Saint James Infirmary Blues, Vladimir Uspenskii – piano, vocal | eight bars jazz minor blues
This is “Saint James Infirmary Blues“ – a famous blues song and jazz standard of uncertain origin.
Louis Armstrong made the song famous in his 1928 recording on which Don Redman was credited as composer; later releases gave the name Joe Primrose, a pseudonym of Irving Mills.
The melody is eight bars long, unlike songs in the classic blues genre, where there are twelve bars.
Chords are:
| Cm G7 | Cm | Cm Fm | Cm |
| Cm G7 | Cm | Ab7 G7 | Cm |