
Terrance Simien is a cajun zydeco artist who first rose out of the swampland near Eunice Louisiana into prominence as a teenage accordian wunderkind when noted style pirate Paul Simon hijacked him for a recorded cover of Clifton Chenier's "You Used to Call Me" in 1984. Not long after, Simien appeared with his band Terrance Simien & the Mallet Playboys in the New Orleans based feature film "The Big Easy", seen performing with star Dennis Quaid on a song that he wrote and featured on the successful soundtrack album.
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Gonna Take You There
My Toot Toot
Dance Everyday
Time for Me to Dance / C'est Mon Temps Pour Danse
It Don't Pay to Cry / C'est Pas La Piene Braillier
You Ain't Goin' Nowhere
In the Dog House / Dans La Maison De Chien
You Go Your Way
Zydeco Boogaloo
Zydeco Cha Cha
Joe Pete Got Two Women
One Hour Too Late
Uncle Bud
You Used To Call Me
Pet De Kat Krewe
That Was Your Mother
Mardi Gras In The Coutnry
You Should Know Your Way By Now
Mississippi
I'm Coming Home
Yesterday
Will The Circle Be Unbroken
If It's Good For The Gander
It Hasn't Happened Yet
It Makes No Difference
Will I Ever Learn?
Rome Wasn't Built In A Day
Tout Quelqu'un
Groove Me
Waiting In Vain
Pressure Drop
Corrina
Louisiana 1927
I Need Some Lovin'
Les Barres De La Prison
Gonna Take You There (feat. Terrance Simien on Accordion)
Twilight
A Ma Maison
Franklin's Tower (feat. Kenny Wayne Shepherd)
Don't Wanna Cry No More / Terrance Simien
Closer To You
Oh Yeh Yai
Ta Pa Gonne Avec CA
Always On My Mind
Don't Wanna Cry No More
If Its Good For The Gander
Narration
The Pianist
¿Como Vivire, Mi Cholita?
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