St. James Infirmary
Louis Armstrong
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I went down to the St. James Infirmary 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 look this wide world over She'll never find a sweet man like me When I die, want you to dress me in straight-lace shoes Box-back coat and a Stetson hat Put a twenty-dollar gold piece on my watch chain So the boys'll know that I died standin' pat
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Written by: Irving Mills
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10 facts about this song
History & Origin"St. James Infirmary" is an American folk song of anonymous origin. But, it is derived from an 18th-century English folk song called "The Unfortunate Rake".
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Irving MillsIrving Mills, an American music publisher and musician, is often credited with co-writing "St. James Infirmary" even though it was a traditional folk song. He also used the pseudonym Joe Primrose.
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Louis Armstrong's VersionLouis Armstrong made this song famous in 1928 with his blues rendition. His version is one of the most successful and has since become a jazz standard.
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GenreLouis Armstrong's version of "St. James Infirmary" is a blend of Jazz and Blues. The song's melancholic tone and Armstrong's poignant trumpet playing are both hallmarks of these genres.
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VariationsThe song has been covered and performed by numerous artists in a variety of styles. Each version often tells a different tale but the central theme of loss remains consistent.
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Notable CoversAside from Louis Armstrong's version, other notable covers include those by Cab Calloway in the 1933 cartoon "Snow-White", by Bobby Bland in 1959 that became an R&B hit, and by The White Stripes, who included a version on their 2002 album, "Elephant".
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Intriguing LyricsThe lyrics of "St. James Infirmary" are dark and reflect the narrative of a man contemplating mortality and loss. They tell the story of a man visiting the body of his dead lover in the infirmary and imagining his own funeral.
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Cultural InfluenceGiven its longstanding presence and evolution in the music industry, "St. James Infirmary" has become a symbol of artistic interpretation, adaptation and has influenced countless musicians.
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Tonal QualityArmstrong's version of the song is renowned for his gravelly voice, which creates an engaging texture, and for his impressive trumpet solos.
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In Popular MediaThe song has appeared in various mediums other than music, including TV shows and films. It's been used in "The Muppet Show", "Betty Boop" cartoon shorts and in the opening credits of Tony Gatlif's film "Latcho Drom".
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