House of the Rising Sun

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Gary Glitter - House of the Rising Sun

There is a house in New Orleans
They call the Rising Sun.
It's been the ruin of many a poor girl,
and me, O God, for one.

If I had listened what Mamma said,
I'd 'a' been at home today.
Being so young and foolish, poor boy,
let a rambler lead me astray.

Go tell my baby sister
never do like I have done
to shun that house in New Orleans
they call the Rising Sun.

My mother she's a tailor;
she sold those new blue jeans.
My sweetheart, he's a drunkard, Lord, 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
only pleasure he gets out of life
is hoboin' from town to town.
One foot is on the platform
and the other one on the train.
I'm going back to New Orleans
to wear that ball and chain.
Going back to New Orleans,
my race is almost run.
Going back to spend the rest of my days
beneath that Rising Sun.

Trivia about the song House of the Rising Sun by Gary Glitter

On which albums was the song “House of the Rising Sun” released by Gary Glitter?
Gary Glitter released the song on the albums “House Of The Rising Sun” in 1996 and “Wild Horses: The Singles & B-Sides Collection” in 2013.
Who composed the song “House of the Rising Sun” by Gary Glitter?
The song “House of the Rising Sun” by Gary Glitter was composed by Traditional.

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