Benoit. I am 70 year PTSD Vietnam vet Your music Brings happiness to my soul. I've Trying to follow you with a b flat harmonica You teach me a lot God bless Benoit.....
As a Scot...I think this music is one of the most lovely haunting melodies I've ever heard.....I am used to singing traditional Scottish and Irish...this makes me want to get up and glide across a pine dance floor...Vive la Cajun....
Thank You for keeping this music alive!! My Daddy was raised in Bogalusa. I’m 1/2 Cajun and I was dancing from 3yrs old till 71. Keep it coming. God bless you!
I stumbled across this video searching for french music of south Louisiana. I saw Lacassine in the post and it awoke many fond memories. When the video started I knew I hit the spot. In the mid 70s, I had two very good friends in Houston who carried me there to spend a weekend avec son amis. It was one of the best times I had ever had. They introduced me to their music, their food and their goodness. We returned many times. I remember a place where we camped called Whiskey Chitter. I loved those people. I am so lucky to have come across this video! And I will share it now. Bon temps!
This is one of my favorite renditions of this song. Beautifully unique. Many great dances at Randol’s over the years and grateful for all the good times there.
From a Nova Scotia Acadian brother, "I love this stuff"... music that was born from despair and tragedy. It's no wonder our culture has survived. The spirit of Acadian and Cajun music is enough to lift anyone's spirit. Bien faite Lee!!!!!!
Bonjour , Cousin ! ...... lol .....Me there , Hi am also an Acadian from northern Maine .... Many of us up here in the St. John Valley [ in northern Maine } ...... Leblanc is quite common here , also ..
And Bonjour, from another Cajun cousin, born in Michigan! My Mama was the first one off that terre bonne of Louisiana! Ancestors were LeBlancs & Benoits, so nice to find family here! Heading down to spend time with family soon and can't wait to be back in the land of my heart!
The opening notes of the accordion did it for me. You can tell the music and the playing of the accordion comes from the heart. The melody is so pretty it just makes you smile, and take your girl on the dance floor. Thanks man!
Was stationed in Biloxi, MS from 69-70 (Hurricane Camille) and spent many weekends in New Orleans with a cajun friend. Learned one thing for sure, if this music doesn't get you up and moving, you are dead!!! Thank you Lee for bringing back great memories of a beautiful city and the world's most hospitable people. Keep playing forever.
Smooth singing! Country music has Jim Reeves and Cajun music has Lee Benoit. All band members skilled. I appreciate that I can actually hear the bass notes your wife is playing. Bass is too often drowned out. Your dancers are clearly enjoying and appreciating the smooth vocals and perfect beat which is easy to keep.
I really love this song it reminds me of when my dad passed away He loved this song it was so good to hear a song that my dad loved God bless you Lee...
This music is the happiest music on earth and my favorite by far of anything I have heard. If ever you need a lift up tune this music will lift your spirits. The music seems to go in different directions all at one time. Love it. Love everything Cajun! !
You are an amazing singer and accordion player, sir! I have introduced your music to my English 1 students here in Brownsville, Texas (come on down!) on the border by the sea! I absolutely love your singing and playing. God bless you!
This reminds me of going to Randol's to eat and dancing with my grandmother in between pots of crawfish. I miss those times so much. Thanks for posting.
I'm French Canadian and I only understand a few words but I do not care cause I adore Cajun music. Going to Louisiana in May 2019. Been there 3 times already. never enough.
Maybe u can give me some knowledge...my last name Pinon I once met a lady married a French Canadian with the name ..now...my dad was Mexican...with grandmother from Belgium. Blond. Wen in NOLA i met Roger Pinon at Travelers aid. Hes a boat worker who was just on for his mail. I introduced mtmyself..he said he live across Lake Pontchatrain..lol. so i i hot French blood..tell me r u at all familiar with the name. I'll ck bk here from x 2 x. U can reply at me gmail.com. Merci
I have dreamed of cajun music for all my life.. being hispanic it gets my feet to tapping and makes me want to dance all night.. love your voice and the the smoothness of it. Love the music you play.. I will keep listining as long as you keep playing...ladytarot
I've always said that Hispanic and Cajun people were very closely related. Having had many Hispanic friends throughout life I learned how close our cultures were, lots of music, drinking, and great food were the center of both! Thank you for this comment, keep the cultures alive.
@@anonymousistre3248 - having grown up in Louisiana, I always felt the same. Loved the music that my Hispanic friends from Texas introduced me to. So similar to our awesome Cajun music.
My favorite part of the music is seeing an old couple who have been dancing partners for decades step out at a festival or party and enjoy the music and dance for everyone.
I've got my favorites who I believe represent Cajun music to its finest. They are; Jo El Sonnier, Doug Kershaw, The Savoy Family and Lee Benoit. Keep doing it Folks. You,re Great!
J'ai découvert la vidéo du groupe Lee Benoit et je suis littéralement tombée en amour de la musique cajun qui donne envie de danser ! Merci à vous tous et bravo
Une musique qui fait oublier ses soucis. Merci beaucoup d'avoir posté cette vidéo. Salutations chalereuses de Pologne à tous ceux qui écoutent du cajun!
Reminds of the days I played a guitar with some of these bands when I lived in Victoria, Texas as a kid . These people really enjoy life and work hard !!!!!
Thanks for the kind words. We played at that festival years back. Great time. We would love to go back. Nothing in the plans now but hopefully we can make it back there one day.
I salute you from the north of México , I recognize your acordeon playing in the very same root than our " norteño" music , our heritage from the French invasion , glad to hear your marvelouse music
Mr.miaumiau I think all the old cultures used the accordion and fiddle. I lived in Mexico for awhile and love the music. I can see the similarities too.
Every time I come back to watch this, I get stuck on it again. Have to watch them all, over & over & over. You're still the best, Lee. Not giving up hope on making it down there to meet you all. : )
I've listened to numerous different versions of this song, and I keep coming back to this one. Lee, your accordion playing is so tight and active. The rhythm section is keeping perfect time-triangle included. Keeping time like that isn't NOT as easy as it looks. As a percussionist from birth, I know this. This song is like the most beautiful metronome I've ever heard. I recently purchased an accordion just to start from scratch and try, one day in the distance future, to attempt this classic the way you do it. Thank you for sharing this!
I live in georgia but I really love that cajun music. Good music, good people and good times. Would love to be there with you all. Great job Lee. Love your music.
Cajun music, like Zydeco, Delta Blues and Bluegrass, to name a few, know no borders or boundaries. It's a music that speaks to the soul. If you don't hear it, do you even have a soul?
Huge respect from Europe, my dads french from Orleans and my moms swedish , half gaul / frankish and viking.. Vive le France et la Louisiana et Quebec !!! Gaul et Francia
This group is one of the reasons I want to visit New Orleans if not relocate there! Thank you for all of your joyous music...hey, hey people do still dance!
Great, I did not know this style of music until a few days ago. But now I listen to it every day and you are very good. I really like this song. I'm Italian live in Rome and I play the accordion style Italian I'd like to start playing this style. Very good.
I really love this song, and although I don't know what it says for some reason it brought tears to my eyes. Your a very great singer. I appreciate it very much thank you. I am a fan now. I really touch my heart and soul
@@frankhausweiler4098 mein Vater war in den 70er in Louisiana. Von der Reise hat er mir eine Puppe und Zydeco mitgebracht. Als Teenager habe ich dann die Musik an ein paar Freunde "weiter gegeben". Die sind zwar keine Fans geworden, aber auf den meisten Partys liefen ein paar Lieder... Und kaum einer hat sich dem Rhythmus entziehen können.
Been exploring the Zydeco music & happened on this. Love it & the accordian especially. Dont know French so dont know what words are saying but love the beat, emotion, melody and the dance. Sending to my music friends. Maybe I'm attracted to this music per 3 yr in N'Arlins. '77 to '80.
Love love Cajun music, it seems like the music is going in all different directions. The happiest music ever I have heard and it is my favorite music by far. If you want to perk up your day and have sunshine in your house then listen to this happy happy music. Love it! Thank you for your wonderful music.
Je ne me lasse pas de vous écouter , vous êtes beau tous comme vous êtes je vous aimes, vraiment merci pr ce magnifique moment passer avec vous... si vois arrêté la musique c’est un crime contre l’humanité, on danse sans cesse moi ma femme et les enfants merci Merci Merci
This is probably my favorite Cajun band although I like them all. Lee can really play that squeeze box and sing. They are all very good! This song makes me want to learn French!
As you know I a cancer patient your music lifts my spirits. Play guitar as a master but still can’t get the accordion down but I keep trying. I’m in love with Colinda. Please post if you ever play in Florida lcould probably get you a gig a Ruth Eckerd Hall
Lee, you are unreal! That voice - smoooooth as silk, and it goes perfectly with your accordion. I want a c.d. of your music tomorrow! I'll be up all night now playing everything I can find of you playing and singing - for real! Keep it up man. Don't really remember anyone singing cajun songs with such "on the note" smoothness. Thanks!!
Brother, the videos from this period have brought me so much joy. You daughter is an amazing drums in these videos. My heart brakes for you and for her and troubles you guys have been dealing with. Your music makes the world a nicer place.
The song is in French with Cajun accent and this is the Lyrics by Lee Benoit: Oh mais dis-moi comment tu crois Mais comment m'as mis mal l’affaire Oh tout le temps dans les misères Mais tout le temps m’as fait souffert Laisser là pas aller paroles Mais aller paroles que toi Mais petite fille tu m’avais dites Oh ma petite fille mais finalement regarde Oh bébé je vois que tu tombes bien Mais quand même nécessaire on se parle Oh ma petite fille nécessaire on se parle Mais on se parle avant de mourir Mais reviens revoir mon cher bébé Mais du bonheur que j’aimais tant Yaie Antoine
If I take it slow , I can pronounce a good bit of it but only understand a few of the words ... That is what sometimes happens when French was suppressed for 2 or 3 generations in our { Maine } school system ..... My case of not being able to pick it up from my surroundings is perhaps not unique .... I'm sure there are others out there ...
Anyone else enjoying the happy couples dancing as much as I am right now? Zydeco is just happy music. I taught my babies how to keep time to Zydeco. Both of them are musicians. My oldest remembers me tapping on the console of the pickup truck. His little brother remembers me picking him up to "dance" with him in the kitchen. Music is a second language for them.
Benoit. I am 70 year PTSD
Vietnam vet
Your music
Brings happiness to my soul. I've
Trying to follow you with a b flat harmonica
You teach me a lot God bless
Benoit.....
Amen brother welcome home..USMC RVN 1969 combat wounded.
Many respects to both you gentlemen
welcome home brother C1/5 Cavalry 1968
welcome home
@@edwardconley7498Semper Fi Marine. 69 Danang here.
As a Scot...I think this music is one of the most lovely haunting melodies I've ever heard.....I am used to singing traditional Scottish and Irish...this makes me want to get up and glide across a pine dance floor...Vive la Cajun....
Well Cajun music has origins from the Brittany region of France which has a Celtic culture just like Scotland.
love this.
Thank You for keeping this music alive!! My Daddy was raised in Bogalusa. I’m 1/2 Cajun and I was dancing from 3yrs old till 71. Keep it coming. God bless you!
I stumbled across this video searching for french music of south Louisiana. I saw Lacassine in the post and it awoke many fond memories. When the video started I knew I hit the spot. In the mid 70s, I had two very good friends in Houston who carried me there to spend a weekend avec son amis. It was one of the best times I had ever had. They introduced me to their music, their food and their goodness. We returned many times. I remember a place where we camped called Whiskey Chitter. I loved those people. I am so lucky to have come across this video! And I will share it now. Bon temps!
I would like to thank everyone for the nice comments on this video. God Bless y'all.
Lee Benoit
Bradley Benoit. The lady on the triangle rocks! Love her cool, put together smile and her great rhythm.
Lee I’m from the north and I just love to listen to your music on the squeeze box
Lee we would like to thank you for such beautiful music.
This is fantastic. There is so much great stuff going here. Who knew so much technique went into playing triangle. Great drumming.
💕💕💕💕💕
This is one of my favorite renditions of this song. Beautifully unique. Many great dances at Randol’s over the years and grateful for all the good times there.
From a Mexican in the Chicago area who LOVES this music as much as my mariachi songs. Lee, you make my heart SING. I love your music.
From a Nova Scotia Acadian brother, "I love this stuff"... music that was born from despair and tragedy. It's no wonder our culture has survived. The spirit of Acadian and Cajun music is enough to lift anyone's spirit. Bien faite Lee!!!!!!
Bonjour , Cousin ! ...... lol .....Me there , Hi am also an Acadian from northern Maine .... Many of us up here in the St. John Valley [ in northern Maine } ...... Leblanc is quite common here , also ..
Amen
Gary LeBlanc 👌🏽👌🏽❤️ from holland
And Bonjour, from another Cajun cousin, born in Michigan! My Mama was the first one off that terre bonne of Louisiana! Ancestors were LeBlancs & Benoits, so nice to find family here! Heading down to spend time with family soon and can't wait to be back in the land of my heart!
The opening notes of the accordion did it for me. You can tell the music and the playing of the accordion comes from the heart. The melody is so pretty it just makes you smile, and take your girl on the dance floor. Thanks man!
C'est Bon!! Wonderful Monsieur Benoit.
Sitting drunk in Bavaria,south Germany. I love this music! I have a smile on my face.Thanks for the good music!
You should see travis matte you would get a real treat of me and my cousins band
It's the best. I tend to drop tears when I hear this darn music I don't know why I still love it
Was stationed in Biloxi, MS from 69-70 (Hurricane Camille) and spent many weekends in New Orleans with a cajun friend. Learned one thing for sure, if this music doesn't get you up and moving, you are dead!!! Thank you Lee for bringing back great memories of a beautiful city and the world's most hospitable people. Keep playing forever.
That's what I love about Cajuns. They can party like no one else on earth! Their joie de vivre is contagious!!!
Dennis Nayland Smith spot on their Dennis Eric from England
And Zydeco music is the only place you'll find an accordian being used as a lead instrument.
Not just Zydeco, although Lee is A good Cajun player..Many Mexican band have the accordion as the lead..
Dennis Nayland Smith ,yeah. Eee😎
Dennis Nayland Smith was
I keep coming back to this video. I love it. Lee, I love your singing. What fun watching the dancers.
So lovely to see those couples dancing, so romantic, regret this isnt so popular these days
Smooth singing! Country music has Jim Reeves and Cajun music has Lee Benoit. All band members skilled. I appreciate that I can actually hear the bass notes your wife is playing. Bass is too often drowned out. Your dancers are clearly enjoying and appreciating the smooth vocals and perfect beat which is easy to keep.
Sitting here in England under a fat, windy layer of March clouds and this joyous music is just so 'dayum' good! Merci pour la musique!
I really love this song it reminds me of when my dad passed away
He loved this song it was so good to hear a song that my dad loved God bless you Lee...
This music is the happiest music on earth and my favorite by far of anything I have heard. If ever you need a lift up tune this music will lift your spirits. The music seems to go in different directions all at one time. Love it. Love everything Cajun!
!
You are an amazing singer and accordion player, sir! I have introduced your music to my English 1 students here in Brownsville, Texas (come on down!) on the border by the sea! I absolutely love your singing and playing. God bless you!
Merci beaucoup pour ce chef-d'oeuvre !
Every time that I press play on this song... It turns into a 30 minute loop. Thank you, Mr. Benoit
This reminds me of going to Randol's to eat and dancing with my grandmother in between pots of crawfish. I miss those times so much.
Thanks for posting.
I'm French Canadian and I only understand a few words but
I do not care cause I adore Cajun music. Going to
Louisiana in May 2019. Been there 3 times already.
never enough.
Maybe u can give me some knowledge...my last name Pinon I once met a lady married a French Canadian with the name ..now...my dad was Mexican...with grandmother from Belgium. Blond. Wen in NOLA i met Roger Pinon at Travelers aid. Hes a boat worker who was just on for his mail. I introduced mtmyself..he said he live across Lake Pontchatrain..lol. so i i hot French blood..tell me r u at all familiar with the name. I'll ck bk here from x 2 x. U can reply at me gmail.com. Merci
J’aimerai y aller aussi un jour. Très vivant les Cajuns. 😊
I have dreamed of cajun music for all my life.. being hispanic it gets my feet to tapping and makes me want to dance all night.. love your voice and the the smoothness of it. Love the music you play.. I will keep listining as long as you keep playing...ladytarot
I've always said that Hispanic and Cajun people were very closely related. Having had many Hispanic friends throughout life I learned how close our cultures were, lots of music, drinking, and great food were the center of both! Thank you for this comment, keep the cultures alive.
@@anonymousistre3248 - having grown up in Louisiana, I always felt the same. Loved the music that my Hispanic friends from Texas introduced me to. So similar to our awesome Cajun music.
@Carol Benoit - same here. Especially Cumbia
My favorite part of the music is seeing an old couple who have been dancing partners for decades step out at a festival or party and enjoy the music and dance for everyone.
Definitely one of the best Cajun tunes and performances i've ever seen!! Great job Lee!! Greetings from a big fan from Croatia!!
I've got my favorites who I believe represent Cajun music to its finest. They are; Jo El Sonnier, Doug Kershaw, The Savoy Family and Lee Benoit. Keep doing it Folks. You,re Great!
What about Nathan Abshire or Clifton Chenier or Balfa bros or Amede Adroin
OH WOW!!!! I love you guys... What a great sound. The drums and bass sound fantastic.. Great back beat Greetings from Australia!! :)
From Australia to Denmark, great music is loved all over the world. Take care mate and best regards from Denmark
Greetings from Holland
Lots of people dancing with smiles on the faces - good job Lee!
Thanks Paul!
je fais un peu
Right to the heart. Makes me miss the bayou.....Great job, thanks........tears
J'ai découvert la vidéo du groupe Lee Benoit et je suis littéralement tombée en amour de la musique cajun qui donne envie de danser !
Merci à vous tous et bravo
Sitting in a dark cold Stockholm...this music warms my heart, it sure does.
Une musique qui fait oublier ses soucis. Merci beaucoup d'avoir posté cette vidéo. Salutations chalereuses de Pologne à tous ceux qui écoutent du cajun!
I love this group and their music.
What great bunch of people .
his accordian playing pumps air in to my lungs when its really loud how can you not dance when he's breathing for us Thank you Mr Benoit !
I'm from Minnesota and my late grandma used to play the accordion like this that's why I'll love this kind of country and sound
I'M from QUEBEC Canada,,, I.m french.,,,I love this french Cajun accent from Louisiana... Beautiful..
@@GreyWhiteBlue tu vois ont se comprend bien!👍
Reminds of the days I played a guitar with some of these bands when I lived in Victoria, Texas as a kid . These people really enjoy life and work hard !!!!!
Lee Benoit has got the best Cajun voice I've heard---by far! I found
that he is also a hellava nice guy too.
Merci pour cette belle musique freres ainés d'Amerique sauvez notre langue
Thanks for the kind words. We played at that festival years back. Great time. We would love to go back. Nothing in the plans now but hopefully we can make it back there one day.
One of the finer points of my life was listening and enjoying the sounds from the bayou .
I was born and raised in Cajun. Love to know that Cajun music is still thriving
belle musique et tu chantes bien en plus tu es beau bonne soirée xx
Still loving this music. It always lifts my spirits.
Love French music and love this song
I salute you from the north of México , I recognize your acordeon playing in the very same root than our " norteño" music , our heritage from the French invasion , glad to hear your marvelouse music
your comment is very gracious and well informed.. both branches of the tree are wonderful !
Nobody YouKnow You are a learned man , I can see ( or read) , greetings for you my friend
Somebody has to get Lee and Flaco together. That will either be a war or the hottest squeeze box playing on the planet.
Glen McReynolds Right !!!
Mr.miaumiau I think all the old cultures used the accordion and fiddle. I lived in Mexico for awhile and love the music. I can see the similarities too.
I can't get enough of this good music & good spirit! Lee Benoit, you have a really great voice, I love it. Greetings from Asheville, NC.
Just can't sit still when listening to music like this. Always puts me in a good mood.
Every time I come back to watch this, I get stuck on it again. Have to watch them all, over & over & over. You're still the best, Lee. Not giving up hope on making it down there to meet you all. : )
Dallas, Texas, USA, March 29, 2020, 18:37 Sunday !
Here in My Apartment listening to Zydeco Cajun, while in Coronavirus Lock Down.
C'est bonne !
Clermont-Ferrand, Auvergne, France, 13:31 Saturday. I see you !
Here in Las Vegas April 11 in lockdown.
April 11! 605pm 😍👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🔥🔥
his accordian pumps air in to my lungs how can you not dance to this ?merci Mr Benoit
Beautiful.
I've listened to numerous different versions of this song, and I keep coming back to this one. Lee, your accordion playing is so tight and active. The rhythm section is keeping perfect time-triangle included. Keeping time like that isn't NOT as easy as it looks. As a percussionist from birth, I know this. This song is like the most beautiful metronome I've ever heard. I recently purchased an accordion just to start from scratch and try, one day in the distance future, to attempt this classic the way you do it. Thank you for sharing this!
I'm craizy for this music some two years. It's very good sound. Is life.
I live in georgia but I really love that cajun music. Good music, good people and good times. Would love to be there with you all. Great job Lee. Love your music.
Cajun music, like Zydeco, Delta Blues and Bluegrass, to name a few, know no borders or boundaries. It's a music that speaks to the soul. If you don't hear it, do you even have a soul?
Huge respect from Europe, my dads french from Orleans and my moms swedish , half gaul / frankish and viking..
Vive le France et la Louisiana et Quebec !!! Gaul et Francia
Thank you David!
La France,mon cher.
Et vive les VIKINGS. Utterly pressed. Just like any other brave and sound minority.
Mais oui
David Ek Hey David, we are probably related as well, My Dads Parents from Sweden my Mother -northern Italian..
~ Gary W. Ek
David Ek Vive notre langue française et de la culture dans le monde entier!
This group is one of the reasons I want to visit New Orleans if not relocate there! Thank you for all of your joyous music...hey, hey people do still dance!
This is Lafayette, not New Orleans btw.
Rocking with my 6 month old grandson in Lafayette. He loves this one!
Thank you!
Love this guy
Love his voice and accordian
Excellent.
Kia ora.... greetings from New Zealand ....loving your music its joyful 🌷🌷🌷
1.5 seconds in..toe starts tapping,head a bobbin...I was already smiling🙏
By far the best version of this song. Not trying to show off. Just groovin. Merci!!
Great, I did not know this style of music until a few days ago. But now I listen to it every day and you are very good. I really like this song. I'm Italian live in Rome and I play the accordion style Italian I'd like to start playing this style. Very good.
Cool my Italian brother
Je viens de tomber sur cette chanson wouaw 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽 que Dieu vous benisse magnifique tous simplement magnifique la plus belle chanson de la vie
Bonjour du Quebec, on vous a pas oublie les Acadiens, vous etes toujours dans notre coeur.
bonjour les cousins d'Amérique, tenez bon, notre langue ne doit pas disparaitre
I really love this song, and although I don't know what it says for some reason it brought tears to my eyes. Your a very great singer. I appreciate it very much thank you. I am a fan now. I really touch my heart and soul
Oscar Rodriguez Thanks for the kind words Oscar. From one soul to another my brother.
Im am from Louisiana and I got to say your music is fantastic you've earned a sub brother
+Lee Benoit is magic never knew cajun accordion till i listened to this !
Sehr schöne music schade das in Deutschland so wenige meiner Meinung sind
@@frankhausweiler4098 mein Vater war in den 70er in Louisiana. Von der Reise hat er mir eine Puppe und Zydeco mitgebracht. Als Teenager habe ich dann die Musik an ein paar Freunde "weiter gegeben". Die sind zwar keine Fans geworden, aber auf den meisten Partys liefen ein paar Lieder... Und kaum einer hat sich dem Rhythmus entziehen können.
Something about this music I like. Find myself listening to it every now and again.
Lee, you have great vocal quality for cajun music. I enjoy your music.
Love that back beat, accordion and violin- Beautiful. Thank you
WE SAW HIM DURING JAZZ FEST '92 IN A TINY LITTLE PLACE CALLED THE CAJUN CABIN, ON BOURBON ST. NOW LOOK AT HIM NOW WITH 2 M HITS, YAY FOR LEE BENOIT
I love this song. I don't understand much of Cajun French but it's lovely. I love French and Cajun accordion music.
Great sounding band. Nicely done song. Drummer does a great job and is perfectly tight and solid. I hear some Wayne Toups influence in his voice too.
Been exploring the Zydeco music & happened on this. Love it & the accordian especially. Dont know French so dont know what words are saying but love the beat, emotion, melody and the dance. Sending to my music friends. Maybe I'm attracted to this music per 3 yr in N'Arlins. '77 to '80.
Love love Cajun music, it seems like the music is going in all different directions. The happiest music ever I have heard and it is my favorite music by far. If you want to perk up your day and have sunshine in your house then listen to this happy happy music. Love it! Thank you for your wonderful music.
Number ONE on my Cajun playlist. Tremendous
Thanks for listening
simply .....wonderful
A smile from Québec !!!!
Your music has flavour!
Je ne me lasse pas de vous écouter , vous êtes beau tous comme vous êtes je vous aimes, vraiment merci pr ce magnifique moment passer avec vous... si vois arrêté la musique c’est un crime contre l’humanité, on danse sans cesse moi ma femme et les enfants merci Merci Merci
Thank You. Glad it brings you joy.
oh yes very fun even, really your music made us all happy my family is me we dance on it every day. but tell me please sing yourself in french ????
Hi Lee I hope I will come from France to see you on stage one day
Your music is life!!!!
Éric
This is real music and it gives me, goosebumbs because its honoust music.
I'm from Texas, but I helped move many a drilling rig in Louisiana. Miss the state, people, culture, and my TK Stanley and IE Miller buddies
This is probably my favorite Cajun band although I like them all. Lee can really play that squeeze box and sing. They are all very good! This song makes me want to learn French!
Wonderful. lifts my spirits. thank you all.
doesn't GET ANY BETTER. Good memories.
I put Lee Benoit right up there with Jo El Sonnier and Doug Kershaw. We love Lee!
This is what I consider to be happy music. Cajuns love their music, good gumbo and I love their Cajun accents.
As you know I a cancer patient your music lifts my spirits. Play guitar as a master but still can’t get the accordion down but I keep trying.
I’m in love with Colinda. Please post if you ever play in Florida lcould probably get you a gig a Ruth Eckerd Hall
there is something about that music, it is just great, enjoy
Merci beaucoup pour le musique!!! Cest magnifique!!! Greetings from the Emerald Isle 🇮🇪🍀🇮🇪🍀😘😘🥰😍💋💋💋
Lee, you are unreal! That voice - smoooooth as silk, and it goes perfectly with your accordion. I want a c.d. of your music tomorrow! I'll be up all night now playing everything I can find of you playing and singing - for real! Keep it up man. Don't really remember anyone singing cajun songs with such "on the note" smoothness. Thanks!!
Brother, the videos from this period have brought me so much joy. You daughter is an amazing drums in these videos.
My heart brakes for you and for her and troubles you guys have been dealing with.
Your music makes the world a nicer place.
Thanks for the kind words and thoughts Sean.
The song is in French with Cajun accent and this is the Lyrics by Lee Benoit:
Oh mais dis-moi comment tu crois
Mais comment m'as mis mal l’affaire
Oh tout le temps dans les misères
Mais tout le temps m’as fait souffert
Laisser là pas aller paroles
Mais aller paroles que toi
Mais petite fille tu m’avais dites
Oh ma petite fille mais finalement regarde
Oh bébé je vois que tu tombes bien
Mais quand même nécessaire on se parle
Oh ma petite fille nécessaire on se parle
Mais on se parle avant de mourir
Mais reviens revoir mon cher bébé
Mais du bonheur que j’aimais tant
Yaie Antoine
If I take it slow , I can pronounce a good bit of it but only understand a few of the words ... That is what sometimes happens when French was suppressed for 2 or 3 generations in our { Maine } school system ..... My case of not being able to pick it up from my surroundings is perhaps not unique .... I'm sure there are others out there ...
wilkoduvelay am
Molto bella Italia Sardegna
Je comprends bien les paroles. Elles proviennent du vieux Français que j'aime
Thanks! I was just gonna look up the lyricss. You saved me the trouble. :)
wowww this is so beautiful melty singing
Man what a singer and band!
Anyone else enjoying the happy couples dancing as much as I am right now? Zydeco is just happy music. I taught my babies how to keep time to Zydeco. Both of them are musicians. My oldest remembers me tapping on the console of the pickup truck. His little brother remembers me picking him up to "dance" with him in the kitchen. Music is a second language for them.
Happy music you just have to love it.