Текст песни St. James Infirmary - Louis Armstrong , Ella Fitzgerald
It
was
down
in
Old
Joe's
barroom,
On
the
corner
by
the
square,
The
usual
crowd
was
assembled
And
big
Joe
McKinney
was
there.
He
was
standing
at
my
shoulder.
His
eyes
were
bloodshot
red;
He
turned
to
the
crowd
around
him,
These
are
the
very
words
he
said:
"I
went
down
to
the
St.
James
Infirmary
I
saw
my
baby
there,
She's
laid
out
on
a
cold
white
table,
So
so
cold,
so
white,
so
fair."
"Let
her
go,
let
her
go,
God
bless
her;
Wherever
she
may
be
She
may
search
this
wide
world
over
She'll
never
find
a
sweet
man
like
me."
Oh,
when
I
die,
bury
me
In
my
high
top
Stetson
hat;
Put
a
twenty-dollar
gold
piece
on
my
watch
chain
God'll
know
I
died
standin'
pat.
I
want
six
crap
shooters
for
pall
bearers.
Chorus
girl
to
sing
me
a
song.
Put
a
jazz
band
on
my
hearse
wagon.
Raise
Hell
as
I
roll
along.
Roll
out
your
rubber
tired
carriage,
Roll
out
your
old
time
hat.
Twelve
men
going
to
the
graveyard
And
eleven
coming
back.
Now
that
I've
told
my
story,
I'll
take
another
shot
of
booze.
And
if
anyone
should
happen
to
ask
you,
I've
got
those
gamblers'
blues.
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