B.B. King, Solange Knowles, Terrence Howard and Richie Sambora – When the Saints Go Marching In


B.B. King, Solange Knowles, Terrence Howard and Richie Sambora – When the Saints Go Marching In – Live

The control BB King had over the band is amazing. The control of everything, actually. And how he’s about business, pissed off at her saying “I can’t stand much more of this” meaning girl you better sing right now the music is going. Wow, just amazing.

B.B. King, with his trademark Lucille in hand, commanded the stage with his soul-stirring vocals and masterful guitar solos. His presence alone was enough to captivate the crowd, evoking the spirit of the Mississippi Delta and the heartache of the blues.

Solange brought her unique blend of R&B and neo-soul to the performance, infusing each note with raw emotion and undeniable charisma. Her powerful voice soared through the venue, carrying with it a sense of vulnerability and strength that resonated with everyone in attendance.

Terrence Howard’s unexpected foray into music proved to be a delightful surprise. His smooth vocals and passionate delivery added depth to the performance, showcasing his talent beyond the silver screen.

And then there was Richie Sambora, whose iconic guitar riffs and dynamic stage presence injected a rock ‘n’ roll energy into the mix. His collaboration with B.B. King on the guitar was nothing short of magical, blending their distinct styles seamlessly.

Together, these four artists breathed new life into the classic hymn “When the Saints Go Marching In,” transforming it into a soulful masterpiece that left the audience awestruck. Each performer brought their own unique flair to the table, creating a dynamic and unforgettable musical experience.

Lyrics:
Together
When the saints go marching in
When the saints go marching in
I want to be in that number
When the saints go marching in
Let gives it one more time

When the saints go marching in
When the saints go marching in
I want to be in that number
When the saints go marching in

Thank you, thank you so much
Yours truly my guitar, Lucille
My name B.B King
Thank you, thank you
Thank you very much

Songwriters: Riley B. King / Dp
When the Saints Go Marching In lyrics © Sony/atv Acuff Rose Music, Universal Music – Careers, Edward B Marks Music Company, Arvee Music, Fox Global Music Inc., Songs Of B.b. King, Inc., Australian Music Examinations Board Ltd

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