When The Saints Go Marching In

Album: single release (1938)
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  • Sisters and brothers
    This is reverend Satchmo gettin' ready to beat out this mellow sermon for you
    My text this evenin's "When The Saints Go Marching In"
    Here come brother Higginbotham down the aisle with his trombone, blow it, boy

    Oh, when the Saints (when the saints)
    Go marching in (marching in)
    Now, when the Saints go marching in (marching in)
    Yes, I want to be in that number
    When the Saints go marching in

    Blow it, brother Holmes

    Now when the Saints (when the saints)
    Go marching in (marching in)
    Oh, when the Saints go marching in (marching in)
    Yes, I want to be in that number
    When the Saints go marching in Writer/s: Traditional
    Publisher: ACUM Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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