Lyrics House Of The Rising Sun - The Almanac Singers
There
is
a
house
in
New
Orleans
They
call
the
Risin′
Sun.
Been
the
ruin
of
a
many
a
poor
gal,
And
me,
oh,
God,
I'm
one!
If
I′d
a-listened
what
mama
said
I'd
a-been
at
home
today.
Being
so
young
and
foolish,
poor
boy,
I
let
a
gambler
lead
me
astray.
My
mother,
she's
a
tailor,
She
sewed
those
new
blue
jeans.
My
sweetheart,
he′s
a
drunkard,
Lord,
Drinks
down
in
New
Orleans.
The
only
thing
a
drunkard
needs
Is
a
suitcase
and
a
trunk;
The
only
time
he′s
satisfied
Is
when
he's
on
a
drunk.
Fills
his
glasses
to
the
brim,
Passes
them
around,
The
only
pleasure
that
he
gets
out
of
life
Is
a-hoboin′
from
town
to
town.
Go
tell
my
baby
sister
Never
do
like
I
have
done,
To
shun
that
house
in
the
New
Orleans
That
they
call
the
Risin'
Sun!
One
foot′s
on
the
platform,
The
other
on
the
train,
I'm
going
back
to
New
Orleans
To
wear
that
ball
and
chain.
Going
back
to
New
Orleans,
My
time
is
almost
done;
Going
back
to
spend
my
life
Beneath
that
Rising
Sun.
1 House Of The Rising Sun
2 Which Side Are You On
3 Hard Ain't It Hard
4 The Sinking Of The Reuben James
5 Dear Mr. President
6 Talking Union
7 C For Conscription
8 Ballad of October 16
9 The Strange Death Of John Doe
10 Blow the Man Down
11 The Golden Vanity
12 Plow Under
13 The Dodger Song
14 Liza Jane
15 Get Thee Behind Me, Satan
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