The Animals - House of The Rising Sun (HQ)
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- "The Animals" song rendition is recognized as one of the classics of the British Invasion. Recorded in 1964.
Lyrics:
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.
She sewed my new blue jeans
My father was a gamblin' man
Down in New Orleans
Now the only thing a gambler needs
Is a suitcase and trunk
And the only time he's 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, 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
Many groups have done this song, but I always come back to The Animals. Very talented dudes!
do you like Jeremy Renner version?
@@Lily-gz3ip Never heard of it. Thanks for reply.
@@f.m.r.1437 my pleasure
True. Only the version on Toto's Through the Looking Glass album could compare, though, in my opinion.
@@Lily-gz3ip What?
One of the best songs ever.
Agreed, 100%
True, absolutely true
Así es
Agreed 💯
I'm glad my parents were born in the '50s and I was able to grow up listening to great music such as this.
You are a very lucky person.
my dad would play this on his guitar to get me to sleep I'm 45 and still love this song
I'm 18 and I consider this new music
@Elevator_Music there's no problem about liking an old music. Like me thinking about club penguen even if it has been terminated 5 years ago
Nothing brought me here just love good music
so the love of good music brought u here
+UberBaal yup just as I stated
I just like good music
lol yes!
my *not made in america* new blue jeans brought me here ;)
March 22/2022
Loved this song as a teen. His voice is outstanding. They made the best music in the 60 s 70 s...A great time to grow up
Many fond memories..
the best time to grow up .
@@tommymarco well the 80s were good to but yeah
@@nathanschmidtke5901 80s was the best time !!!!!!!!! it is the perfect decade
I was always really impressed that a young English band discovered this song, decided to tackle it, and then pulled off one of the most powerful versions of it.
Lord have mercy! I wish they still made music like this.
This genre is Blues Rock or Folk Rock. A band that sounds exactly similar to this today is The Black Keys.
Lmao
a great old song. The Animals never got as big as they could have done
yea i dont put them ahead of the stones, but i put them up there, stones had too many #1 albums, and a few massive favorite songs (sympathy for the devil is one of the best) but yea I feel the animals are far underrated, like the yardbirds being big parts of the early to mid 60s, and that "transition" of what was to come the heavy, wilder, harder period of the late 60s, like to say: when rock became hard rock, it sort of starts right here
Simply one the best songs of all times!!!
Oh, my God. That just doesn't get old.
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
She sewed my new blue jeans
My father was a gamblin' man
Down in New Orleans
Now the only thing a gambler needs
Is a suitcase and trunk
And the only time he's satisfied
Is when he's on a drunk
[Organ Solo]
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 goin' 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
Alan Price was just so awesome on keyboards, extremely underrated!
Ivan Fojan
Aye. Alan Price's keyboards made a huge contribution to the total impact of this song.
Did you know the rest of the group hate him? Because his name was the first one listed on the label alphabetically, he got all the credit and dough. True story.
@@f.m.r.1437 Yep, totally right, too many names to fit on the record label so they settled on 'A' for Alan. In fact if any one member should be credited for the arrangement of this record it was guitarist Hilton Valentine (R.I.P.). Alan Price is a tremendously talented musician and writer, but come on -- just give your mates some money when you pretty much just won the lottery. Share the wealth around when you know that you didn't really earn it on merit.
This song is hypnotizing.
what is amazing is how low this ranks on many "lists" of top 100 or top 500 rock songs. Anybody that ever played a musical instrument, never mind a guitar probably knows the chords. It has been in dozens of movies. The transitions in the song really are top shelf
Just fell in love with this song. VOICE is so Focused and Committed. BACKGROUND music is extremely powerful and intense. Done with such professionalism. Just Timeless!!
Magnífico temazo, es Impresionante, desde España ( Europa ), mi más profunda Admiración.
Alan Price was just so awesome on keyboards, extremely underrated!
I love this track always makes the hairs stand on the back off my neck love it.😎😄
Server of The Rising Ping
Great song, been done by quite a few people and this is one of my fav versions.
'Course the downside to so many people doing the song is you can never remember which version you have stuck in your head, so you can never quite scratch the itch of listening to it juuust right.
This song being a classic brought me here first, but Mafia 3 reminded me of this gem! ;)
It's only going to get more popular amongst the younger crowd because of Mafia III.
silentopinion What is mafia 3? I've never heard of it. I just like the animals.
I released some serious endorphins there. What a brilliant joke!
>Randomized_Geek
>"What is Mafia 3"
Yeah.
I've heard this song from that movie Casino...several main characters were killed..gunned down by hitmen..best movie ever.
Ginger died of her own greed and stupidity, getting a deadly drug overdose.
i heard this song so many times it makes me feel classy.
this song is just.......amazing
UNDERRATED BAND -- CLASSIC CLASSIC SONG. FOR ALL THOSE NOVICES OUT THERE THAT ARE ALL INTO JUSTIN, THIS IS HOW YOU WRITE A CLASSIC GREAT SONG.
Well considering the animals did not write this, I am not sure you have a clue what you are talking about.
I never said the animals wrote the song, stupid. I simply said it was a classic song. Read carefully before you comment.
you also said "this is how you write a classic great song" implying you thought the Animals wrote it, and that "novices" should take after their skill.
are you a vampire?
No one could ever come close to Remaking this Classic. "I mean no one..."
The Animals 😎✌️
Alan Price was just so awesome on keyboards, extremely underrated!
"The Voice" brought me here :D
Heartbeat was a great programme featuring awesome 60s songs like this one.
“And the only time he’s satisfied is when he’s all drUUNnk”! Auuuuuuuuuuu crack me open another one !!
I love this track always makes the hairs stand on the back off my neck love it.😎😄
So F*cking good song.
Leadbelly original.
This song talk loud to my heart
The Vietnam War...
Amo essa música a trilha sonora é maravilhosa! ❤
A baritone who can wail those soulful high notes.
The Animals made the best version of this song, ever!
true classic rock
THIS SONG IS AWSOME !!
ILL DRINK TO THAT.
They just don't make music like this anymore. This is what music was meant to be, absolute art.
They do, you just ain't lookin' in the right places, I would strongly recommend ain't no rest for the wicked by Cage the Elephant.
@@AI-3279 Exactly, it's just that good music is not mainstream anymore.
Excellent quality
Great, Great, classic. Oldies always sounds great!
This song is so damn good. I learned it on guitar so I can just put this on and jam out
THIS SONG IS AWESOME.
really.
This song feels like taking a long drag from a hand-rolled cigarette, lookin' off in the distance. Lots of folk got their own "House of the Rising Sun", and fewer escape its chains.
Before my football games this song locks me in. Love it and always will
I love how half the people here didn't know what this song was before mafia III / suicide squad .
i know right
Carot Stix Bro! you a fool (), everyone in the world has heard this song, at least i hope, the game ads and shit are just re exposure
It's good that videogames and TV shows make awesome music known.
I heard it on the radio though and used Shazam
sons of anarchy
The best!
Best song ever
"He found a nice secluded place in Costa Rica, he thought nobody would find him there."
"But then, his son got nabbed by the feds for drugs. They knew he'd come out of hiding to protect his boy. So..."
"Before you knew it, anybody who knew anything wound up getting whacked!"
This song makes me smile.
A SONG FOR THE "BAD BOY" IN ALL OF US!!!!
Nobody does it better. Eric's voice just sounds perfect for the content.
Although the tune is a traditional English ballad, the song gained popularity as an African-American folk song. It was recorded by TEXAS ALEXANDER in the 1920s, then by LEADBELLY, WOODY GUTHRIE, JOSH WHITE, and, subsequently, NINA SIMONE. Her rendition was the first THE ANIMALS heard. No one may claim ownership of the music, which means it can be recorded and sold royalty-free. After The Animals' popularity, many bands covered the song, including FRIJID PINK's excellent version.
❤Ageless song❤
I knew this music before Mafia III and Suicide Squad, but this music is so great in these productions! It's great anyway.
LOVE IT
my favorite song, very good
WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Animals definitely did the best version of this song
Idk about that, there's something so beautiful about Bob Dylan's version
_And at the end of the day, they finally came to me with the pictures..._
"Why protect someone who will hurt you like _that?!_ "
_...but I didn't want to look at 'em. I didn't want to see the guys who brought 'em either._
_When the bosses were arrested, some of them were so old, they had to have their doctors present during the arraignment. When the bosses found out they were looking at 25 years to life in prison for skimmin' a casino, sick or no-fucking-sick, you knew people were gonna get clipped. So on the day of the arraignment, the bosses held a private meeting in the back of the courthouse. See, when something like this happens, you know how it goes. It's ALWAYS better to have NO witnesses... So what about Andy?_
"He won't talk, Stoney's a good kid, just like his old man. That's the way I see it..."
"I agree, he's solid! A fucking Marine!"
"Stoney's tough. He won't say a word. Remo, what do you think?"
".....Look. Why take a chance? Least, that's how _I_ feel about it."
_As much as they loved the guy, he wasn't one of us. He wasn't Italian. For all we knew, he could've talked. If not... Stoney would still be alive today..._
_The first one to skip town was John Nance. He found himself a nice, quiet, secluded place in Costa Rica to hide out. He thought no one would find him there... But then, his kid got nabbed by the feds for drugs. And so, naturally, the bosses were afraid he'd come out of hiding just to save his kid and give them all up. So..._
_But anyway, yeah! They all had to follow. Everybody went down. Before you knew it, anybody who knew anything wound up gettin' whacked!_
_After Ginger took off, she wasn't much help to anyone. She found some bikers, low-lifes, pimps, and druggies. Eventually, they went through all the money and all the jewels..._
_When they found her body, I had a private autopsy done on her. It turns out... they gave her a "hot dose". In the end, all she had left was $3,600 in mint-condition coins._
_No matter what the feds said about my car bombing... It was amateur night, you could tell. The guys that did it put the dynamite under the passenger's side. But what they didn't know, and what nobody outside the factory knew, was that THAT model car had a metal plate under the driver's seat. ...It's the only thing that saved my life!_
THIS SONG WENT TO NUMBER 1 ON THE BILLBOARD HOT-100 CHART IN 1964.
Oh for the days of our misspent youth.
Glad one of the youtuber i watched reminded me of this gem. Forgot what its name was
I don't know if a song can get better than this..
I danced my first slow dance to this song, l was eleven years old. What a great memory.
Amazing!!
Obsidian are apparently making Fallout : New Orleans. this song will be perfect for the radio.
radio new oreleans pls
sulthon naseer a song from the 60s in fallout? gee whiz, who would have thunk it.
I hope so fucking much this is true
@@novaprospects haha no
First song where I thought "this keyboard is fire"
It's actually an organ though. Or a keyboard playing organ sounds.
Video Paine A Vox Continental
Then listen Superstition
Happy 75th birthday Eric Burdon...
One of my all time favorites to play on acoustic or electric guitar.
The voice of a God.
Powerful, absolutely powerful
I grew up on stuff like this plus what 80's and 90's 'punk' songs (term for emo back then)
love it💖
This song is 54 years old and when you listen to this not only is it an amazing song, it's timeless and you also realise how shit alot of music has got, you don't need talent anymore to sell records, they have autotune and can manufacture the instruments electronically, just need an image that appeals and the label takes care of the rest.
This arrangement is 54 years old (56). The actual song dates at least to the nineteenth century.
In my opinion, the animals and ffdp versions are best
Undeadgamer 911
I like this version very much, but I didna care for the ffdp version. Try this more traditional version for a very different Old Time traditional treatment with some very fine acoustic guitar work. ruclips.net/video/OfRLpNzr6uk/видео.html
I saw casino apon it's release at 8 years old. Enough said...
I hear the voice of Nicky Santoro and Sam Rothstein when hearing this song...
"Equal amount of blueberries in each muffin"
"........do you know how long that's going to take?"
You know your generation was a good one is when the younger generations also love that music that you grew up with!The majority of the bands that my parents grew up listening to, are now in the rock and roll hall of fame
messing around playing this song on organ.... noticing some definite similarities to child in time by deep purple , as well as planet caravan by black sabbath... chord progressions... similar
Phucking amazing 🤩
Me encanta esta canción la he oído en películas de Wesker (vaqueros)
There is a boarding house in my hometown with the emblem of a rising sun over the porch. The house faces due east, where the sun rises. Kinda eery.
Nobody talking about how insane of a keyboard solo that is for the 60’s???
i just cried to these song, it's remind me of my father who became alcoholic and we don't talk much now...
my father had plenty of flaws too but the best we can do is not to do the same mistakes with our kids....blessings.
LYRICS
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
She sewed my new blue jeans
My father was a gamblin' man
Down in New Orleans
Now the only thing a gambler needs
Is a suitcase and a trunk
And the only time he's satisfied
Is when he's all drunk
[Organ Solo]
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 goin' 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
The animals - House of the Rising Sun
muy buena canción gracias por el aporte
"a game brought me here" (and I love gaming) but
I also love classic rock
grew up on ALL of this despite not being my generation
but this ? you know what I think of when I hear this song
not mafia 3 (cause that game got mixed lukewarm reception)
and ...suicide squad ? are you kidding even if you are YOUNG, you have a better option, a much better movie suited to this song
CASINO
the end, (sharon stones death, everyone is being wacked off, that scene)
👌👌👌
Listing to this in 2022 hit different
"...I mean, what's right is right, they don't give a fuck about-ACK!"
"TOUGH GUY, HUH?!? YOU AND YOUR FUCKING BROTHER!!! TOUGH GUYS?! _NO MORE!!!!!! _*_YOU FUCKING SEE?!?! WATCH!!!!!!_* "
"FRANKIE?!?! FRANKIE, YOU PIECE OF SHIT!!!!! FUCKING PUNK MOTHERFUCKER!!!!!! NO NO NO NO NOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!"
I'll always think of casino when I hear this
I miss time that I never live.
"The Voice" brought me here :D
I got here because of the Vietnam War. And also, that Jimi Hendrix song.
Take that, gaming industry!
wowzies
But the gaming industry only brings the great music to the young crowd. How else will some of us discover it? Myself, not included because my mom listened the oldies station.
que du bonheur!
Sicc
Alot of songs from the 60s and 70s seem to be about some form of fall from grace..
Bro was shredding on the organ
This song was the first true Classic Rock song, and 1964, the year it was performed by the Animals, was also the first year of the so-called "British Invasion", and marks the beginning of the era of Classic Rock..... but the House of the Rising Sun by the Animals created the sound of Classic Rock, while the Beatles and other British rock bands were still developing their sound....
The universal DMT trip song
❤
Didn't the guitarist die this last January?