House of the rising sun



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the song is House of the rising sun with Geordie....I love this song and i hope you do to:D


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I know thanks!! ( 5 months ago by lukelaifan)
I know thanks!!
this version is ... ( 5 months ago by djbeastie)
this version is awesome! geordie rocks brisn johnson forever
When it comes to ... ( 5 months ago by Camarant)
When it comes to remakes, I'm of the school of thought that there is no comparison to the original. But this one is damned good.
cuddent ov put it ... ( 4 months ago by kieranxxxx)
cuddent ov put it betta myself
I'll just go alter ... ( 4 months ago by scottmacdonald49)
I'll just go alter everybody's education now
it was a folk song ... ( 4 months ago by misssoftglitterkid)
it was a folk song originally, nobody knows the author
ok well the new ... ( 4 months ago by tripleshooter)
ok well the new question is who got their hands on it first? animals look pretty old with it but really.
Wasn't it Arlo ... ( 4 months ago by larryboa67)
Wasn't it Arlo Guthrie originaly?
the first exsisting ... ( 3 months ago by misssoftglitterkid)
the first exsisting record of the song was by Clarence Ashley and Gwen Foster in 1933
No, you're thinking ... ( 3 months ago by zimmiesgirl)
No, you're thinking about "City of New Orleans" by Arlo. Woody Guthrie, Arlo's father, did record this song though. The most popular/commercial versions were by Joan Baez and The Animals. Bob Dylan did the most original and raw recording. Frijid Pink made a good cover, as have Nina Simone and a list of others that would be longer than my arm. This one is cool. The song is over 90 years old and the first known recording was in the '20s. Not by Arlo Guthrie. :)
NO it was NOT. ... ( 3 months ago by zimmiesgirl)
NO it was NOT. First known recording was in the '20s. Joan Baez recorded the first commercial hit of this in '59, followed by Nina Simone in '62. Then also in '62, Dylan recorded the most unique version ever -- and one that only Bob could sing. Upon hearing his song, The Animals wanted to record it, but because they had NO BALLS and didn't want to sing it as a woman's lament, they made a few changes in the lyrics and turned their '64 version into a MANLY hit. And NO, Alan Price did NOT write it.
YES. "Wiki" it if ... ( 3 months ago by zimmiesgirl)
YES. "Wiki" it if you can read. And I'm learning more and more to my dismay that much of the education among the youngsters on YouTube comes only from Wikipedia, where virtually anyone can add false information or edit accurate info. School starts in August -- try returning!!!!!
You're on the right ... ( 3 months ago by zimmiesgirl)
You're on the right train, but slightly off track. The first recorded version of the song was made in the '20s. Between then and the days of Acuff, it had been recorded numerous times. It was first a commercial hit in '59 when Baez recorded it. In '61, Nina Simone did a kick-ass version, and in '62 Dylan made what is the most amazingly unique and absolutely RAW version. The Animals wanted to use Dylan's version for their '64 song but lacked the the ability to create anything so unique. ;)
You need some ... ( 3 months ago by zimmiesgirl)
You need some oxygen or are you just plain stupid? :) And I guess by "adkurek" you mean "accurate?"
Actualy It wasin't ... ( 3 months ago by larryboa67)
Actualy It wasin't realy anyone's song originaly it is just an old depression era folk song that was very popular in New Orleans
Not pickin' on ya ... ( 3 months ago by zimmiesgirl)
Not pickin' on ya but disagree: It WAS the song of the person who WROTE IT but no one knows who that was. Agree?
Only two versions made the Top 10 pop charts: ANIMALS ('64) and FRIJID PINK ('70) who won a GRAMMY for their version.
Search 'Tube for this song by **PINK FLOYD.** You'll find two that are REALLY PERFORMED by FRIJID PINK but MISattributed to PINK FLOYD, who never did the song. PINK were proto-punkers from Detroit. Their cover leaves Animals in the DUST, esp the GUITAR PLAYING! :)
I think there will ... ( 3 months ago by BeatBoomRoy)
I think there will always be some dispute about the original, but Roy Acuff's was the first Commercial success. The prior recordings were not the same song as recorded by Acuff, Leadbelly,Baez & Dylan etc.
Probably nearly ... ( 3 months ago by nurembourg666)
Probably nearly everyone's had a stab at this one, this is one of the better versions I've heard.
Brian Johnson were ... ( 3 months ago by aaaaaallpppp)
Brian Johnson were in this band
Thank you for this. ( 3 months ago by severusrocker)
Thank you for this.
nice!!!!quem diria ... ( 2 months ago by programatrilhadorock)
nice!!!!quem diria que um dia esse cara Brian johnson iria cantar no Acdc!!! geordie ..cool album!!!
geordie was better ... ( 1 month ago by blade4657)
geordie was better with brian johnson. but thank the gods of rock He joined AC/DC. AC/DC kicks ASS and ROCK'N'ROLL AIN'T NOISE POLLUTIOn
god! brian rocks ( 1 month ago by ACDCjeremy93)
god! brian rocks
Please don't hate ... ( 1 week ago by youvebeenthunderstru)
Please don't hate me for this, but Brian's earlier period up until about 1985 sounds a bit TOO screechy.



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