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  1. "When the Saints Go Marching In", o simplemente los "The Saints", es un himno góspel estadounidense que toma elementos de música folklórica. Su origen exacto es desconocido, y si bien es música espiritual hoy día es tocada por bandas de jazz. Su versión más famosa es la realizada por Louis Armstrong en 1927.

  2. "When the Saints Go Marching In (traditional)", from the album "Louis Armstrong at the Crescendo No. 1", performed by Louis Armstrong and his All-Stars

  3. Thought to be derived from the 1896 hymn "When the Saints Are Marching In" by Katherine Purvis and James Black, "When the Saints Go Marching In" was first published in a 1927 hymnal by Edward Boatner called "Spirituals Triumphant - Old and New".Due to the simple repetitive nature of the song there is no official or standard set of lyrics, with each performer adding and modifying verses as desired.

  4. 29 de oct. de 2022 · Para entender la canción. El tema tiene su origen en espirituales negros cristianos, incluso en el siglo XIX frisando el XX. En 1908 surge una interpretación similar bajo el título 'When the Saints March In for Crowning' -'Cuando los Santos marchan cantando'-. No está clara la autoría de la canción que sí fue acogida por diversos ritmos ...

  5. 25 de abr. de 2024 · The song centers around the idea of the “second coming” of Christ, and the idea that faithful Christians will be reunited with their loved ones in heaven. The lyrics of the song express joy and excitement at the prospect of this reunion, as believers look forward to the day when they will be “in that number, when the saints go marching in

  6. Official lyric video for “Woody Wright, Ivan Parker - When the Saints Go Marching In” available now!Subscribe to the Gaither Music YouTube Channel here: http...

  7. In 1930, “When the Saints Go Marching In” was included in the Broadway stage production of “Green Pastures,” as well as in the 1936 film version of that play. However, none of these early recorded versions have the “Holy Rollers feel” of how they did it in New Orleans. By 1938, Armstrong was signed to Decca Records, touring the ...