When the Saints Go Marching In began as a 19th-century Christian hymn and later became one of the most beloved jazz standards of all time. The song gained worldwide fame after Louis Armstrong and his orchestra recorded it for Decca Records on May 13, 1938. Since then, it has become the most requested Dixieland tune in New Orleans, performed by countless marching bands and jazz ensembles. With its joyful melody and uplifting spirit, The Saints continues to capture the energy and celebration at the heart of New Orleans jazz.
Oh, when the saints go marching in,
Oh, when the saints go marching in,
Lord how I want to be in that number,
When the saints go marching in.
And when the sun begins to shine,
And when the sun begins to shine,
Lord, how I want to be in that number,
When the sun begins to shine.
Oh, when the trumpet sounds its call,
Oh, when the trumpet sounds its call,
Lord, how I want to be in that number,
When the trumpet sounds its call.
Some say this world of trouble,
Is the only one we need,
But I'm waiting for that morning,
When the new world is revealed.
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