
Joseph Falcon (September 28, 1900 – November 19, 1965) was a Cajun accordion player in southwest Louisiana, best known for the first recording of a Cajun song entitled "Allons à Lafayette" in 1928 . He and his wife Cléoma Breaux left for New Orleans to record the first Cajun record and went on to perform across southern Louisiana and Texas. Joe was the fifth child of Pierre Illaire Falcon and Marie Arvilia Boudreaux. He was born near a small German community north of Rayne
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Osson
Allons á Lafayette
Lafayette (Allons A Lafayette)
Allons a Lafayette
Acadian One Step
Lafayette
Aimer Et Perdre
Allons à Lafayette
Joe's Breakdown
Creole Stomp
Corrine, Corrina
She Has Forgotten Me
Allons danser Colinda
Lacasine Special
Osson Two-Step
Arcadian One-Step
Jole Blonde
99 Year Waltz
La valse de St. Landry
Hip et taiaut
Raise Your Window
The Waltz That Carried Me to My Grave
Le traces de mon buggy
Poche Town
Les flambes d'enfer
Myer's Waltz
Lulu's Back in Town
She Has Forgotten Me (Elle M'A Oublie)
Ils La Volet Mon Tracas
Ossen One Step
La Valse J'aime
La Fille Oncle Elair
Aimer Et Perdre (To Love and Lose)
When I Left Home for Texas
La Valse A Nonc Gustave
La Valse de Marie Buller
En Route Chez Moi
Fe fe ponchaux
Mon Vieux D'autrefois
Rayne Special
Poche-Town
La Valse de Madame Sosten
To Love and to Loose
Pauvre Garçon
Raise My Window High
Vieux airs
It's a Sin to Tell a Lie
La Valse de Madam Sosten
A Cowboy Rider
Acadian One-Step
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