The Saints
The Beatles Lyrics


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Well a-when the saints go marching in,
When the saints go marching in
Mm I want to be, I'm gonna be in that number,
Ooo when the saints go marching in.

Oh when the sun yeah begins to shine.
When that old sun begins to shine,
I tell you something I'm gonna be I'm gonna be in that number,
When the sun begins to shine.

Yeah when my lord calls me home again,
Ah when my lord calls me home again,
I'll tell you I'm gonna be in that number,
Oh when my lord calls me home again.

Oh when the saints go marching in,
When the saints go marching in
I tell you something I'm gonna be I'm gonna be in that number,
When the saints go marching in.

Well when the sun yeah begins to shine.
When that sun begins to shine,
I tell you something I'm gonna be I'm gonna be in that number,
When that old sun begins to shine.

Lazy one time.
Mm mm, yeh, alright, mm, yeah,
Ooo when the saints go marching in.

Yeah when the saints go marching in,
Yeah when the saints go marching in
I tell you something, I'm gonna be I'm gonna be in that number,
Yeah when the saints go marching in.

Yeah when my lord calls me home again,
Ah when my lord calls me home again,




I'll tell you I'm gonna be in that number,
Oh when the saints go marching in.

Overall Meaning

"The Saints" is a classic gospel hymn that is often associated with New Orleans jazz funerals. The Beatles covered the song during their early years, and their version features a fun and upbeat arrangement that showcases the band's youthful energy. The lyrics of the song are centered around the idea of being part of the chosen few who will be saved when the saints go marching in.


In the first verse, the singer expresses his desire to be counted among the number of the saved when the saints go marching in. He repeats this sentiment in the chorus, emphasizing his excitement at the prospect of being included in this holy group. The second verse introduces the idea of the sun shining, which is symbolic of divine light or enlightenment. The singer again asserts his desire to be part of the saved group when the sun begins to shine. The last verse speaks of the singer's certainty that he will be saved when his lord calls him home again.


Overall, the song's message is one of hope and faith in salvation. It celebrates the idea of being counted as one of the chosen few who will join the saints in heaven. The Beatles' lively rendition of the song adds to this celebratory spirit, with the band's enthusiastic performance and playful ad-libs.


Line by Line Meaning

Well a-when the saints go marching in,
When the righteous and faithful reach heaven,


When the saints go marching in
When the saints reach the gates of heaven,


Mm I want to be, I'm gonna be in that number,
I desire to be among that blessed group,


Ooo when the saints go marching in.
When the saints enter the pearly gates.


Oh when the sun yeah begins to shine.
When the world is illuminated by divine love,


When that old sun begins to shine,
When divine love shines forth and fills the world,


I tell you something I'm gonna be I'm gonna be in that number,
I assure you that I will be among the faithful,


When the sun begins to shine.
When the world is illuminated by divine love.


Yeah when my lord calls me home again,
When the day comes for me to leave this earthly life,


Ah when my lord calls me home again,
When my soul is called back to my creator,


I'll tell you I'm gonna be in that number,
I promise that I will be among the faithful,


Oh when the saints go marching in.
When the saints enter the pearly gates.


Lazy one time.
An unimportant and unrelated phrase, possibly used to fill out the rhythm or add emphasis to the previous line.


Mm mm, yeh, alright, mm, yeah,
An expression of affirmation or agreement, again possibly used simply for rhythm or emphasis.


Yeah when the saints go marching in,
When the saints enter the pearly gates,


Yeah when the saints go marching in
When the righteous and faithful reach heaven,


I tell you something, I'm gonna be I'm gonna be in that number,
I am confident that I will be among the blessed company,


Yeah when the saints go marching in.
When the saints enter the pearly gates.


Yeah when my lord calls me home again,
When the time comes for me to leave this life on earth,


Ah when my lord calls me home again,
When my soul is called back to my creator,


I'll tell you I'm gonna be in that number,
I promise that I will be among the righteous and faithful,


Oh when the saints go marching in.
When the saints enter the pearly gates.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DAVID BALUTEAU, ARNAUD JEAN MARIE FOURNIER, ROBERT BLACKWELL, RICHARD W. PENNIMAN

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