Eddie LeJeune -
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Eddie and Phil play Jeunes Gens de La Campagne, Morse, Louisiana, 2000 |
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Eddie and Phil play Eunice 2 Step, Morse, Louisiana, 2000 |
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Iry, Eddie Jnr, Emerson LeJeune, with Phil play "Playing at the Ball in Heaven", a tribute to Eddie LeJeune by Phil Underwood, dedicated to his son Iry. Recorded at Morse, La, 2003 |
"Playing at the Ball in Heaven" A new song in memory of Eddie LeJeune copyright Phil Underwood, Chobham, England 23 March 2001 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- There's a new band playing in heaven tonight The stage will be filled with stars And you'll be right there in the middle of the legends Heaven's going to ring with your music tonight You'll be playing your accordion, it's a beautiful sight You'll be playing in heaven, your music's going to live forever You'll be playing at the ball in heaven tonight Playing all the love in your heart Singing the words of the songs that tell your story And the people will be dancing and singing along Your spirit will be shining right out in your song You'll be playing in heaven, your music's going to live forever Middle 8 There's a new star in the sky tonight, and it's shining on you and me There's a song to ease the pain that's hurting our souls There's a child whose tears are running down, they'll dry when he comes to see That you're playing in heaven, your music's going to live forever Tu vas jouer au bal a Paradis ce soir Jouer tout l'amour dans ton couer Apres chanter les mots quit disent ton histoire Et le monde va chanter et danser ensemble Ton esprit va briller mais dans ta chanson Tu vas jouer a Paradis et ton esprit va vivre pour toujours You'll be playing in heaven, your music's going to live forever You'll be playing in heaven, your legend's going to live forever And the name of Eddie LeJeune is going to live forever |
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Issued February 2001