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st james infirmary
Jimmie Rodgers Lyrics


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It was down by old Joe's barroom, on the corner of the square
They were serving drinks as usual, and the usual crowd was there
On my left stood Big Joe McKennedy, and his eyes were bloodshot red
And he turned his face to the people, these were the very words he said

I was down to St. James infirmary, I saw my baby there
She was stretched out on a long white table,
So sweet, cool and so fair

Let her go, let her go, God bless her
Wherever she may be
She may search this whole wide world over
Never find a sweeter man as me

When I die please bury me in my high top Stetson hat
Put a twenty dollar gold piece on my watch chain
The gang'll know I died standing pat

Let her go, let her go God bless her
Wherever she may be
She may search this wide world over
Never find a sweeter man as me

I want six crapshooters to be my pallbearers
Three pretty women to sing a song
Stick a jazz band on my hearse wagon
Raise hell as I stroll along

Let her go Let her go
God bless her
Wherever she may be
She may search this whole wide
World over
She'll never find a sweeter
Man as me

Overall Meaning

The song, "St. James Infirmary," tells the story of a man who goes to St. James Infirmary to see his dead lover. The singer is likely the man who lost his lover, and he's heartbroken over her death. The setting for the song is in a bar, where the singer hears about his lover's passing. The lyrics describe the singer's trip to St. James Infirmary, where he sees his lover's dead body on a table. The singer pleads with her to let her go and wishes her a peaceful journey.


The song is full of metaphors, where the lyrics describe the singer's high top Stetson hat and twenty dollar gold piece. The singer requests six crapshooters to be his pallbearers and three pretty women to sing a song. The chorus repeats the words "Let her go, God bless her," which communicates the singer's acceptance of his lover's death.


The origins of the song's lyrics are unclear, but it may have been based on an old English folk song called "The Unfortunate Rake." The song has had many variations, and Jimmie Rodgers's version is one of the most famous. The song's success has inspired many other artists to cover the song, including Louis Armstrong, Cab Calloway, and The White Stripes.


Line by Line Meaning

It was down by old Joe's barroom, on the corner of the square
The tale begins in a dimly lit tavern near the town square


They were serving drinks as usual, and the usual crowd was there
Customers were drinking at the bar, and the regulars were present


On my left stood Big Joe McKennedy, and his eyes were bloodshot red
A man named Big Joe McKennedy, who appeared to be drunk, was standing nearby


And he turned his face to the people, these were the very words he said
He addressed the crowd with a statement to follow


I was down to St. James infirmary, I saw my baby there
He visited a hospital named St. James infirmary and saw his lover there


She was stretched out on a long white table, So sweet, cool and so fair
His lover was lying on a table, appearing peaceful


Let her go, let her go, God bless her Wherever she may be
He wishes her well, wherever she may be


She may search this whole wide world over, Never find a sweeter man as me
No other man could compare to his affection for her


When I die please bury me in my high top Stetson hat
The artist wants to be buried in his prized hat


Put a twenty dollar gold piece on my watch chain
He requests a gold coin be placed on his watch


The gang'll know I died standing pat
His accomplices will know he remained true to their cause until the end


I want six crapshooters to be my pallbearers
He desires six gamblers to carry his casket


Three pretty women to sing a song
He also wants three attractive women to sing at his funeral


Stick a jazz band on my hearse wagon
He wishes for a jazz band to play during his procession


Raise hell as I stroll along
He wants to be remembered with a wild celebration




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Songtrust Ave
Written by: Irving Mills

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Comments from YouTube:

Steven Ross

Definitely not Jimmy Rogers the brake man

Larry Ewashen

Who is the singer here? It is not Jimmie Rodgers.

Sassy Granny

It's Jimmie

Jay Lee

Larry Ewashen According to the liner notes by Bud Katzel, he performed this on his TV show

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