E|E|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------|| St. James Infirmary - Ramblin' Jack Elliott
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Tabbed by:Travis
Tuning:Standard
This is an old jazz tune done by Louis Armstrong in the 20's, this is Ramblin Jack
folk version with Dave Van Ronk, a fine duet and a great tune.
[Verse]
AmEAm
It was down in Old Joe's bar-room,
FEE7
on the corner by the square,
AmEAm
the usual crowd was assembled
FEAm
and big Joe Mckenny was there.
AmEAm
He was standing at my shoulder,
FEE7
his eyes were bloodshot red,
AmEAm
he turned to the crowd around him
FEAm
these are the very words he said...wad he say Jack?
AmEAm
I went down to the St. James Infirmary
FEE7
I saw my baby there,
AmEAm
she was layed out on a cold white table,
FEAm
so cold, so white, so fair.
[Chorus]
AmEAm
Let her go, let her go, god bless her
FEE7
wherever she may be,
AmEAm
she may search this wide world over,
FEAm
she'll never find a sweet man like me.
[Verse]
AmEAm
When I die, bury me,
FEE7
in a high top Stetson hat,
AmEAm
put a 20 dollar goldpiece on my watch chain,
FEAm
so god know I died standing pat.
AmEAm
I want 6 crapshooters for pallbearers,
FEE7
chorus gonna sing me a song,
AmEAm
put a jazz band on my hearse wagon,
FEAm
raise hell, as I roll along.
[Chorus]
AmEAm
Let her go, let her go, god bless her
FEE7
wherever she may be,
AmEAm
she may search this wide world over,
FEAm
she'll never find a sweet man like me.
[Verse]
AmEAm
Roll out your rubber tired carriage
FEE7
roll out your old time hack,
AmEAm
12 men going to the graveyard and,
FEAm
11 coming back
AmEAm
Now that I've told my story,
FEE7
I'll take another shot of booze,
AmEAm
and if anyone should happen to ask me,
FEAm
I got those, gambler's blues.
[Chorus]
AmEAm
Let her go, let her go, god bless her
FEE7
wherever she may be,
AmEAm
she may search this wide world over,
FEAm
she'll never find a sweet man like me.