B.B. King Blues Theme
B.B. King Lyrics


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We are trav'ling in the footsteps
Of those who've gone before
And we'll all be reunited,
On a new and sunlit shore,

Oh, when the saints go marching in,
Oh, when the saints go marching in
Lord how I want to be in that number
When the saints go marching in

And when the sun begins to shine
And when the sun begins to shine
Lord, how I want to be in that number
When the sun begins to shine

Oh, when the saints go marching in,

Oh, when the saints go marching in
Lord how I want to be in that number
When the saints go marching in

Oh, when the trumpet sounds its call
Oh, when the trumpet sounds its call
Lord, how I want to be in that number
When the trumpet sounds its call

Oh, when the saints go marching in,
Oh, when the saints go marching in




Lord how I want to be in that number
When the saints go marching in

Overall Meaning

The song "B.B. King" by Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk is a tribute to the late blues legend B.B. King. However, the lyrics are actually a reworking of the traditional gospel hymn "When The Saints Go Marching In". The opening lines of the hymn, "We are traveling in the footsteps of those who've gone before" speaks to the idea of following in the path of the greats who have come before, like B.B. King, in order to create something new and impactful. The song speaks to the hope of reuniting with loved ones who have passed on, but also celebrates the power of music to bring people together, both in life and beyond.


The repeated refrain, "Lord how I want to be in that number, when the saints go marching in" is a call for the listener to join in with the joyous celebration and become part of the community of those who appreciate and understand the power of music, just like B.B. King did. The song also references the idea of the trumpet sounding its call, which is often associated with Judgment Day in Christian theology. This could be interpreted as a call to action - to embrace the legacy left behind by B.B. King and to continue on the path he set in motion.


Overall, "B.B. King" is a catchy and upbeat celebration of a music icon, while also carrying a deeper message about the importance of carrying on the tradition of the greats who have come before us.


Line by Line Meaning

We are trav'ling in the footsteps
We are following the same path and journey as those who have come before us


Of those who've gone before
Of those who have already passed away or moved on from this life


And we'll all be reunited,
And we will all come together and be reunited in the future


On a new and sunlit shore,
In a new and bright place, free from darkness or sadness


Oh, when the saints go marching in,
Expressing a desire to be counted among the group of righteous and virtuous individuals


Lord how I want to be in that number
Expressing a deep longing to be included in the group of good people


When the sun begins to shine
When things start to get better and brighter in life


Oh, when the trumpet sounds its call
Referring to an event in the future that will signal a significant change or transition




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JAMES MC PARTLAND

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Comments from YouTube:

Arthur K

Best intro ever, works much better than some rockstars (yes I know he's blues) just running on and playing, true class.

ciog52

I was lucky enough to have seen this band play three times. As BB King has got older they play a longer set at the beginning of the show that highlights their talents. They then do a great warm up and introduction for BB.

thiago henrique

Nossa só mostros do blues,maravilhoso.

Catssandra13

These guys are amazing.

Estudio UNO. "Una radio con todo "

sin dudas el rey del blues

Zoran Bocevski

great music for great moment to relax and enjoy

Marco Campos

Mundo maravilhoso

Jesus Urra Amate

Ha sido un maestro lo poco que he aprendido a tocar blues con mi guitarra me lo has enseñado tu.

CARLOS CABRERA

Único, genio, un iluminado y virtuoso.-

cpreston5

After the saxophonist, I was looking forward to seeing another wind solo, or the guitarist, but i didn't expect to see an organ solo, but when I realised what was happening, I was like "OH YEAH!".

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