| | Lets Go To Louisiana CD
20 track collection of "swamp pop" compiled by Demon Records' in-house Cajun, John Broven - features songs by Sir Douglas Quintet, Dr. John, Jimmy Donley, Clifton Chenier, Mark Savoy, Rod Bernard, Warren Storm, Big Sambo, Tommy McLain, Barbara Lynn & oth
Performers include: Sir Douglas Quintet, Dr. John, Jimmy Donley, Clifton Chenier, Mark Savoy, Rod Bernard, Warren Storm, Big Sambo, Tommy McLain, Barbara Lynn, Tee Bruce, Joe Bonsall, Johnnie Allan, Doug Kershaw. Lets Go To Louisiana Music Lets Go To Louisiana Songs | 1. | Sugar Bee - The Sir Douglas Quintet |
| 2. | Chicky Wow Wow - Dr. John |
| 3. | Lovin' Cajun Style - Jimmy Donley |
| 4. | Love Fever - Johnnie Allan |
| 5. | Hippy-Ty-O - Doug Kershaw |
| 6. | Oh! Lucille - Clifton Chenier |
| 7. | Chickens Don't Lay, The - Tee Bruce/Joe Bonsall |
| 8. | Evangeline Two-Step - Mark Savoy |
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