paroles de chanson St. James Infirmary - Roger McGuinn
I
went
down
to
Old
Joe's
Bar-room.
On
the
corner
by
the
square.
Drinks
were
being
served
as
usual.
And
the
same
old
crowd
was
there.
On
my
left
was
Joe
MacKennedy.
His
eyes
were
blood-shot
red.
His
elbow
on
the
bar
he
turned
to
me
And
these
are
the
words
he
said.
I
went
down
to
St.
James
Infirmary.
I
saw
my
baby
there.
Stretched
out
on
a
long
white
table,
So
sweet,
so
cold,
so
fair.
Let
her
go,
let
her
go,
God
bless
her.
Wherever
she
may
be.
She
can
search
this
wide
world
over
She'll
never
find
another
man
like
me.
When
I
die
bury
me
in
my
straight
legged
shoes
Box
back
coat
and
a
stetson
hat.
Put
a
twenty
dollar
gold
piece
on
my
watch
chain.
So
the
boys
will
know
I
died
standing
pat.
There
were
sixteen
coal
black
horses
When
the
coachman's
whip
did
crack
There
are
sixteen
miles
to
the
graveyard
But
my
baby's
never
ever
coming
back
Well
now
you've
heard
my
sad
story.
Boy
hand
me
another
shot
of
that
booze.
And
if
any
one
should
ask
you
I've
got
the
St.
James
Infirmary
Blues.
I
went
down
to
St.
James
Infirmary.
I
saw
my
baby
there.
Stretched
out
on
a
long
white
table,
So
sweet,
so
cold,
so
fair.
Let
her
go,
let
her
go,
God
bless
her.
Wherever
she
may
be.
She
can
search
this
wide
world
over
She'll
never
find
another
man
like
me.
1 Wanderin
2 Follow the Drinking Gourd
3 Oh Freedom
4 Railroad Bill
5 Cane Blues
6 Coffee Grows On Wild Oak Trees
7 Waltzing Maltida
8 Ezekiel Saw a Wheel
9 Mighty Day
10 Down By the Riverside
11 The Colorado Trail
12 So Early In the Spring
13 Lilly of the West
14 Stewball
15 St. James Infirmary
16 Drunken Sailor
17 Silver Dagger
18 Wild Mountain Thyme
19 James Alley Blues
20 The Cruel War
21 The John B's Sails
22 The Boll Weevil
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