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The lyrics of "St. James Infirmary" symbolize themes of death, lost love, and regret. The narrator's visit to the hospital and subsequent reflections on life and mortality convey a deep sense of sorrow and introspection. The song serves as a poignant reminder of the fleeting nature of existence and the inevitability of our eventual demise.


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Watch: New Singing Lesson Videos Can Make Anyone A Great Singer 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.


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4/4 Slow Blues. [Instrumental Intro] Dm A7 Dm (x2) [Trumpet Solo] Dm A7 Dm Dm Bb7 A7 Dm A7 Dm Bb7 A7 Dm (x2) [Vocal Intro] Dm A7 Dm (x2) [Verse 1] Dm A7 Dm I went down to St.James Infirmary Dm Bb7 A7 Saw my baby there Dm A7 Dm She was stretched out on a long, white table Bb7 A7 Dm So cold, so sweet, so fair [Verse 2] Dm A7 Dm Let her go, let.


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St. James Infirmary, along with many passionate and dedicated allies, have accomplished so much towards fulfilling the needs and desires of our people for almost 25 years, including: • street-based and venue-based sex worker outreach and supplies for safer working conditions


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The first version of the timeless song 'St. James Infirmary' — in more or less its current form — is thought to have been recorded back in 1928 by Louis Armstrong and His Savoy Ballroom Five.


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The song's title is derived from St. James Hospital in London, a religious foundation for the treatment of leprosy. It was closed in 1532 when Henry VIII acquired the land to build St. James Palace. The lyrics tell the tale of a man explaining to the singer/narrator, at a bar, how he went down to St. James Infirmary and tragically found his.


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In my high top Stetson hat. Place a twenty-dollar gold piece on my watch chain. To let the Lord know I died standin' pat. I want six crap shooters for pall bearers. A chorus girl to sing me a song.


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This is my favorite version of this low tempo dark blues/jazz song I've ever heard.


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At its core, St. James Infirmary tells the tragic story of love, loss, and the aftermath of death. The song revolves around the narrator attending the funeral of his love and witnessing the lifeless body lying in the Infirmary. It explores the internal struggle and grief experienced by the narrator as he grapples with the loss of his beloved.


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"St. James Infirmary" on tenor sax "St. James Infirmary" is an American blues and jazz standard that emerged, like many others, from folk traditions. Louis Armstrong brought the song to lasting fame through his 1928 recording, on which Don Redman is named as composer; later releases credit "Joe Primrose," a pseudonym used by musician manager, music promoter and publisher Irving Mills.