him to join Cajun fiddler Rufus Thibodeaux for a recording session as a tribute to the late Harry Choates. 




  1. "Cajun Dancehall Heyday" by Ron Yule
  2. Lyrics by Herman M

Release Info:
Hippy-Ti-Yo | Feature 1098
Country Girl | Feature 1098

Find:
Acadian All Star Special - The Pioneering Cajun Recordings Of J.D. Miller (Bear, 2011)

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