Song | House of the Rising Sun |
Artist | Eric Burdon |
Album | Roxy Live |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
There is a house in New Orleans, | |
they call the Rising Sun, | |
and it's been the ruin of many a poor boy, | |
and God, I know, I'm one. | |
My mother was a tailor, | |
sewed my new blue jeans, | |
my father was a gambling man, | |
down in New Orleans. | |
Now the only thing a gambler needs, | |
is a suitcase and a trunk | |
and the only time, he'll be satisfied, is when | |
he's on a drunk. | |
Oh mother, tell your children, | |
Not to do what I have done | |
Spend your lives in sin and misery, | |
In the House of the Rising Sun | |
Well, I got one foot on the platform, | |
The other foot on the train, | |
I'm going back to New Orleans, | |
To wear that ball and chain. | |
Well, there is a house in New Orleans, | |
They call the Rising Sun | |
And it's been the ruin of many a poor boy, | |
And God, I know, I'm one. |
There is a house in New Orleans, | |
they call the Rising Sun, | |
and it' s been the ruin of many a poor boy, | |
and God, I know, I' m one. | |
My mother was a tailor, | |
sewed my new blue jeans, | |
my father was a gambling man, | |
down in New Orleans. | |
Now the only thing a gambler needs, | |
is a suitcase and a trunk | |
and the only time, he' ll be satisfied, is when | |
he' s on a drunk. | |
Oh mother, tell your children, | |
Not to do what I have done | |
Spend your lives in sin and misery, | |
In the House of the Rising Sun | |
Well, I got one foot on the platform, | |
The other foot on the train, | |
I' m going back to New Orleans, | |
To wear that ball and chain. | |
Well, there is a house in New Orleans, | |
They call the Rising Sun | |
And it' s been the ruin of many a poor boy, | |
And God, I know, I' m one. |
There is a house in New Orleans, | |
they call the Rising Sun, | |
and it' s been the ruin of many a poor boy, | |
and God, I know, I' m one. | |
My mother was a tailor, | |
sewed my new blue jeans, | |
my father was a gambling man, | |
down in New Orleans. | |
Now the only thing a gambler needs, | |
is a suitcase and a trunk | |
and the only time, he' ll be satisfied, is when | |
he' s on a drunk. | |
Oh mother, tell your children, | |
Not to do what I have done | |
Spend your lives in sin and misery, | |
In the House of the Rising Sun | |
Well, I got one foot on the platform, | |
The other foot on the train, | |
I' m going back to New Orleans, | |
To wear that ball and chain. | |
Well, there is a house in New Orleans, | |
They call the Rising Sun | |
And it' s been the ruin of many a poor boy, | |
And God, I know, I' m one. |