About the song

Written by Hank Williams himself and released in 1952, “Jambalaya” is a spirited Cajun-flavored tune that showcases Williams’ knack for blending country music with a hint of Louisiana spice.

The song was originally part of Hank Williams’ album “Memorial Album,” released posthumously in 1953. It quickly became a hit, reaching number one on the Billboard country music charts in 1952. Its catchy melody, playful lyrics, and vibrant instrumentation, featuring accordion and fiddle, captured the imaginations of listeners across the country.

“Jambalaya” is a celebration of Cajun culture, depicting a festive scene of cooking, dancing, and enjoying life on the bayou. Williams’ charismatic delivery and southern charm shine through in every verse, making it a beloved favorite among fans of country music and beyond.

Hank Williams, often hailed as one of the greatest country music artists of all time, had a remarkable ability to connect with audiences through his songs. “Jambalaya” is a prime example of his storytelling prowess and his talent for creating songs that resonate on a personal and cultural level.

For those discovering Hank Williams’ music, “Jambalaya” offers a taste of his versatility as an artist and his enduring influence on American music. Its timeless appeal continues to bring joy and nostalgia to listeners, ensuring its place as a cherished classic in the pantheon of country music history.

Video

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Lyrics

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’
Kinfolks come to see Yvonne by the dozen
Yeah, dressed 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 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
Settle down far from town get me a pirogue
And I’ll catch all the fish in the bayou
Gonna spend my money gettin’ Yvonne what she need-o
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

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