Saint James Infirmary Blues

Traditional

When I went down to Old Joe's barroom
On the corner by the Square
The drinks we all served as usual
And the usual crowd was there

Upto the bar I saw Big Joe beginning
With these eyes bloodshoting red
Gather round and now all you seen us
I'm gonna tell you just what Big Joe said

When I went down to St.-James infirmary
Just to see my baby there
She was stretched on a long white table
So cold, so cold, so fair

Let her go, let her go, God bless her
Wherever she may be
She can look this whole wide world over
But she'll never find a new man like me

Now, when I die I want you to bury me
In my high top Stetson hat
Put a twenty dollar gold piece on my watch-chain
I want the boys know that I died standing pat

And if anybody should ask you who's been singing
If anybody should wanna know who wrote this song
Just tell him Big Joe was here this morning
And he was here this morning, yeah, but now he's gone

Trivia about the song Saint James Infirmary Blues by Joe Dassin

On which albums was the song “Saint James Infirmary Blues” released by Joe Dassin?
Joe Dassin released the song on the albums “Intégrale 9 CD - Vol.3 Les Dalton” in 1989 and “Intégrale 11 CD / CD 9 / La Banda Bonnot” in 1995.
Who composed the song “Saint James Infirmary Blues” by Joe Dassin?
The song “Saint James Infirmary Blues” by Joe Dassin was composed by Traditional.

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