
Shirley Ray Bergeron (Point Noir, Church Point, Louisiana, USA, November 16, 1933 - November 18, 1995) was a Cajun singer and steel guitarist. Cajun singer and steel guitarist Shirley Bergeron recorded, for the most part, standard Cajun music in the late 1950s with his accordionist father Alphee Bergeron and backup band the Veteran Playboys. Cajun music for the most part, that is, because there was one 1962 single, "French Rocking Boogie," that tried to get some action by fusing Cajun with rock'n'roll.
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Madam Boso
La valse de la belle
French Rockin' Boogie
Madame Bosso
New Country Waltz
Chez Tanie
J'ai fait mon idée
J'ai Fait Mon E'de
Quel Etoile
J'ai Passe Devant Ta Porte
French Rocking Boogie
La Valse de Cherokee
Madame Sosthene
Poor Hobo
Bosco Blues
Since That First Time
Fais Do Do
Mama and Papa
Eunice Two-Step
Old Home Waltz
La Valse August Breaux
La Valse de Grand Bois
Perrodin Two-Step
Chere Tou Toute
True Love Waltz
J'ai Fait Mon Edée
La Crepe a Nazare
Chere Baset
French Rockin Boogie
Valse De La Belle
Vermillion Two-Step
Fai Do Do
J'Ai Fait Mon Ede'e
Waltz of the Past
Madam Sosthene
La valse à August Breaux
Madam Bosso
Madam Bosco
La Valse de la Belle [The Sweetheart's Waltz]
La Crepe à Nazare
J'ai Fait Mon Edee
J'ai Fait Mon E'de (1960)
J'Ai Fait Mon Idee
J' Ai Fait Mon Edee
La Valse de la Belle [The Sweetheart’s Waltz]
Vermillion Two Step
La Valse De Grande Bois
Perrodin Two Step
J’Ai Fait Mon Idée
J'ai fait mon ede
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