Traditional - When the Saints Go Marching In: 21 Editor’s Choice Arrangements
One of the most famous jazz interpretations was recorded by Louis Armstrong in 1938, cementing the song's status as a New Orleans jazz classic.
This African-American spiritual became a jazz staple, famously performed by Louis Armstrong. Its origins trace back to 19th-century oral tradition.
Originally composed as a Christian hymn, this song gained global fame through its adaptation in New Orleans jazz funerals and spiritual traditions.
A seminal African-American spiritual popularized in jazz traditions, often associated with New Orleans brass band processions. One of the most frequently recorded songs in history.
A traditional African-American spiritual later popularized as a jazz standard, often associated with celebratory processions.
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