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New Album Let Them Talk released on May 17, 2011. www.amazon.com St. James Infirmary Blues" is an American folksong of anonymous origin, though sometimes credited to the songwriter Joe Primrose (a pseudonym for Irving Mills). Louis Armstrong made it famous in his influential 1928 recording. I went down to St James Infirmary Saw my baby there She was stretched out on a long white table So cold, so sweet, so sweet, so fair Let her go, let her go, God bless her Wherever she may be She can search this whole wide world over She won't ever find another man like me When I die, bury me in straight laced shoes, A box backed suit and a Stetson hat Put a 20 dollar gold piece on my watch chain; So the boys'll know I died standin' pat

Louis Armstrong St. James Infirmary from The Best of Jazz Classics

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A tune so old that its origins are obscure. Like Ray Charles, Bobby sings blues and soul with a gospel influence and, like Ray, is one of the best to ever lift a mic.

Eric Clapton and Dr. John Playing St. James Infirmary.

More Kermit Ruffins footage from Tipitina's. If you like this video go to Basinstreetrecords.com and listen to more. Then buy his new live CD coming out in April (or march if youre lucky enough to be in new orleans).

Cab Calloway sings St. James Infirmary in the guise of Koko the Clown from the Fleischer Brothers' "Snow White" Betty Boop cartoon.

Her Wait for Me Music video

The White Stripes st james infirmary blues from the album The White Stripes

Dhar Jabouri, hobbyist animator, interpreted this song by the legendary Louis Armstrong using Animation:Master (r). jabouri@comcast.net