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song infoWhen The Saints Go Marching In by Louis Armstrong is a Dixieland jazz song. Song Title: When The Saints Go Marching InArtist: Louis Armstrong Genre: Dixieland jazz, gospel Lead Vocals: Louis Armstrong Guitar: Lee Blair (original recording) Piano: Luis Russel (original recording) Bass: Foster Pops (original recording) Drums: Paul Barbarin (original recording) Tenor saxophone: Bingie Madison (original recording) Alto saxophone: Rupert Cole, Charlier Holmes (original recording) Clarinet: Rupert Cole, Bingie Madison (original recording) Trumpet: Louis Armstrong, Shelton Hemphill (original recording) Trombone: J.C. Higginbotham (original recording) Recorded: May 13, 1938, New York, NY Date:: 1939 Label: Decca 2230 Number of listens: 19906 Current rank: 846 (updated weekly) Highest rank: 841 (play the video all the way through to register a vote for this song) In 1939 Louis Armstrong transformed the spiritual into a timeless jazz tune. I think thats when it became a jazz standard and became part of the canons, jazz scholar Bruce Raeburn told Wynton Marsalis. Once Pops touched it, everyone was going to listen to that. link to the static song information page for this song:
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