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“Saint Louis Blues”

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  1. A blues song by the twentieth-century African-American composer W. C. Handy.


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Among its best-known adherents were singers Big Maybelle and Joe Turner and big-band leader Cab Calloway, whose hits included a version of “Saint Louis Blues” and the “St. James Infirmary Blues.”

From Washington Post

Handy went on to write “Saint Louis Blues” and “Beale Street Blues.”

From Washington Post

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From The Guardian

The 18-year-old was the only one of the top men to do a clean quad, and he thrilled the crowd with a mixture of poise, exuberance and fancy footwork in an ebullient performance to "Saint Louis Blues."

From New York Times

That gave his rivals a chance to keep pace, but Gachinski was the only one to capitalize with an ebullient routine to "Saint Louis Blues."

From Seattle Times