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Founded as the Golden Gate Jubilee Quartet in Norfolk, Virginia in 1934 by A. C. “Eddie” Griffin, Robert “Peg” Ford, Henry Owens, and Bill Johnson, they began as a traditional jubilee quartet, combining the clever arrangements associated with barbershop quartets with rhythms borrowed from the blues and jazz.
The makeup of the group changed over the years, as some members were drafted during the war and new members were brought in to replace those who had retired or left to join other groups. William Langford joined the group when Griffin left in 1935 and Orlandus Wilson replaced Ford the same year. Clyde Riddick replaced Langford in 1938, Johnson left in 1948 to join “The Jubalaires” and Owens left the group later to become a preacher and solo artist. Riddick remained with the group until his retirement in 1995 and Wilson until his death in 1998.
The Gates had a broad repertoire of styles—from Owens’ mournful, understated approach in songs such as Anyhow or Hush, Somebody’s Calling My Name, to the group’s highly syncopated arrangements in Shadrach, Meshach and Abendigo. Like The Mills Brothers of popular music, they would often include vocal special effects in their songs, imitating train sounds in songs such as Golden Gate Gospel Train. Langford often sang lead, using his ability to range from baritone to falsetto, while Johnson narrated in a hip syncopated style that became the hallmark for the group.
Saints Go Marchin' in
The Golden Gate Quartet Lyrics
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Oh, when the saints go marching in
I want to be in that number
When the saints go marching in
Oh, when the sun, refuses to shine
I still, want to be in that number
When the sun refuses to shine
Oh, when the saints go marching in
Oh, when the saints go marching in
I'm going to sing aloud and thunder
Oh, when the saints go marching in
Oh, when the saints go marching in
Oh, when the saints go marching in
Yes, I want to be in that number
When the saints go marching in
Oh, when the saints go marching in
Oh, when the saints go marching in
I still want to be in that number
When the saints go marching in
The lyrics to "When the Saints Go Marching In" by The Golden Gate Quartet reflect a longing to be part of a spiritual gathering or community. The repeated phrase "Oh, when the saints go marching in" suggests the desire to join a group of saintly individuals. This could be interpreted as a metaphor for being part of a righteous and virtuous community in heaven.
The first stanza expresses the desire to be counted among those "saints" when they gather. The phrase "I want to be in that number" emphasizes the singer's yearning to be included in this group. The second stanza adds a touch of determination, stating that even if the sun refuses to shine, the singer still wants to be part of the saints' assembly. This line could imply an unwavering commitment and dedication to the spiritual path, even in challenging circumstances.
The third stanza takes on a more celebratory tone, with the singer proclaiming their intention to sing aloud and thunder when the saints go marching in. This suggests that being part of this community is a cause for joy and exultation. The final stanza reinforces the desire to belong to this gathering and be among the saints.
In summary, these lyrics convey a deep longing to be part of a saintly community, to be counted among the righteous individuals who come together in a spiritual gathering. The song expresses the unwavering commitment and joy that comes with being part of such a group.
Line by Line Meaning
Oh, when the saints go marching in
Oh, when the righteous ones advance
I want to be in that number
I desire to be among them
When the saints go marching in
As they proceed forward
Oh, when the sun, refuses to shine
Oh, when the light ceases to illuminate
I still, want to be in that number
Even then, I still desire to be among them
When the sun refuses to shine
When the brilliance fades away
I'm going to sing aloud and thunder
I will joyfully raise my voice and make a resounding declaration
Oh, when the saints go marching in
Oh, when the righteous ones advance
Yes, I want to be in that number
Certainly, I desire to be among them
When the saints go marching in
As they proceed forward
Oh, when the saints go marching in
Oh, when the righteous ones advance
I still want to be in that number
Even then, I still desire to be among them
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: FRED MCDOWELL
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When The Saints Go Marchin In
Golden Gate Quartet
Oh, when the saints, go marching in,
Yes when the saints go marching in.
Oh Lord I want to be in that ever lovin' number
When the saints go marching in.
Oh, when the saints, go marching in,
Yes when the saints go marching in.
Oh Lord I want to be in that number
When the saints go marching in.
Oh yes, I had a dear old mother,
And if you should see her before I do,
Won't you tell her that you saw me coming,
I was struttin' straight on through
Oh, when the saints, go marching in,
Yes when the saints go marching in.
Oh Lord I want to be in that number
When the saints go marching in.
Songwriters: Van Morrison
When The Saints Go Marchin In lyrics © BMG Rights Management US, LLC
@chelitang
One of the best groups ever!
@r.monerris8876
Grandes, muy bien interpretada
@frankroy2005
I Love This Song Right Here.
Philippians 4:8
Whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any moral excellence and if there is any praise, dwell on these things.
@bernarddamiels8600
Great song and I mostly certainly want to be in that number when they start marching in.
@robertoocana4639
¡¡ !Fabuloso grupo..!!
@charizard4321
I want to be in that number when the saints go marching in
@michelsandrel
EXCELLENT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@jaswinderahluwalia
superb all time.iconic...classic
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When The Saints Go Marchin In
Golden Gate Quartet
Oh, when the saints, go marching in,
Yes when the saints go marching in.
Oh Lord I want to be in that ever lovin' number
When the saints go marching in.
Oh, when the saints, go marching in,
Yes when the saints go marching in.
Oh Lord I want to be in that number
When the saints go marching in.
Oh yes, I had a dear old mother,
And if you should see her before I do,
Won't you tell her that you saw me coming,
I was struttin' straight on through
Oh, when the saints, go marching in,
Yes when the saints go marching in.
Oh Lord I want to be in that number
When the saints go marching in.
Songwriters: Van Morrison
When The Saints Go Marchin In lyrics © BMG Rights Management US, LLC
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КЛАСС!!!