La Valse de Madame Sosten explained

La Valse de Madame Sosten
Cover:JoeFalcon-MadameSosten.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Joe Falcon
A-Side:La Valse de Madame Sosten (Mrs. Sosten Waltz)
Recorded:December 22, 1934
Genre:Cajun
Length:3:09
Label:Decca Records 17000-A

"La Valse de Madame Sosten" is the A-side of the 78-RPM single #17000, recorded by Joe Falcon and Cléoma Breaux in 1934.[1] [2] Side B contains "Mes Yeux Bleus" sung by his wife, Cleoma Falcon.

Content

Madame Sosten or "Sosthene" refers to Sosthene Falcon's wife Josephine Trahan. Sosthene Falcon is Joe's older uncle. The song deals with Josephine's daughter, Alida, who is the love interest of a much older man. He begs her parents to have her, even at the point of elopement (taking her through the window).

Notes and References

  1. Broven, John. "South to Louisiana: The Music of the Cajun Bayous"
  2. http://www.lib.lsu.edu/special/cc/llmvc.html "Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections" www.lib.lsu.edu