Chords for Louis Armstrong - Danny Kaye
Tempo:
111.3 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
F
A
Eb
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Ab] Oh when [Eb] the Saints, when the Saints, go marching in, go marching in, when the Saints go [F] marching [Bb] in, oh yeah, I [Eb] want to be, [Ab] oh man, in that number, oh when the Saints, [F] go [Eb] marching in.
[Bb] And when the [Eb] Saints, oh when the Saints, go marching in, go marching in, who's gonna play on [Cm] the day when the Saints go [Fm] marching in?
Well Louie, I'll [Eb] explain that.
No, the mostest and the greatest, [Ab] from the oldest to the latest, [Eb] gonna play in the band in the great grandstand when the Saints go [G] marching in.
Louie, [Bb] what about Brahms?
He laid no bombs.
[E] And Chopin?
Solid man.
And [Dbm] Bach, that great old master?
Yeah, that great old master was a gasser.
Yes, but Mozart the [A] most with [Ab] all he [A] had.
Great symphonies and operas and all that [Dbm] jazz.
Oh when the [B] Saints go [E] marching in.
[C] [F] Do you dig Rachmaninoff?
[Ab] On and off.
[F] Ripski?
Of course, of course.
Ravel and [Dm] Gustav Mahler?
[Gm] Yeah, but don't forget Fats Waller.
[C] I wouldn't do [F] that.
Liszt, Dance and Twist that you can't resist?
[Bb] Yeah, yeah, put Liszt on that list.
[Dm] And when the Saints [Gm] go [F] marching in.
Here we go again.
When the Saints go marching in.
Just get digging [Fm] there.
When the Saints [Dm] go marching [G] in.
[F] I wanna be [Bb] in that number.
[Bbm] Oh [Dm] when the Saints [Gm] go [F] marching in.
[Db] [Gm] There's Saint-Saens.
Saint-Saens, si [Abm] va.
And George Bizet?
Chez Chez Bizet.
Vuitton, Soupe, [Gb] Massenet?
And [Abm] Offenbach?
Do you [F] dig him, Jacques?
Very often.
[Gb] Well, Frère Jacques, Frère Jacques.
I dig you, Jacques.
I dig you, Jacques.
Massenet and Bizet.
Massenet and Bizet.
Massenet and Bizet.
Massenet and Bizet.
Often, [Db] often, often.
[Gb] How about Wagner?
Die Waud.
And Haydn?
Who?
Joseph Haydn.
Who?
Haydn.
Well, let him come out.
Agheninis?
[F] Rossinis?
Toscaninis?
Bottinis?
Pachyturians?
Go so tight.
[Gb] Thank you.
And what's his name?
Mr.
[Abm] Beatleys.
And you [Ab] know that, yes, Beatleys.
[B]
[E] [A]
[Dbm]
[Ab] [A]
[D] [Bb] [Gbm] [Ab]
[A]
[B] [A]
[D] Oh,
[A] yes.
[D]
[Gbm] Oh, yes.
[G] Oh, yes.
Oh, yes.
Yes.
[A] Yes.
[D] [E] [Ab] [E]
[B] [G] [B] [A]
[Bb] And when the [Eb] Saints, oh when the Saints, go marching in, go marching in, who's gonna play on [Cm] the day when the Saints go [Fm] marching in?
Well Louie, I'll [Eb] explain that.
No, the mostest and the greatest, [Ab] from the oldest to the latest, [Eb] gonna play in the band in the great grandstand when the Saints go [G] marching in.
Louie, [Bb] what about Brahms?
He laid no bombs.
[E] And Chopin?
Solid man.
And [Dbm] Bach, that great old master?
Yeah, that great old master was a gasser.
Yes, but Mozart the [A] most with [Ab] all he [A] had.
Great symphonies and operas and all that [Dbm] jazz.
Oh when the [B] Saints go [E] marching in.
[C] [F] Do you dig Rachmaninoff?
[Ab] On and off.
[F] Ripski?
Of course, of course.
Ravel and [Dm] Gustav Mahler?
[Gm] Yeah, but don't forget Fats Waller.
[C] I wouldn't do [F] that.
Liszt, Dance and Twist that you can't resist?
[Bb] Yeah, yeah, put Liszt on that list.
[Dm] And when the Saints [Gm] go [F] marching in.
Here we go again.
When the Saints go marching in.
Just get digging [Fm] there.
When the Saints [Dm] go marching [G] in.
[F] I wanna be [Bb] in that number.
[Bbm] Oh [Dm] when the Saints [Gm] go [F] marching in.
[Db] [Gm] There's Saint-Saens.
Saint-Saens, si [Abm] va.
And George Bizet?
Chez Chez Bizet.
Vuitton, Soupe, [Gb] Massenet?
And [Abm] Offenbach?
Do you [F] dig him, Jacques?
Very often.
[Gb] Well, Frère Jacques, Frère Jacques.
I dig you, Jacques.
I dig you, Jacques.
Massenet and Bizet.
Massenet and Bizet.
Massenet and Bizet.
Massenet and Bizet.
Often, [Db] often, often.
[Gb] How about Wagner?
Die Waud.
And Haydn?
Who?
Joseph Haydn.
Who?
Haydn.
Well, let him come out.
Agheninis?
[F] Rossinis?
Toscaninis?
Bottinis?
Pachyturians?
Go so tight.
[Gb] Thank you.
And what's his name?
Mr.
[Abm] Beatleys.
And you [Ab] know that, yes, Beatleys.
[B]
[E] [A]
[Dbm]
[Ab] [A]
[D] [Bb] [Gbm] [Ab]
[A]
[B] [A]
[D] Oh,
[A] yes.
[D]
[Gbm] Oh, yes.
[G] Oh, yes.
Oh, yes.
Yes.
[A] Yes.
[D] [E] [Ab] [E]
[B] [G] [B] [A]
Key:
Ab
F
A
Eb
Bb
Ab
F
A
[Ab] _ _ _ Oh when [Eb] the Saints, when the Saints, go marching in, go marching in, when the Saints go [F] marching [Bb] in, oh yeah, I [Eb] want to be, [Ab] oh man, in that number, oh when the Saints, [F] go [Eb] marching in.
[Bb] And when the [Eb] Saints, oh when the Saints, go marching in, go marching in, who's gonna play on [Cm] the day when the Saints go [Fm] marching in?
Well Louie, I'll [Eb] explain that.
No, the mostest and the greatest, [Ab] from the oldest to the latest, [Eb] gonna play in the band in the great grandstand when the Saints go [G] marching in.
Louie, [Bb] what about Brahms?
He laid no bombs.
[E] And Chopin?
Solid man.
And [Dbm] Bach, that great old master?
Yeah, that great old master was a gasser.
Yes, but Mozart the [A] most with [Ab] all he [A] had.
Great symphonies and operas and all that [Dbm] jazz.
Oh when the [B] Saints go [E] marching in.
[C] _ [F] Do you dig Rachmaninoff?
[Ab] On and off.
[F] Ripski?
Of course, of course.
Ravel and [Dm] Gustav Mahler?
[Gm] Yeah, but don't forget Fats Waller.
[C] I wouldn't do [F] that.
Liszt, Dance and Twist that you can't resist?
[Bb] Yeah, yeah, put Liszt on that list.
[Dm] And when the Saints [Gm] go [F] marching in.
Here we go again.
When the Saints go marching in.
Just get digging [Fm] there.
When the Saints [Dm] go marching [G] in.
[F] I wanna be [Bb] in that number.
[Bbm] Oh [Dm] when the Saints [Gm] go [F] marching in.
[Db] _ [Gm] There's Saint-Saens.
Saint-Saens, si [Abm] va.
And George Bizet?
Chez Chez Bizet.
Vuitton, Soupe, [Gb] Massenet?
And [Abm] Offenbach?
Do you [F] dig him, Jacques?
Very often.
[Gb] Well, Frère Jacques, Frère Jacques.
I dig you, Jacques.
I dig you, Jacques.
Massenet and Bizet.
Massenet and Bizet.
Massenet and Bizet.
Massenet and Bizet.
Often, [Db] often, often.
[Gb] How about Wagner?
Die Waud.
And Haydn?
Who?
Joseph Haydn.
Who?
Haydn.
Well, let him come out.
Agheninis?
[F] Rossinis?
Toscaninis?
Bottinis?
Pachyturians?
Go so tight.
[Gb] Thank you.
And what's his name?
Mr.
[Abm] Beatleys.
And you [Ab] know that, yes, Beatleys.
_ _ _ [B] _
_ [E] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Dbm] _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Gbm] _ _ [Ab] _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[D] Oh, _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] yes.
_ _ _ [D]
[Gbm] Oh, _ _ _ yes. _
[G] Oh, _ yes.
Oh, yes.
Yes.
[A] _ Yes. _
[D] _ _ _ [E] _ _ [Ab] _ [E] _ _
[B] _ [G] _ _ [B] _ [A] _ _ _ _
[Bb] And when the [Eb] Saints, oh when the Saints, go marching in, go marching in, who's gonna play on [Cm] the day when the Saints go [Fm] marching in?
Well Louie, I'll [Eb] explain that.
No, the mostest and the greatest, [Ab] from the oldest to the latest, [Eb] gonna play in the band in the great grandstand when the Saints go [G] marching in.
Louie, [Bb] what about Brahms?
He laid no bombs.
[E] And Chopin?
Solid man.
And [Dbm] Bach, that great old master?
Yeah, that great old master was a gasser.
Yes, but Mozart the [A] most with [Ab] all he [A] had.
Great symphonies and operas and all that [Dbm] jazz.
Oh when the [B] Saints go [E] marching in.
[C] _ [F] Do you dig Rachmaninoff?
[Ab] On and off.
[F] Ripski?
Of course, of course.
Ravel and [Dm] Gustav Mahler?
[Gm] Yeah, but don't forget Fats Waller.
[C] I wouldn't do [F] that.
Liszt, Dance and Twist that you can't resist?
[Bb] Yeah, yeah, put Liszt on that list.
[Dm] And when the Saints [Gm] go [F] marching in.
Here we go again.
When the Saints go marching in.
Just get digging [Fm] there.
When the Saints [Dm] go marching [G] in.
[F] I wanna be [Bb] in that number.
[Bbm] Oh [Dm] when the Saints [Gm] go [F] marching in.
[Db] _ [Gm] There's Saint-Saens.
Saint-Saens, si [Abm] va.
And George Bizet?
Chez Chez Bizet.
Vuitton, Soupe, [Gb] Massenet?
And [Abm] Offenbach?
Do you [F] dig him, Jacques?
Very often.
[Gb] Well, Frère Jacques, Frère Jacques.
I dig you, Jacques.
I dig you, Jacques.
Massenet and Bizet.
Massenet and Bizet.
Massenet and Bizet.
Massenet and Bizet.
Often, [Db] often, often.
[Gb] How about Wagner?
Die Waud.
And Haydn?
Who?
Joseph Haydn.
Who?
Haydn.
Well, let him come out.
Agheninis?
[F] Rossinis?
Toscaninis?
Bottinis?
Pachyturians?
Go so tight.
[Gb] Thank you.
And what's his name?
Mr.
[Abm] Beatleys.
And you [Ab] know that, yes, Beatleys.
_ _ _ [B] _
_ [E] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Dbm] _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Gbm] _ _ [Ab] _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[D] Oh, _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] yes.
_ _ _ [D]
[Gbm] Oh, _ _ _ yes. _
[G] Oh, _ yes.
Oh, yes.
Yes.
[A] _ Yes. _
[D] _ _ _ [E] _ _ [Ab] _ [E] _ _
[B] _ [G] _ _ [B] _ [A] _ _ _ _