Hello, I am looking for a song that we used to dance to arm in arm. I think it was just music. Thank you for being able to help me. See you soon, La Fouine.
Good evening, no it's not Rabbit Jacob either, it's a song that was between the daughter of the joint cutter and Michao's mare. Thanks to everyone for being able to help me. Best regards, La Fouine.
NO, IT'S NOT THE DUCK DANCE, IT WAS A SONG WITH VIOLINS, ARMS UP ARMS DOWN, THERE ARE NO WORDS, THERE ARE NONE, AND IT'S NOT THE INGALLS FAMILY, AT LEAST NOT AS THEY ANSWERED WHEN THE WEASEL.
the duck dance, which, coming out of the pond, shakes its lower back and goes quack quack, by Nathalie Simard
Peter Smith
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Already said, you're 2 months late! And if you're going to quote the lyrics, you might as well do it right! You'll also see that Nathalie Simard, a failed clone of Chantal Goya (yes, it's noteworthy..) is not really the artist that comes to mind when we talk about this "song", but rather associated with J.J.Lionel, even in Quebec, and whose clip is no longer available (and what originality to cover this track that had been a hit 2 years prior; it must be said, Canadian singers will always surprise us!). In short, you missed your effect.... Maybe next time? --
I love it when a plan comes together. col. John "Hannibal" Smith
Good evening, no it’s not “Oh Susanna” either, thank you for the response. Again, the song is with violins, arms one over the other, and we dance while lifting our legs in the air. Have a good evening.
Peter Smith
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Kalinka --
I love it when a plan comes together col. John "Hannibal" Smith
I think I can help you, wouldn't it be: Cotton Eyed Joe by Rednex, by any chance? After all, I might be mistaken and you may already have your answer, but one can never be too sure.
Hello, it might simply be a good old French cancan? -- Thank you for marking your topic as resolved if your answer has been found! (to the right of your title, set the status to resolved) Best regards, Mika
- De Lusti Xawel; - The crousado-bourrée croisée; - The rigaudon of Bresse; - The ageasse; - The baker's dance; - Lou manigué; - The green cotillon; - The gigouillette; - The grand dance; - The frog dance; - The piquée polka; - The maristingo; - The pibole.
And, in Sicilian popular music:
- a Bballitu; - Sunata; - several "tarantella"; - Spagnola.