St Kilda Saints

Saints historian Russell Holmesby said the club went through a few tunes before settling on When the Saints Come Marching in (with few changes to the original jazz classic) sometime in 1965 or 1966. At the Junction Oval, they used to belt out a version of I Do Like to be Beside the Seaside and briefly used a home-grown tune titled We are the Saints, the Red-Blooded Saints.

 

(to the tune of When The Saints Go Marching In)
Oh when the Saints go marching in
Oh when the Saints go marching in
Oh how I want to be with St Kilda
When the Saints go marching in
(repeat)

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