Louisiana Man

Rusty & Doug, Rusty Kershaw, Doug Kershaw

About Louisiana Man

"Louisiana Man" is a song originally written and recorded by American country artist Doug Kershaw in 1961. It peaked at #10 that year on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart when Kershaw and his brother released it as Rusty and Doug. In 1970 American country music artist Connie Smith reached #14 with a cover version. The single spawned the release of Smith's 1970 studio album I Never Once Stopped Loving You, on which the song was included. This song was recorded as a single by Jan & Dean in 1966 and was planned to be released on their album Carnival of Sound in 1968. Carnival of Sound was not released until 2010. Other versions were recorded as an album track that year by the Seekers, Rick Nelson, and Gene Pitney. Bobbie Gentry covered the song on a 1968 single. Harpers Bizarre recorded it on their 1967 album Anything Goes. It was also recorded by The Hollies. "Louisiana Man" is repeatedly mentioned in the chorus of the Alabama song "If You're Gonna Play in Texas (You Gotta Have a Fiddle in the Band)." 


Year:
1988
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Well, at birth mom and papa called their little boy Ned
Raised him on the banks of a river bed
On a houseboat tied to a big tall tree
A home for my papa and my mama and me

The clock strikes three and papa jumps to his feet
Already mama's cooking papa something to eat
At half past, papa he's ready to go
He jumps in his pirogue headed down the bayou

He's got fishing lines strung across the Louisiana Rivers
Gotta catch a big fish for us to eat
He's setting traps in the swamp catching anything he can
He's gotta make a living, he's a Louisiana man
Gotta make a living, he's a Louisiana man

My Muskrat hides hanging by the dozens
Even got a lady mink, a muskrat's cousin
Got 'em out drying in the hot, hot sun
Tomorrow papa's gonna turn 'em into money

Well, they call mama Rita and my daddy Jack
Little baby brother on the floor that's Mack
Bren and Lin are the family twins
And big brother Ed's on the bayou fishing

On the river floats papa's great big boat
And that's how my papa goes into town
Takes him every bit of a night and a day
To even reach a place where the people stay

And I can hardly wait until tomorrow comes around
That's the day my papa takes his furs to town
Papa promised me that I could go
He'd even let me see a cowboy show

I saw the cowboys and Indians for the first time then
I told my pop I've gotta go again
Well, Papa said, "Son we've got lines to run
We'll come back again but first there's work to be done"

He's got fishing lines strung across the Louisiana Rivers
Gotta catch a big fish for us to eat
He's setting traps in the swamp catching anything he can
Gotta make a living, he's a Louisiana man
Gotta make a living, he's a Louisiana man

Gotta make a living, he's a Louisiana man
Gotta make a living, he's a Louisiana man
Gotta make a living, he's a Louisiana man
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Doug Kershaw

Douglas James "Doug" Kershaw (born January 24, 1936) is an American fiddle player, singer and songwriter from Louisiana. Active since 1949, Kershaw has recorded fifteen albums and charted on the Hot Country Songs charts. more »

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Written by: Doug Kershaw

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10 facts about this song

Louisiana Man" Origin
The song "Louisiana Man" was originally written and performed by Doug Kershaw in 1961. It is one of the top-selling songs in the history of the American Music Genre.
Bobbie Gentry's Version
American singer-songwriter Bobbie Gentry covered "Louisiana Man" in her 1968 album "Louisiana Man", which was named after the famous song.
Chart Success
The original version by Doug Kershaw went on to peak at number 10 on the Billboard hot country songs chart in 1961.
Connie Smith's Cover
Another great country singer, Connie Smith, included her rendition of "Louisiana Man" on her 1968 album "I Love Charley Brown".
International Recognition
Not only the United States, but the song "Louisiana Man" also gained international success. English rock band The Hollies covered this song in 1969 on their album "Hollies Sing Dylan", and Australian band The Seekers also covered it in 1968.
Popularity Amongst Artists
The song has been covered by more than 800 artists, including famous names like Johnny Cash and Jerry Lee Lewis, proving its popularity and influence in the music world.
Nature of the Song
The lyrics of the song describe the lifestyle of a poor Louisiana man, preserving a cultural narrative that resonated with many listeners.
First Song Broadcast from the Moon
Interestingly, "Louisiana Man" was the first song ever to be broadcast back to earth from the moon. The Apollo 12 mission crew played a cassette tape containing the song in 1969.
Doug Kershaw
Doug Kershaw, the original singer and writer of the song, is a fiddle player and one of the most significant representatives of the Cajun music tradition.
Part of a Double-sided hit
"Louisiana Man" was originally released as part of a double A-side single, alongside "Diggy Liggy Lo", both of which became huge hits for Doug Kershaw.

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