When the Saints
Louis Armstrong Lyrics


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


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@BuddyBrownMusic

He truly was and is the spirit of New Orleans. God Bless this legend!

@peaceman4u

Buddy Brown u ain't lying

@troyandrew6154

Buddy Brown new Orleans? I'd say all of Louisiana

@rosettaquartz6012

Troy Andrew Yea!

@WilhelmWilder

Even though the man who wrote it was from arkansas

@TheModShopCO

Garrett Baker he, meaning Louis Armstrong. Forget this particular song, Louis is the embodiment of Louisiana Soul.

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@hicow6075

The woman singing along side Louis is Jewel Brown. She's still alive at 85 years old and is very well renowned within the jazz and blues world as a singer!

@joecox6931

Thanks for that information......she is wonderful ......💎💎💎

@williammallory5553

Old Satchmo was a slick old dog. Lol

@user-nt1ik5tm7y

Thank you so much. Leon

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