paroles de chanson St James Infirmary - Jack Teagarden
It
was
down
by
old
Joe's
barroom,
on
the
corner
of
the
square
They
were
serving
drinks
as
usual,
and
the
usual
crowd
was
there
On
my
left
stood
Big
Joe
McKennedy,
and
his
eyes
were
bloodshot
red
And
he
turned
his
face
to
the
people,
these
were
the
very
words
he
said
I
was
down
to
St.
James
infirmary,
I
saw
my
baby
there
She
was
stretched
out
on
a
long
white
table,
So
sweet,
cool
and
so
fair
Let
her
go,
let
her
go,
God
bless
her
Wherever
she
may
be
She
may
search
this
whole
wide
world
over
Never
find
a
sweeter
man
as
me
When
I
die
please
bury
me
in
my
high
top
Stetson
hat
Put
a
twenty
dollar
gold
piece
on
my
watch
chain
The
gang'll
know
I
died
standing
pat
Let
her
go,
let
her
go
God
bless
her
Wherever
she
may
be
She
may
search
this
wide
world
over
Never
find
a
sweeter
man
as
me
I
want
six
crapshooters
to
be
my
pallbearers
Three
pretty
women
to
sing
a
song
Stick
a
jazz
band
on
my
hearse
wagon
Raise
hell
as
I
stroll
along
Let
her
go
Let
her
go
God
bless
her
Wherever
she
may
be
She
may
search
this
whole
wide
World
over
She'll
never
find
a
sweeter
Man
as
me
1 That's My Home
2 Hobo, You Can't Ride This Train
3 Medley of Armstrong Hits, Part 2
4 I've Got the World On a String
5 I Gotta Right To Sing the Blues
6 Hustlin´ And Bustlin´ For Baby
7 High Society
8 He's a Son of the South
9 Some Sweet Day
10 BASIN STREET BLUES
11 Mahogany Hall Stomp
12 Swing You Cats
13 Laughin' Louie
14 Dusky Stevedore
15 There's a Cabin in the Pines
16 Sweet Sue - Just You
17 Don't Play Me Cheap
18 St. Louis Blues
19 I Want A Little Girl
20 Sugar
21 Blues for Yesterday
22 Blues In the South
23 Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans
24 Where the Blues Were Born In New Orleans
25 Ain't Misbehavin'
26 Rockin' Chair
27 Back O'Town Blues
28 Save It, Pretty Mama
29 St James Infirmary
30 Jack-Armstrong Blues
31 Someday You'll Be Sorry
32 Fifty-Fifty Blues
33 A Song Was Born
34 Please Stop Playin' Those Blues, Boy
35 Before Long
36 Lovely Weather We´re Having
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