[00:36.22]]I went down to St. James Infirmary[00:41.10]To see my baby there[00:44.71]She was lying on a long wooden table[00:48.65]So weak,so cool,so fair[00:52.79]I went up to see the doctor[00:58.07]She's very low, he said[01:01.14]I went back to see my baby[01:05.82]Great God,she's lying there dead[01:09.38]I went down old Joe's bar room[01:13.86]On the corner of the square[01:17.96]They were serving the drinks as usual[01:22.56]And the usual crowd was there[01:26.52]On my left stood Old Joe McKennedy[01:31.23]His eyes were bloodshot red[01:34.92]He turned to the crowd who was standing around him[01:39.60]And these are the words he said[01:44.41]Let her go,let her go,God bless her[01:48.95]Wherever she may be[01:52.17]She may search the whole world over[01:56.17]But she'll never find a man like me[02:00.91]When I die would you please bury me[02:05.19]In my high top Stetson hat[02:08.95]Put a gold piece on my watch chain[02:13.33]So they'll know I died standing pat[02:17.67]Get six gamblers to carry my coffin[02:21.76]And six choir girls to singing a song[02:26.20]Stick a jazz band on my horsewagon[02:30.32]So they can raise hell as I go along[02:34.77]Now that's the end of my story[02:38.96]Let's have another round of booze[02:43.05]And if anyone should ask you[02:47.24]Just tell them I got the St. James Infirmary blues