Chords for Louis Armstrong & Danny Kaye - When The Saints Go Marching In
Tempo:
110.75 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
E
A
D
Eb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Come on, kitten, I'd better get you ahold of the mother of the skinny alive.
I want to eat these giant drunk things tomorrow.
I don't know about you, honey, but I've got to get my beauty to sleep, or I'm just a mess in the morning.
Please, do the same skirmishing in the way you and Daddy do it.
What do you put in the cat's milk?
Please, just one course together, maybe two.
Then I'll go home and I'll go right to bed.
I'll even go to sleep.
I promise.
No, she looks like an honest cat to me.
Come on, sign us up, Bob.
Let's stay at home.
Well, all right, just one course.
Let's sleep.
Then we'll go home.
Don't tell your mother, huh?
[A] Fella, you want to give me a kiss or something?
Put me to work.
[C] [Ab] When the saints [A]
[Bm] go marching in,
When the [D] saints [Ab] go [A] marching in,
I [D] want to [A] be [G] in that number.
[Gm] When [D] the saints go marching [Bm] in,
[A] [E] And when [D] the saints go marching in,
Who's going to [Bm] play all day when the saints go [Em] marching in?
Well, Louie, I'll explain that.
[D] Now, the mostest and the greatest,
From [G] the oldest to the latest,
Are going to play in the band in the great dance,
And when the saints go [Bb] marching in,
[Cm] Louie, what about Brahms?
He ain't [Eb] no Brahms.
And Chopin?
Solid man.
And [Ab] Bach, that great old master?
Yeah, that great old master was a gasser.
Yes, but goes on to most with all he has.
With the symphonies and operas and all that jazz.
[Cm] No, I didn't say that.
[Eb] Do [B]
[E] you dig Rachmaninoff?
On and off.
Rimsky?
Of course I [B] call.
Ravel and Gustav Mahler.
Yeah, but don't forget Fats Waller.
I wouldn't do that.
[E] Liszt, that's a guest that you can't resist.
[Gbm] Yeah, yeah, but listen [C] on that Liszt.
[E] When the saints [B] go [E] marching in,
Here we go, Louie.
When the saints go marching in,
Just get digging, man.
When the saints go marching [Gbm] in,
[B] Faced and all.
I [E] wanna be in [A] that number.
[Am] Oh, [Dbm] when the saints [Gbm] go [B] marching [E] in.
[C] That's Saint-Saëns.
Saint-Saëns, [Fm] si, pa.
And George Bizet.
Très, très, bizet.
[F] Vuitton, soupé, machiné.
And [Bb] Aubain-Bart.
Do you dig him, Jacques?
[C] Very often.
[F] Well, Frère Jacques, Frère Jacques.
Frère Jacques, Frère Jacques.
Massé, Massé, Massé, Massé.
Massé, Massé, Massé, Massé.
Often, [C] often, often.
How about Wagner?
[F] Divout.
And Haydn?
Who?
Joseph Haydn.
Who?
Haydn.
Well, let him come out.
Paganini.
Mussini.
Toscanini.
Puccini.
Paccitori.
Bonsoir, dame.
Thank you.
And what's his name?
[Gm] Mr.
Beatle, he's our man.
You know [G] him?
[Dm] [Bb] [Eb] [Ab]
[G] [Ab]
[Db] [Ab]
[Db] [Eb] [Ab]
[Db] [Bbm]
[Fm] [Eb] [Ab]
[Fm] [Bbm] [G] [Ab]
[Db] [Dbm]
[Ab] [D] [Db] [Eb] [Ab] [Fm]
[F] [Ab] [N]
I want to eat these giant drunk things tomorrow.
I don't know about you, honey, but I've got to get my beauty to sleep, or I'm just a mess in the morning.
Please, do the same skirmishing in the way you and Daddy do it.
What do you put in the cat's milk?
Please, just one course together, maybe two.
Then I'll go home and I'll go right to bed.
I'll even go to sleep.
I promise.
No, she looks like an honest cat to me.
Come on, sign us up, Bob.
Let's stay at home.
Well, all right, just one course.
Let's sleep.
Then we'll go home.
Don't tell your mother, huh?
[A] Fella, you want to give me a kiss or something?
Put me to work.
[C] [Ab] When the saints [A]
[Bm] go marching in,
When the [D] saints [Ab] go [A] marching in,
I [D] want to [A] be [G] in that number.
[Gm] When [D] the saints go marching [Bm] in,
[A] [E] And when [D] the saints go marching in,
Who's going to [Bm] play all day when the saints go [Em] marching in?
Well, Louie, I'll explain that.
[D] Now, the mostest and the greatest,
From [G] the oldest to the latest,
Are going to play in the band in the great dance,
And when the saints go [Bb] marching in,
[Cm] Louie, what about Brahms?
He ain't [Eb] no Brahms.
And Chopin?
Solid man.
And [Ab] Bach, that great old master?
Yeah, that great old master was a gasser.
Yes, but goes on to most with all he has.
With the symphonies and operas and all that jazz.
[Cm] No, I didn't say that.
[Eb] Do [B]
[E] you dig Rachmaninoff?
On and off.
Rimsky?
Of course I [B] call.
Ravel and Gustav Mahler.
Yeah, but don't forget Fats Waller.
I wouldn't do that.
[E] Liszt, that's a guest that you can't resist.
[Gbm] Yeah, yeah, but listen [C] on that Liszt.
[E] When the saints [B] go [E] marching in,
Here we go, Louie.
When the saints go marching in,
Just get digging, man.
When the saints go marching [Gbm] in,
[B] Faced and all.
I [E] wanna be in [A] that number.
[Am] Oh, [Dbm] when the saints [Gbm] go [B] marching [E] in.
[C] That's Saint-Saëns.
Saint-Saëns, [Fm] si, pa.
And George Bizet.
Très, très, bizet.
[F] Vuitton, soupé, machiné.
And [Bb] Aubain-Bart.
Do you dig him, Jacques?
[C] Very often.
[F] Well, Frère Jacques, Frère Jacques.
Frère Jacques, Frère Jacques.
Massé, Massé, Massé, Massé.
Massé, Massé, Massé, Massé.
Often, [C] often, often.
How about Wagner?
[F] Divout.
And Haydn?
Who?
Joseph Haydn.
Who?
Haydn.
Well, let him come out.
Paganini.
Mussini.
Toscanini.
Puccini.
Paccitori.
Bonsoir, dame.
Thank you.
And what's his name?
[Gm] Mr.
Beatle, he's our man.
You know [G] him?
[Dm] [Bb] [Eb] [Ab]
[G] [Ab]
[Db] [Ab]
[Db] [Eb] [Ab]
[Db] [Bbm]
[Fm] [Eb] [Ab]
[Fm] [Bbm] [G] [Ab]
[Db] [Dbm]
[Ab] [D] [Db] [Eb] [Ab] [Fm]
[F] [Ab] [N]
Key:
Ab
E
A
D
Eb
Ab
E
A
Come on, kitten, I'd better get you ahold of the mother of the skinny alive.
I want to eat these giant drunk things tomorrow.
I don't know about you, honey, but I've got to get my beauty to sleep, or I'm just a mess in the morning.
Please, do the same skirmishing in the way you and Daddy do it.
_ What do you put in the cat's milk?
Please, just one course together, maybe two.
Then I'll go home and I'll go right to bed.
I'll even go to sleep.
I promise.
No, she looks like an honest cat to me.
Come on, sign us up, Bob.
Let's stay at home.
Well, all right, just one course.
Let's sleep.
Then we'll go home.
Don't tell your mother, huh?
[A] Fella, you want to give me a kiss or something?
_ Put me to work. _
[C] _ _ _ [Ab] When the saints [A]
[Bm] go marching in,
_ When the [D] saints [Ab] go [A] marching in,
I [D] want to [A] be [G] in that number.
[Gm] When [D] the saints go marching [Bm] in,
[A] [E] And when [D] the saints go _ marching _ in,
Who's going to [Bm] play all day when the saints go [Em] marching in?
Well, Louie, I'll explain that.
[D] Now, the mostest and the greatest,
From [G] the oldest to the latest,
Are going to play in the band in the great dance,
And when the saints go [Bb] marching in,
[Cm] Louie, what about Brahms?
He ain't [Eb] no Brahms.
And Chopin?
Solid man.
And [Ab] Bach, that great old master?
Yeah, that great old master was a gasser.
Yes, but goes on to most with all he has.
With the symphonies and operas and all that jazz.
[Cm] No, I didn't say that.
[Eb] _ Do [B] _
[E] you dig Rachmaninoff?
On and off.
Rimsky?
Of course I [B] call.
Ravel and Gustav Mahler.
Yeah, but don't forget Fats Waller.
I wouldn't do that.
[E] Liszt, that's a guest that you can't resist.
[Gbm] Yeah, yeah, but listen [C] on that Liszt.
[E] When the saints [B] go [E] marching in,
Here we go, Louie.
When the saints go marching in,
Just get digging, man.
When the saints go marching [Gbm] in,
[B] Faced and all.
I [E] wanna be _ in [A] that number.
[Am] Oh, [Dbm] when the saints [Gbm] go [B] marching [E] in. _
[C] _ That's Saint-Saëns.
Saint-Saëns, [Fm] si, pa.
And George Bizet.
Très, très, bizet.
[F] Vuitton, soupé, machiné.
And [Bb] Aubain-Bart.
Do you dig him, Jacques?
[C] Very often.
[F] Well, Frère Jacques, Frère Jacques.
Frère Jacques, Frère Jacques.
Massé, Massé, Massé, Massé.
Massé, Massé, Massé, Massé.
Often, [C] often, often.
How about Wagner?
[F] Divout.
And Haydn?
Who?
Joseph Haydn.
Who?
Haydn.
Well, let him come out.
Paganini.
Mussini.
Toscanini.
Puccini.
Paccitori.
Bonsoir, dame.
Thank you.
And what's his name?
[Gm] Mr.
Beatle, he's our man.
You know [G] him?
_ _ [Dm] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Db] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Db] _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
[Fm] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Fm] _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ [G] _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ _ [Db] _ [Dbm] _ _ _
[Ab] _ [D] _ [Db] _ [Eb] _ [Ab] _ _ [Fm] _ _
[F] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
I want to eat these giant drunk things tomorrow.
I don't know about you, honey, but I've got to get my beauty to sleep, or I'm just a mess in the morning.
Please, do the same skirmishing in the way you and Daddy do it.
_ What do you put in the cat's milk?
Please, just one course together, maybe two.
Then I'll go home and I'll go right to bed.
I'll even go to sleep.
I promise.
No, she looks like an honest cat to me.
Come on, sign us up, Bob.
Let's stay at home.
Well, all right, just one course.
Let's sleep.
Then we'll go home.
Don't tell your mother, huh?
[A] Fella, you want to give me a kiss or something?
_ Put me to work. _
[C] _ _ _ [Ab] When the saints [A]
[Bm] go marching in,
_ When the [D] saints [Ab] go [A] marching in,
I [D] want to [A] be [G] in that number.
[Gm] When [D] the saints go marching [Bm] in,
[A] [E] And when [D] the saints go _ marching _ in,
Who's going to [Bm] play all day when the saints go [Em] marching in?
Well, Louie, I'll explain that.
[D] Now, the mostest and the greatest,
From [G] the oldest to the latest,
Are going to play in the band in the great dance,
And when the saints go [Bb] marching in,
[Cm] Louie, what about Brahms?
He ain't [Eb] no Brahms.
And Chopin?
Solid man.
And [Ab] Bach, that great old master?
Yeah, that great old master was a gasser.
Yes, but goes on to most with all he has.
With the symphonies and operas and all that jazz.
[Cm] No, I didn't say that.
[Eb] _ Do [B] _
[E] you dig Rachmaninoff?
On and off.
Rimsky?
Of course I [B] call.
Ravel and Gustav Mahler.
Yeah, but don't forget Fats Waller.
I wouldn't do that.
[E] Liszt, that's a guest that you can't resist.
[Gbm] Yeah, yeah, but listen [C] on that Liszt.
[E] When the saints [B] go [E] marching in,
Here we go, Louie.
When the saints go marching in,
Just get digging, man.
When the saints go marching [Gbm] in,
[B] Faced and all.
I [E] wanna be _ in [A] that number.
[Am] Oh, [Dbm] when the saints [Gbm] go [B] marching [E] in. _
[C] _ That's Saint-Saëns.
Saint-Saëns, [Fm] si, pa.
And George Bizet.
Très, très, bizet.
[F] Vuitton, soupé, machiné.
And [Bb] Aubain-Bart.
Do you dig him, Jacques?
[C] Very often.
[F] Well, Frère Jacques, Frère Jacques.
Frère Jacques, Frère Jacques.
Massé, Massé, Massé, Massé.
Massé, Massé, Massé, Massé.
Often, [C] often, often.
How about Wagner?
[F] Divout.
And Haydn?
Who?
Joseph Haydn.
Who?
Haydn.
Well, let him come out.
Paganini.
Mussini.
Toscanini.
Puccini.
Paccitori.
Bonsoir, dame.
Thank you.
And what's his name?
[Gm] Mr.
Beatle, he's our man.
You know [G] him?
_ _ [Dm] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Db] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ [Db] _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _
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[Fm] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _
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_ [Fm] _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ [G] _ [Ab] _
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[Ab] _ [D] _ [Db] _ [Eb] _ [Ab] _ _ [Fm] _ _
[F] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [N] _ _ _ _