I live in Louisiana, and I gotta say, it fits really well. Of course, New Orleans is far from its old Southern ways, but I can't help but blast this on the radio I modified to sound old. There's nothing quite like it. It's amazing just how well the song's held up to time.
Lost my dad last week and said see you later today to him, and played this as we were all leaving. He told me to play this song for him 17 years ago when this day came. Love ya dad! See you later! ❤
I remember this song from the supernatural episode with the ghost farmer dude who plays this on a radio when he shows up, it's always stuck with me as a song that gives me HEAVY ghost town vibes
We don’t ask for forgiveness to be forgiven becuase when we put our faith in Jesus Christ we are accepting his grace and by his grace we are saved and his grace covers all of our sins and if you are asking for forgiveness to be forgiven you are atoning for your own sins and not trusting that Jesus already did that and if you are doing that your not having true faith.so it’s important to know you don’t need to ask for forgiveness to be forgiven because by his grace all of our sin are covered and through our true faith which includes a relationship with him we receive his grace. In order to be saved you must have true faith in Jesus Christ through that we also know the father and through our faith in Christ we receive his grace and by his grace we are saved and because of what he did for us we can receive his grace When we know Jesus we also have the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
Loved this song, summer of 1964 was my last good innocent year. In December 7 of my dear cousins perished in a fire which was arson committed by their father while drunk. It was sad, I always thought The House of the Rising Sun was the penitentiary. Now, after reading the lyrics, I realize it was an after-hours gambling joint! This song still resonates deeply within my soul and brings tears to my eyes that refuse to stream down my cheeks! This old music keeps me going.
I'm imagining a film where a young man, who's life has been destroyed by the vice of gambling, decides to burn the place that ruined his life to the ground (circa 1923), he dies in a shoot-out with the police several years later after he is found to be connected to the arson, he dies in the middle of reloading his bolt action Mauser rifle, loose bullets in hand
It should exist! You should write a script and send it to Stephen Spielberg!! I'm a writer. I'd edit and stuff for you. It's one hell of an idea and these days it seems writers can't come up with original ideas. Always copying old classics and revamping them to pure crap. This is a gangster western. Someone I think should be the lead role during his grown-up days? Sam Elliott or Timothy Olyphant. During his childhood days? Maybe Shia LaBeouf. Couldn't think of anyone else. Do it! What's the worst that could happen? They steal your idea and don't give you credit. That would suck. So get it copywritten!
So, this is a child's nostalgic memory. When I was in my old house, my mother used to use the car a lot, meaning that id hear this alot. But then, I moved a few years earlier. Today, I literally heard this song on my old fashioned radio, as soon as I woke up. It was so nostalgic that I searched up ''House Of The Rising Sun'' And found more nostalgic songs. Thank you for taking me down memory lane, Wind Music. It really made me cry. -A happy listener.
I'm from SA & my late brother taught me to play this amazing song on the guitar ...I play or listen to this wonderful song & joy prevails ...RIP brother
If you’re wondering, the reason a bunch of the lyrics are wrong is because there are a dozen different evolutions of the song with slightly different lyrics and the creator accidentally put the wrong set of lyrics on the animals version.
The Animals version was more than just a wrong set because the lyrics was about a boy who follow his gambling father steps and all of the lyrics makes sense (and wrong lyrics always doesn't make sense), while the original version was about a girl who became a worker in a br*thel
The song was originally written and sung from the perspective of a woman who had to return to the brothel for lack of options and other opportunities. The Animals changed it around and made it an absolute classic.
When I hear a song like this it just gets my writing juices flowing. You can plot the story a multitude of ways just from the ambiance the song brings.
As a freshman entering highschool, I might as well use this song to listen to while walking in the hallways, love rock n roll music, thanks to my grandpa. I honestly don't like my generation music that much but I like older generation music .
oh you poor soul, dont worry youll grow out of that phase lmao, everyone has gone through it. Now I am not saying that this isnt a great song, of course it is, but there is plenty of good music nowadays, you justn havent found it yet. You will find what you like even in modern music, and you will also realize you dont look as cool as you think when walking down a hallway listening to this, although I hope you already realized that lmao
I truly appreciate my parents for always having all kinds of music playing in our home. They always said keep your mind open to everything. I did the same thing and my children appreciate all kinds of music. They like all genres of music. Nothing better then singing songs along with your children . Great memories! Hotel California one of my family’s favorite. ♥️🥰
Dude, it does that to everyone. This was just an Era of music that is unmatched. Now everything is profit and what will go viral... this music told people's stories....
hearing this music reminds me of another song "Devil Eyes" just calm... and smooth.... just nothing, absolutely nothing blocking it from being is millions of people's favorite songs...
As much as I love The Animals and this song, this is not my favorite version. But instead, due to the raspy, raw vocal delivery and the simple, hypnotically engaging and dark acoustic guiitar, I can't help but close my eyes, squeeze them shut and strain my muscles and my jaw and tighten every part of my body, sometimes producing a flood of tears that are only conjured in moments of true beauty, passion, creativity and wonder. And for me, as if my opinion matters to any of you strangers, Bob Dylan's rendition is THE definitive version in my life. Recorded when Dylan was only 19 years old, it truly haunts me in the most overwhelmingly beautiful way possible!
Sitting outside and thinking of my dad tonight. This was his #1 favorite jam, I can remember him jamming away on his Gibson like it was yesterday. It's been 6 years dad and I still think of you everyday. Till we meet again!
I found a Bardcore/Medieval style cover of this with adapted lyrics and it occurred to me I’ve never listened to this song in its entirety and decided to remedy that. And now that I’ve listened to it I can honestly I quite enjoy this song… and Tragically i kinda vibe with it… while I’m not much of a gambler I do have my vices, and i can feel and understand the pain of the songs’ focal character. I’m sure we all have something like that and can relate to some degree. Edit: Don’t worry about me this comment isn’t a call for help directed at strangers. Just my personal thoughts and feelings on this hauntingly beautiful song
@@emeryturpin165 There's two with vocals as far as I know, a version in Old French and one in Middle English by two seperate youtubers. Ik the old french one is from the_miracle_aligner
Love It !! This was my second Kareoke song I ever sang , the first was The Beatles Can't Buy me Love , but I think I know how he felt singing this song, cause I got up there and I knew the words by ♥ and I let it loose !! Standing Ovation People I'm not lying !! This song digs deep into your soul !!
This song make me remember my childhood(i'm just 16,used to live in a small village in eastern europe,with a breath taking view,a lot of wasterns,vikings and cool TV shows,near a small forest and with a huge imagination,it was beautiful to wake up in the morning and see the sun rise from the hills and see the orange light hit the houses and your face)
I don't know why this is, when you find a good modern song it sticks with you for a few days, but when you find an old good folk song it sticks with you for a week or more.
Not so sure this song is about gambling in the sense people think it is. The House of the Rising Sun was a brothel in New Orleans. The house had ruined many a poor boy’s lives. He lived in sin & misery. His dad was only satisfied when he was drunk & had his suitcase. He was going to stay the night and he showed his son his ways and now it’s got him hooked, hence the ball & chain. 😅 But either way, great song.
this song was played at my mums funeral 2 weeks ago as a tribute, alongside a slideshow of her life. One of her favourite songs. I miss her more and more everyday.
See I was obsessed with this song back in the day because of AHS coven using a cover that I really love. But I’d forgotten it existed for a while. And now I’m back here because of Ren lmao.
I associate this song with my dad. This is his era of music, but he also has a habit of gambling. He’s had good days and bad days with it. Still, that’s what you get when you’re a hard-working working class man who loves within an hour’s drive of two of the most prominent casinos in the USA, if not the world. My family and I have a love/hate relationship with that habit of his. It’s brought us both some benefits and some detriments to our lives.
I have to say it, this song remembers me the old westerns that I saw with my grandfather. Tho, this song never gets old, and it always hits hard 🎉🎉🎉 is calming too
there are traces of this song having been passed down and slightly altered over time ever since even the early 1600's. constantly being changed over time from word of mouth, being traced back through generations.
I like all sorts of Music now has I getting older and this is a Great Song 🎵 the words about life love the ENERGY and the fill it giving off the Words about Life LOVE IT ❤️
I love this song dear to my heart, whenever I feel lonely I play this song. God bless those musicians, great great song it's humble me.god bless you all ❤❤❤
I just went on an ACTS retreat and we sang Amazing Grace to this tune and I loved it, I think it sounds so cool lol. I also recommend going on an ACTS retreat oh my gosh my heart, I’m so grateful I went. Anyways God bless and stay safe
My mom got this keyboard from the 1990s and one of it's little preset song thingys is called House of the Rising Sun and it's number 4 and I've always loved it. I recently found this song and i'm pretty sure the keyboard version can be played with the original and they go together. I'm going to check if they do line up sometime.
I remember the same keyboard in music class in high school, was always putting it on and getting shouted at. But originally i heard it on an episode of heartbeat... Loved it ever since
“And as the sun slowly sets on a burning building and boy, running as fast as he can, from a gambling addicted father, he starts to realize he has made one of the worst desicions of his life, 20 years down the road he’s met by gun fire and then a shot connects, this poor boy is no more, he no longer stands strong he now lay on his back on the inside of the house of the rising sun” *roll the end of the movie scene and then it cuts to the beginning*
I live in Louisiana, and I gotta say, it fits really well. Of course, New Orleans is far from its old Southern ways, but I can't help but blast this on the radio I modified to sound old. There's nothing quite like it.
It's amazing just how well the song's held up to time.
I've actually found the place in New Orleans when I was on a tour
Louisiana's people got to stick together
It never gets old either
@@zaansy the house of the rising sun? Is it a brothel? lol asking for a friend 😂
@RandomInternetStranger What’s up fellow Cajun?
song is almost sixty years old, and Never gets old listening to it
the song is much older / this is a cover
nobody actually knows who originally wrote the song too!
Yes
Actually it might've been made in 1600s
The original is by Lead Belly from the 1930s
Lost my dad last week and said see you later today to him, and played this as we were all leaving. He told me to play this song for him 17 years ago when this day came. Love ya dad! See you later! ❤
pick up his reboot card and reboot him
@@sleezy12273 toxic
@@sleezy12273 delete ur reply. that’s all we need rn
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@@sleezy12273 me?
I get goose bumps every time I click this song and hear the guitar revving up.
Same, did you check The voice with the little girl Georgia, she's awesome.
Same bro
It's amazing how talented our grandparents were!
Same remembers me of my enemies in games
I remember this song from the supernatural episode with the ghost farmer dude who plays this on a radio when he shows up, it's always stuck with me as a song that gives me HEAVY ghost town vibes
"And God I knew, I'm one"
Hits hard...
We don’t ask for forgiveness to be forgiven becuase when we put our faith in Jesus Christ we are accepting his grace and by his grace we are saved and his grace covers all of our sins and if you are asking for forgiveness to be forgiven you are atoning for your own sins and not trusting that Jesus already did that and if you are doing that your not having true faith.so it’s important to know you don’t need to ask for forgiveness to be forgiven because by his grace all of our sin are covered and through our true faith which includes a relationship with him we receive his grace.
In order to be saved you must have true faith in Jesus Christ through that we also know the father and through our faith in Christ we receive his grace and by his grace we are saved and because of what he did for us we can receive his grace When we know Jesus we also have the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
Loved this song, summer of 1964 was my last good innocent year. In December 7 of my dear cousins perished in a fire which was arson committed by their father while drunk. It was sad, I always thought The House of the Rising Sun was the penitentiary. Now, after reading the lyrics, I realize it was an after-hours gambling joint! This song still resonates deeply within my soul and brings tears to my eyes that refuse to stream down my cheeks! This old music keeps me going.
i'm pretty sure it was also about a whore house as well.
DearGod, I am so sorry.
Such a sad story and memory for you. May your cousins RIP
I'm sorry, are you ok?
Pretty sure the song is about a very notorious whore house which was located on the outskirts of new orleans, not a gambling joint.
I'm imagining a film where a young man, who's life has been destroyed by the vice of gambling, decides to burn the place that ruined his life to the ground (circa 1923), he dies in a shoot-out with the police several years later after he is found to be connected to the arson, he dies in the middle of reloading his bolt action Mauser rifle, loose bullets in hand
what movie is this i want to watch it 💀
@@koivouu it doesn't actually exist
It should exist! You should write a script and send it to Stephen Spielberg!! I'm a writer. I'd edit and stuff for you. It's one hell of an idea and these days it seems writers can't come up with original ideas. Always copying old classics and revamping them to pure crap. This is a gangster western. Someone I think should be the lead role during his grown-up days? Sam Elliott or Timothy Olyphant. During his childhood days? Maybe Shia LaBeouf. Couldn't think of anyone else. Do it! What's the worst that could happen? They steal your idea and don't give you credit. That would suck. So get it copywritten!
@@crayonchomper1180 damn, most of the time people say stuff like this the joke is that its an actual movie. thats an amazing plot idea, publish it 😂
You should actually do that
So, this is a child's nostalgic memory. When I was in my old house, my mother used to use the car a lot, meaning that id hear this alot. But then, I moved a few years earlier. Today, I literally heard this song on my old fashioned radio, as soon as I woke up. It was so nostalgic that I searched up ''House Of The Rising Sun'' And found more nostalgic songs. Thank you for taking me down memory lane, Wind Music. It really made me cry. -A happy listener.
I'm from SA & my late brother taught me to play this amazing song on the guitar ...I play or listen to this wonderful song & joy prevails ...RIP brother
If you’re wondering, the reason a bunch of the lyrics are wrong is because there are a dozen different evolutions of the song with slightly different lyrics and the creator accidentally put the wrong set of lyrics on the animals version.
I watched a video about it, crazy how modern music was inspired
The Animals version was more than just a wrong set because the lyrics was about a boy who follow his gambling father steps and all of the lyrics makes sense (and wrong lyrics always doesn't make sense), while the original version was about a girl who became a worker in a br*thel
It never gets old…
The song was originally written and sung from the perspective of a woman who had to return to the brothel for lack of options and other opportunities. The Animals changed it around and made it an absolute classic.
You make me want to hear this song sang by woman !!!
Links to the song? Kinda interested now.
@@Plusle843 ruclips.net/video/KBZ68wHvFd8/видео.htmlsi=ob17RtJi0mLSLfrC
My mother told me I would appreciate this kind of music when I was a kid. Turns out she was absolutely right.
All a person needs i' lanyard skynard Aerosmith and the animal . Amen
@@lilpillsbury free bird is my favourite
@@DreekL1234 simple man is mine!
@@lilpillsbury a lil johnny cash too
@@lilpillsbury what about daft punk
When I was in the states, we would turn this up in the car during the Orange sunset it was so calming. They were the days of rock n roll!
yes sir.. will never be the same........
Where are you from? 🙂
I'm from Australia 🇦🇺 😊
No doubt the days of real music.
Now us in the states moving out to Australia 😂 states ain't what they once were either
I just LOVE this song!!! Played it for band a few years ago, and it’s been my favourite since. ❤️
When I hear a song like this it just gets my writing juices flowing. You can plot the story a multitude of ways just from the ambiance the song brings.
poetic type of thinking
Allowing music to transform you back to a time and feeling that calms you is the treasure you'll never find anywhere else.
wow
so true man
Even if your finding it from some app or funny video, im glad young people are hearing the music i grew up loving, it brings a smile to my face
"DRAFTED"
Every time I hear this rhythm it makes me think of my childhood growing up my dad played guitar and would always do this song
As a freshman entering highschool, I might as well use this song to listen to while walking in the hallways, love rock n roll music, thanks to my grandpa. I honestly don't like my generation music that much but I like older generation music .
Same man, same.
Exactly the same, except I'm British
oh you poor soul, dont worry youll grow out of that phase lmao, everyone has gone through it. Now I am not saying that this isnt a great song, of course it is, but there is plenty of good music nowadays, you justn havent found it yet. You will find what you like even in modern music, and you will also realize you dont look as cool as you think when walking down a hallway listening to this, although I hope you already realized that lmao
Me fr
@@futriousDon't dis the Gods.
I truly appreciate my parents for always having all kinds of music playing in our home. They always said keep your mind open to everything. I did the same thing and my children appreciate all kinds of
music. They like all genres of music. Nothing better then singing songs along with your children . Great memories! Hotel California one of my family’s favorite. ♥️🥰
Who is the author of this forever master piece?
My parents did too.
So do I.
Now I do it with my grandchildren.
A house full of music is a home.
My dad used to hear this masterpiece when i was a kid. Now i realize how cool my dad was!!
I FREAKING Love this song badass song, they don't make music like this anymore
It’s a real shame
There's still sum good ass music today tho, u just gotta look harder 😕
Melody and lyrics are pretty much gone nowadays.... most songs are three or four notes and two or three words
@@Cam-vz2zk could you explain what that means please, notes and words when and stuff
@@icyiyes4846 the same lyrics and same Music tones/notes
Really hope I'm not the only Gen Z (06) kid who listens 60s/70s music 😭😭 it gives me the feeling that I literally can't describe with just words
Don’t worry. They’ll come.
Dude, it does that to everyone. This was just an Era of music that is unmatched. Now everything is profit and what will go viral... this music told people's stories....
with you
You're not im to and I Know all the lyrics
@@JordanBuchanan-f8u now thats pretty cool
I'm so happy my dad listen to stuff like this cause it's one of my favorite genres
I'm singing along right now and I'm pushing 80!
The song never gets old.
❤55 and trying. Stay safe 😊
ERIC BURDON !!!!!
Absolute legend.!!!!
This song was written for him, and he was born to sing it.
I cant unhear the "sing it bigb!!!" From wild life e1... 0:20
This song feels so nostalgic to me because I remember one of my older siblings used to play this song all the time.
This song evokes tons of memories for me since my dad was a Gambian man. To me this genre of music has country appeal & remains timeless. ❤️😍😎💕
gambling or Gambian?
🎰 or 🇬🇲?
@@socialistrepublicofvietnam1500could be both
hearing this music reminds me of another song "Devil Eyes" just calm... and smooth.... just nothing, absolutely nothing blocking it from being is millions of people's favorite songs...
As much as I love The Animals and this song, this is not my favorite version. But instead, due to the raspy, raw vocal delivery and the simple, hypnotically engaging and dark acoustic guiitar, I can't help but close my eyes, squeeze them shut and strain my muscles and my jaw and tighten every part of my body, sometimes producing a flood of tears that are only conjured in moments of true beauty, passion, creativity and wonder. And for me, as if my opinion matters to any of you strangers, Bob Dylan's rendition is THE definitive version in my life. Recorded when Dylan was only 19 years old, it truly haunts me in the most overwhelmingly beautiful way possible!
Oddly enough it was on hearing the Animals version of this song that inspired Dylan to go electric.
❤ Bob Dylan. Absolute genius.
Sitting outside and thinking of my dad tonight. This was his #1 favorite jam, I can remember him jamming away on his Gibson like it was yesterday. It's been 6 years dad and I still think of you everyday. Till we meet again!
I found a Bardcore/Medieval style cover of this with adapted lyrics and it occurred to me I’ve never listened to this song in its entirety and decided to remedy that. And now that I’ve listened to it I can honestly I quite enjoy this song… and Tragically i kinda vibe with it… while I’m not much of a gambler I do have my vices, and i can feel and understand the pain of the songs’ focal character. I’m sure we all have something like that and can relate to some degree.
Edit: Don’t worry about me this comment isn’t a call for help directed at strangers. Just my personal thoughts and feelings on this hauntingly beautiful song
Link?
ruclips.net/video/emyE_GQNFW4/видео.html
Maybe
@@emeryturpin165 There's two with vocals as far as I know, a version in Old French and one in Middle English by two seperate youtubers. Ik the old french one is from the_miracle_aligner
This song is just too good it's my favorite ( it was my uncle's favorite he passed away 2011)
Damn. R.I.P.
Love It !! This was my second Kareoke song I ever sang , the first was The Beatles Can't Buy me Love , but I think I know how he felt singing this song, cause I got up there and I knew the words by ♥ and I let it loose !! Standing Ovation People I'm not lying !! This song digs deep into your soul !!
I’m now 77 years old and when I’ve heard this song I was 18 years old.
My Husband LOVES this song, his top favorite song as of right now. I agree, AMAZING SONG. Takes me to the good ol' days.
His voice is amazingly fitting for this song
Thank You so much for helping me make my DADDY PROUD OF ME!!!! 3 He kinda resembles the Father, I wish I knew my Dad a little more!!!!😥
What a decade , of the finest 1960’s music ,
Love this song!!! ❤️
this gives me nostalgia of the 1960s
and i was born in 2002
all dislikes are House Of The Rising Moon
Condo of the falling moon😂
Bro's a legend
😂😂😂😂😂
My 11 yo just asked me to play this ❤😊
How proud am I!
How does an 11YO know about this song?
I'm be telling everyone too.
I'd be demanding that it become a national holiday. Lol.
Great job!!!
That's definitely parenting done right.
This song make me remember my childhood(i'm just 16,used to live in a small village in eastern europe,with a breath taking view,a lot of wasterns,vikings and cool TV shows,near a small forest and with a huge imagination,it was beautiful to wake up in the morning and see the sun rise from the hills and see the orange light hit the houses and your face)
I don't know why this is, when you find a good modern song it sticks with you for a few days, but when you find an old good folk song it sticks with you for a week or more.
or years…
@@Yonderrrr decades 😍
A lifetime
Not so sure this song is about gambling in the sense people think it is. The House of the Rising Sun was a brothel in New Orleans. The house had ruined many a poor boy’s lives. He lived in sin & misery. His dad was only satisfied when he was drunk & had his suitcase. He was going to stay the night and he showed his son his ways and now it’s got him hooked, hence the ball & chain. 😅 But either way, great song.
1837 anyone?
Frfr
Nah bro sorry 1648🥷
@jonaspotsch157 Relateable >:]
Nah sorry 1000bc
Never gets old
yeag man🤘
люблю эту песню всем сердцем..
This seems like a perfect song for Red Dead Redemption 2. You could just be on your horse or walking around your town and it just starts playing.
Works perfectly for when Arthur confronts Micah
I think big iron could have been another great song for like when you go into a gun duel or something idk
Hear me out The walking dead SAS2
That's what I'm doing rn
It's looks better for GTA 6
this song was played at my mums funeral 2 weeks ago as a tribute, alongside a slideshow of her life. One of her favourite songs. I miss her more and more everyday.
bro i don’t remember hearing this ever in my life but it still feels nostalgic bruh
3:05 TIL that the lyric was "to wear that ball & chain"
I thought it was "to where that's all it takes"
She talks to her self all day and I have to listen to it
This masterpiece will play on as long as humanity lives
Nostalgie quand tu nous tiens elle prend au cœur cette musique
Timeless 😊 from a N.O. native!
Forgot about this song and I remembered it after watching casino. Top film
Меня ещё на свете не было, когда эта песня появилась😊Но я слушаю музыку прошлых лет и наслаждаюсь❤❤❤❤❤❤
love that guitar sound 😍🎸
The keyboard work!😊❤
This song will last forever. 💜
Anyone came from Ren?
Yup
Ah, another watcher! I had heard the song before hand, but him singing brought me back to it
Yes LOL
See I was obsessed with this song back in the day because of AHS coven using a cover that I really love. But I’d forgotten it existed for a while. And now I’m back here because of Ren lmao.
Hi there fellow Life Series enjoyer
I associate this song with my dad. This is his era of music, but he also has a habit of gambling. He’s had good days and bad days with it. Still, that’s what you get when you’re a hard-working working class man who loves within an hour’s drive of two of the most prominent casinos in the USA, if not the world. My family and I have a love/hate relationship with that habit of his. It’s brought us both some benefits and some detriments to our lives.
Inesquecível Emocionante
Sensacional
Uma paixão Mundial
Parabéns pra o Altor
What’s it been 50 or so years later ? and still a prophetic warning about decisions - great song I love it still
Me encantaaa✨✨✨✨
Oh .... how i love to hear this .
Never ever music will be like that oldies. NEVER
i just love this song thank you for playing it.
I have to say it, this song remembers me the old westerns that I saw with my grandfather. Tho, this song never gets old, and it always hits hard 🎉🎉🎉 is calming too
there are traces of this song having been passed down and slightly altered over time ever since even the early 1600's. constantly being changed over time from word of mouth, being traced back through generations.
My parents introduced me to so many great films. Casino was one of them. The soundtracks from Scorsese were always on point.
Maravilhosa Inesquecível
Lost my dad and this was our song he sang it and I did and at his funeral miss you always dad❤❤❤
I love house of the raising Sun
My daddy’s favorite song indeed. It touches my soul.
2:21 MOB HITMAN: Where you going, jagoff? (Gunshot)
“So..”
Why is this song so good
Amo esta canción 🥰😍🤩😘
I like all sorts of Music now has I getting older and this is a Great Song 🎵 the words about life love the ENERGY and the fill it giving off the Words about Life LOVE IT ❤️
I love this song❤👍👍
I love this song dear to my heart, whenever I feel lonely I play this song. God bless those musicians, great great song it's humble me.god bless you all ❤❤❤
still listening in 2024?
👇
YEAH YEAH YEAH
Yes
Always listen to the ABSOLUTE CLASSICS
Always listen to the ABSOLUTE CLASSICS
I just went on an ACTS retreat and we sang Amazing Grace to this tune and I loved it, I think it sounds so cool lol. I also recommend going on an ACTS retreat oh my gosh my heart, I’m so grateful I went. Anyways God bless and stay safe
I love how was the song keeps going up up up and it’s nerve-racking Kinder addicting
Beautiful song 🎵 and lovely music , soft rock 😊
0:00 how to win every fight💀
Best song honestly. Only the best films have this song in ❤
Bro like supernatural has this song, that's actually how I found it and I've been listening to this every day since then when I'm riding my horse
My mom got this keyboard from the 1990s and one of it's little preset song thingys is called House of the Rising Sun and it's number 4 and I've always loved it. I recently found this song and i'm pretty sure the keyboard version can be played with the original and they go together. I'm going to check if they do line up sometime.
Remember the keyboard as it was on high school music class keyboard lol. First heard the song on episode of heartbeat tho. Loved it ever since
Top Ten hit. Nobody told me The Animals were British. Learned it just a bit back. The 90's?
I imagine like the end part of like a type of GTA movie where Everyone is walking into the sunset after a massive fight
Timeless piece of music, when music was worth listening to.🎼🎼👍👍
Total og masterpiece was good still is
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I remember the same keyboard in music class in high school, was always putting it on and getting shouted at. But originally i heard it on an episode of heartbeat... Loved it ever since
“And as the sun slowly sets on a burning building and boy, running as fast as he can, from a gambling addicted father, he starts to realize he has made one of the worst desicions of his life, 20 years down the road he’s met by gun fire and then a shot connects, this poor boy is no more, he no longer stands strong he now lay on his back on the inside of the house of the rising sun” *roll the end of the movie scene and then it cuts to the beginning*
Maybe the most timeless sounding song of all time. I would’ve guessed it released 10 years later than it did at the least
Respect to our Vietnam vets out there. 🇺🇸
this song is memorable for me and my parents i love thus song♥️💞💞💞❤️❤️🎶🎶
That solo 1:35