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  1. 28 de sept. de 2018 · Saint James Infirmary Blues Lyrics: I went down / To Saint James Infirmary / And I saw my baby there / Stretched out on a long white table, yeah / So sweet, so calm, so fair / Let her go, let her ...

  2. Folks, I'm goin' down to St. James Infirmary See my baby there She's stretched out on a long, white table She's so sweet, so cold, so fair Let her go, let her go, oh bless her Wherever she may be She will search this wide world over But she'll never find another sweet man like me Now, when I die, bury me in my straight-leg britches

  3. Official Audio for "St. James Infirmary” by Cab CallowayListen to Cab Calloway: https://CabCalloway.lnk.to/ListenYD Follow Cab Calloway:Instagram: https://Ca...

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  4. "St. James Infirmary Blues" es una canción de blues estadounidense y estándar de jazz de origen incierto. Cobró fama a partir de la grabación de 1928 de Louis Armstrong . En ella, se acredita a Don Redman como compositor, aunque en ediciones posteriores se atribuyó a Joe Primrose, seudónimo de Irving Mills .

  5. Put a twenty-dollar gold piece on my watch chain. So my friends'll know I died standin' pat. Get six gamblers to carry my coffin. Six chorus girls to sing me a song. Put a twenty-piece jazz band on my tail gate. To raise Hell as we go along. Now that's the end of my story. Let's have another round of booze.

  6. Paroles de la chanson Saint James Infirmary Blues par Joe Dassin. When I went down to old Joe's barroom On the corner by the square The drinks we all served as usual And the usual crowd was there Up the bar, I saw Big Joe McKenny With his eyes bloodshot and red Gather round and now all you sinners I'm gonna tell you just what Big Joe said When ...

  7. Auf der Grundlage von St. James Infirmary entstand auch der durch Josh White bekannte Free and Equal Blues (von Earl Robinson und Yip Harburg), in dem der Doktor des Hospitals darauf hinweist, dass es dem Blutplasma egal ist, welche Hautfarbe die Spender haben und dessen Schlussfolgerung ist, dass alle Menschen gleich behandelt werden müssten.