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Yes there was. It was about the cajun queen whom he killed a man for and her hunt for him. Unfortunately I cannot find a referance to that song anywhere but I know it exist and will keep looking. If I find anything I will post it on this question.

Like the previous, I can not remember the name other then maybe Cajun Queen, but I know that it was recorded also by Jimmy Dean.

"Big Bad John" was released in September of 1961 by Jimmy Dean. He followed up with the 1962 sequel, "The Cajun Queen", which describes the arrival of "Queenie", Big John's Cajun Queen, who rescues John from the mine and marries him. Eventually, they have "one hundred and ten grandchildren". The sequel's events are more exaggerated than the first, extending the story into the realm of tall tales.

In June 1962, the story continued (and evidently concludes) with the arrival of "Little Bitty Big John", (the flip side to "Steel Men" on Columbia 4-42483), learning about his Father's act of heroism.

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