| | Zydeco Hot Tracks Vol. 2 CD
Rockin'Dopsie/Rockin Sidney/ Jean-Pierre/Zydeco Angels/Keit
Performers include: Keith Frank, Zydeco Force, Rosie Ledet, Zydeco Joe. Zydeco Hot Tracks Vol. 2 Music Zydeco Hot Tracks Vol. 2 Songs | 1. | Old Time Zydeco |
| 2. | If It's Good for the Gander |
| 3. | Love Me One More Time - Zydeco Angels/Jean-Pierre and the Zydeco Angels |
| 4. | Get on Boy |
| 5. | Candy - Rosie Ledet |
| 6. | Broken Hearted - Zydeco Force |
| 7. | Madame Sostan - Thomas "Big Hat" Fields |
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