Chords for The Savoy Family Band playing "The Separation Waltz"
Tempo:
130.25 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I chose this song because one of my favorite artists was a woman named Cleoma Falcone.
This song actually has been recorded by a lot of women and one of them was Eva Touche.
And there are different versions of it, different words.
Some of them are about orphan girls.
Some of them are about men leaving women.
Another thing, it was a really popular song for men to try to sing because it was so high
and it was almost like, how great of a guy singer are you?
Can you do this song?
So, but anyway, I think it's such a classical Cajun hit.
I learned it off a 78 record and I learned it from a wonderful woman named Eva Touche.
We're going to do it.
It's called the Separation Waltz.
And right now I'm sitting here with my family.
This is my husband, Mark Savoie, the whole reason I moved to Louisiana, who built this
accordion that he's playing.
He built it for me.
It's kind of a smaller accordion.
He made it a little bit smaller than a regular Cajun accordion.
And this is my oldest son, Joelle Savoie, and this is Wilson Savoie, my younger son.
And we have a band called the Savoie Family Cajun Band.
So it's Savoie Family Cajun Band.
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This song actually has been recorded by a lot of women and one of them was Eva Touche.
And there are different versions of it, different words.
Some of them are about orphan girls.
Some of them are about men leaving women.
Another thing, it was a really popular song for men to try to sing because it was so high
and it was almost like, how great of a guy singer are you?
Can you do this song?
So, but anyway, I think it's such a classical Cajun hit.
I learned it off a 78 record and I learned it from a wonderful woman named Eva Touche.
We're going to do it.
It's called the Separation Waltz.
And right now I'm sitting here with my family.
This is my husband, Mark Savoie, the whole reason I moved to Louisiana, who built this
accordion that he's playing.
He built it for me.
It's kind of a smaller accordion.
He made it a little bit smaller than a regular Cajun accordion.
And this is my oldest son, Joelle Savoie, and this is Wilson Savoie, my younger son.
And we have a band called the Savoie Family Cajun Band.
So it's Savoie Family Cajun Band.
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I chose this song because one of my favorite artists was a woman named Cleoma Falcone.
This song actually has been recorded by a lot of women and one of them was Eva Touche.
_ And there are different versions of it, different words.
Some of them are about orphan girls.
Some of them are about men leaving women. _
_ Another thing, it was a really popular song for men to try to sing because it was so high
and it was almost like, how great of a guy singer are you?
Can you do this song?
So, but anyway, I think it's such a classical Cajun hit.
I learned it off a 78 record and I learned it from a wonderful woman named Eva Touche.
We're going to do it.
It's called the Separation Waltz.
And right now I'm sitting here with my family.
_ This is my husband, Mark Savoie, the whole reason I moved to Louisiana, who built this
accordion that he's playing.
He built it for me.
It's kind of a smaller accordion.
He made it a little bit smaller than a regular Cajun accordion.
_ And this is my oldest son, Joelle Savoie, and this is Wilson Savoie, my younger son.
And we have a band called the Savoie Family Cajun Band.
So it's Savoie Family Cajun Band.
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This song actually has been recorded by a lot of women and one of them was Eva Touche.
_ And there are different versions of it, different words.
Some of them are about orphan girls.
Some of them are about men leaving women. _
_ Another thing, it was a really popular song for men to try to sing because it was so high
and it was almost like, how great of a guy singer are you?
Can you do this song?
So, but anyway, I think it's such a classical Cajun hit.
I learned it off a 78 record and I learned it from a wonderful woman named Eva Touche.
We're going to do it.
It's called the Separation Waltz.
And right now I'm sitting here with my family.
_ This is my husband, Mark Savoie, the whole reason I moved to Louisiana, who built this
accordion that he's playing.
He built it for me.
It's kind of a smaller accordion.
He made it a little bit smaller than a regular Cajun accordion.
_ And this is my oldest son, Joelle Savoie, and this is Wilson Savoie, my younger son.
And we have a band called the Savoie Family Cajun Band.
So it's Savoie Family Cajun Band.
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