This tune was known earlier by other names, including Quadrille de Chez Nous (1929), and it may be based on an 1823 opera tune Home Sweet Home. Glise is not itself a French word but may derive from glisse, meaning to slide or glide. It may be a reference to sledding or skating.
Ref: https://tunearch.org/wiki/Annotation:Glise_%C3%A0_Sherbrooke
Ref: https://thesession.org/tunes/3489
Ref: https://jodykruskal.com/tune_of_the_month/february_09.html
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