Intro Dm A7 Dm Dm Gm Dm A7 Dm A7 Dm Bb7 A7 Dm A7 Dm A7 Dm It was down in old Joe's bar-room, Dm Gm Dm A7 On the corner by the square Dm A7 Dm The drinks were served as usual Bb7 A7 Dm A7 And the usual crowd were there Dm A7 Dm On my left stood big Joe McKennedy Dm Gm Dm A7 His eyes were bloodshot red Dm A7 Dm He turned to the crowd around him Bb7 A7 Dm A7 These were the very words he said Dm A7 Dm I went down to St. James Infirmary Dm Gm Dm A7 To see my baby there; Dm A7 Dm She was stretched out on a long, white table Bb7 A7 Dm A7 So pale, so cold, so fair Chorus Dm A7 Dm Let her go, let her go, god bless her Dm Gm Dm A7 Wherever she may be Dm A7 Dm She may search this whole world over Bb7 A7 Dm A7 And never find a man as sweet as me Dm A7 Dm When I die please bury me Dm Gm Dm A7 In my high-top Stetson hat Dm A7 Dm Put a twenty-dollar gold piece on my watch chain Bb7 A7 Dm A7 So the gang'll know I died standing pat Dm A7 Dm I wat six crap shooters for pall bearers Dm Gm Dm A7 Six pretty girls to sing me a song Dm A7 Dm Put a jazz band on my hearse wagon Bb7 A7 Dm A7 To raise hell as we stroll along Dm A7 Dm And now that you have heard my story Dm Gm Dm A7 I'll have another shot of booze; Dm A7 Dm And if anybody happens to ask you Bb7 A7 Dm A7 Dm I've got the St. James Infirmary blues
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