Lyrics The Rising Sun - Roy Acuff
There
is
a
house
in
New
Orleans,
they
call
the
Rising
Sun
It's
been
the
ruin
of
many
poor
boy
and
me,
oh,
Lord
poor
one
Go
to
tell
my
youngest
brother,
not
to
do
as
I
have
done
Who
shunned
that
house
in
New
Orleans,
they
call
the
Rising
Sun
Go,
fill
the
glasses
to
the
brim
and
let
the
drinks
go
marry
round
We'll
drink
to
the
half
of
a
rounder,
poor
boy
who
goes
from
town
to
town
The
only
thing
a
rounder
needs
is
a
suitcase
and
a
trunk
The
only
time
he
is
satisfied
is
when
he's
on
a
drunk
So
shun
that
house
in
New
Orleans,
they
call
the
Rising
Sun
It's
been
the
ruin
of
many
poor
boy
and
me,
oh,
Lord
poor
one
1 Old Fashioned Love
2 My Gal Sal
3 Great Speckle Bird - No. 2
4 Tell Mother I'll Be There
5 The Rising Sun
6 What Would You Do With Gabriel's Trumpet
7 Shout, Oh Lulu
8 Goodbye-Brownie
9 Blue Ridge Sweetheart
10 One Old Shirt
11 Bonnie Blue-Eyes
12 The Automobile Of Life
13 Smoky Mountain Rag
14 Wabash Blues
15 That Beautiful Picture
16 The Great Shining Light
17 Honky Tonk Mammas
18 Haven of Dreams
19 Answer to Sparkling Blue Eyes
20 Smoky Mountain Moon
21 Fly Birdie Fly
22 Ida Red
23 Beautiful Brown Eyes
24 Mother's Prayers Guide Me
25 Living On the Mountain, Baby Mine
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