The Saints Rock N Roll
Bill Haley & His Comets Lyrics


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Well, rock 'n rollin' holiday
Rock 'n rollin all the way
Rock 'n rollin' to the end
'Till the saints go marchin' in

Now when the saints go marchin' in
Well, when the saints go marchin' in
Yeah, Lord, I want want'a be in that number
When the saints go marchin' in

Well, now when Nick, comes wailin' in
Yeah, when old Nick comes wailin' in
Oh, Lord, I want want'a be in that number
When that guitar comes wailin' in

Well, now when Rudy begins to blow
Well, when old are you-Dy starts to wail
Yeah, Lord, I want want'a be in that number
When that sax man starts wailin' in

(Here we go now)
Well, when that rhythm comes wailin' in
Yeah, when old Rapper starts to wail
Well, Lord, I want want'a be in that number
When old Rapper comes wailin' in

Now when the band plays rock 'n roll
Well, when the Comets rock 'n roll
Yeah, Lord, I want want'a be in that number
When the Comets play rock 'n roll
(All together now)





When the saints go marchin' in

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Bill Haley’s song, “The Saints Rock ‘N Roll” is a reflection of the enjoyment and excitement of rock ‘n roll music. In the opening lines, the singer expresses the desire to indulge in a holiday of rock ‘n roll, suggesting that the genre is his preferred way to unwind and have fun. The phrase “rock ‘n rolling all the way” emphasizes the enthusiasm and commitment to the music. The central theme of the song is captured in the chorus, which makes reference to the famous spiritual hymn “When the Saints Go Marching In.” The lyrics invite the listener to imagine being part of the momentous occasion when the saints arrive in heaven. The singer expresses the desire to be among the chosen few, emphasizing that being part of this group is an achievement in itself, akin to reaching heaven.


The song’s verses pay homage to the band members that make the music so enjoyable. The reference to the “guitar wailing in” and the saxophone player “starting to wail” reflect the dynamic nature of rock ‘n roll music. The lyrics suggest that rock ‘n roll music is a spiritual experience, and the saints’ arrival is symbolic of the incredible joy of that experience. The final verse states that when the Comets play rock ‘n roll, the singer wishes to be a part of it. Here, the song pays homage to Bill Haley’s Comets, subtly stating that they are the ones responsible for creating a unique and enjoyable experience for the listener.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, rock 'n rolling' holiday,
Having a great time with rock 'n roll music.


Rock 'n rolling all the way,
Enjoying rock 'n roll to the fullest.


Rock 'n rolling' to the end,
Continuing to enjoy rock 'n roll until the very end.


'Til the saints go marching' in.
Until the time comes for the saints to arrive.


Now when the saints go marching' in,
At the moment when the saints arrive.


Well, when the saints go marching' in,
When the moment comes for the saints to arrive.


Yeah, Lord, I want want a be in that number,
Expressing the desire to be included among the saints.


When the saints go marching' in.
Referring to the arrival of the saints.


Well, now when Nick, comes wailing' in,
When the guitarist Nick begins playing passionately.


Yeah, when old Nick comes wailing' in,
When Nick plays guitar passionately.


Oh, Lord, I want want 'a be in that number,
Expressing the desire to be included among those who appreciate great guitar playing.


when that guitar comes wailing' in.
When the sound of the guitar is particularly great.


Well, now when Rudy begins to blow,
When Rudy, the saxophonist, starts playing passionately.


Well, when old Rudy starts to wail,
When Rudy plays saxophone passionately.


Yeah, Lord, I want want 'a be in that number,
Expressing the desire to be included among those who appreciate great saxophone playing.


When that sax man starts wailing' in.
When the sound of the saxophone is particularly great.


Well, when that rhythm comes wailing' in,
When the rhythm section starts playing passionately.


Yeah, when old Rapper starts to wail,
When the rhythm section plays passionately.


Well, Lord, I want want 'a be in that number,
Expressing the desire to be included among those who appreciate great rhythm section playing.


When old Rapper comes wailing' in.
When the sound of the rhythm section is particularly great.


Now when the band plays rock 'n roll,
When the band performs a rock 'n roll song.


Well, when the Comets rock 'n roll,
When Bill Haley and his band, The Comets, perform a rock 'n roll song.


Yeah, Lord, I want want 'a be in that number,
Expressing the desire to be part of the group that is enjoying the rock 'n roll music.


When the saints go marching in !
Referring again to the arrival of the saints.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: EVERETT ROBBINS, PORTER GRAINGER

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@Wolfhoundersful

Rock and rolling all the day
Rock and rolling all the way
Rock and rolling to the end
Til' the saints go marching in

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

Now, when old Frank comes swinging in
When old Franny swinging in
Well, I want to be in that number
When old Franny swinging in

Now, when the sax begins to wail
When old Rudy starts to wail
Well, I want to be in that number
When old Rudy starts to wail

Oh, when the rhythm starts to go
When that rhythm starts to go
Well, I want to be in that number
When that rhythm starts to go

Oh, when the band play rock 'n' roll
When the Comets rock and roll
Well, I want to be in that number
When the Comets rock and roll



All comments from YouTube:

@Roger.Coleman1949

My favourite R & R song ever, try keeping your feet still to this !. Recall going with my parents to the Pye Radio Sports & Social Club here in Cambridge ( UK ) and on the stage was a Pye Black Box record player and a pile of Brunswick Bill Haley 78s.I turned DJ for the night , aged 7, with the BB wound up flat out everybody was on the dance floor jiving .I was in seventh heaven - pure nostalgia !

@paulmurray5655

The genius of Bill Haley is that he is the bridge between Big Band and the phenomenon known as rock'n'roll. Rock Around the Clock and Shake, Rattle and Roll aside, this is maybe the best example of this great transition artist. Wow. what a tour de force. Best always. PM

@michaelfuria4257

yes, well stated-Bill nailed it.

@ericseabury3968

Completely agree with you, sir.

@TheRobertpiotr

Żaden geniusz

@LuisLopez-xx2db

For far this song is his major success.

@davidmelton2091

Great version of the song love the saxophone it's one of their greatest songs

@Lanutriatraviesa

That's music for my ears.

@southwriter

Actually, this was recorded in 1956 after Dick, Marshall and Joey left Bill Haley to form The Jodimars. The sax is Rudy Pompilli, the bass is Al Rex.

@adrinathegreat3095

1956 this one spent 6 months in the uk charts making the top 10

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