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Intro: Am C D F Am E Am E Am C D F There is a house in New Orleans Am C E They call the Rising Sun Am C D F And It's been the ruin of many poor boys Am E Am E And God, I know, I'm one Am C D F My mother was a tailor Am C E She sewed my new blue jeans Am C D F My father was a gambling man Am E Am E Down in New Orleans Am C D F And the only things a gambler needs Am C E Is a suitcase and a trunk Am C D F And the only time he feels satisfied Am E Am E Is when he's all a-drunk Am C D F So mothers, tell your children Am C E Not to do what I have done Am C D F Spend your lives in sin and misery Am E Am E In the house of the Rising Sun ( Am C D F ) ( Am C E ) ( Am C D F ) ( Am E Am E ) Am C D F I've got one foot on the platform Am C E And the other foot on the train Am C D F I'm going right back on down to New Orleans Am E Am E To wear the ball and chain Am C D F There is a house in New Orleans Am C E They call the Rising Sun Am C D F And It's been the ruin of many poor boys Am E Am E And God, I know, I'm one ( Am C D F ) ( Am C E ) ( Am C D F ) ( Am E Am E ) Am Am C D F And It's been the ruin of many poor boys Am E Am E And God, I know, I'm one
Written by Alan Price
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