The Animals - House Of The Rising Sun

Pursuant to yesterday's song, last night I was talking to my wrestling coach who was none too happy about us choosing to come out to "White Rabbit." Coach reminded me that he made us pick a different song, which he recalls was this one. It sparked the memory of my co-captains and I having a laugh over being told we couldn't use a song about psychedelic drugs, but this one about a whore house in New Orleans was ok! It's a traditional folk song whose origin goes back to the Louis XIV era and later brought to America by French migrants in 1905, played and recorded under various titles and lyrics by many folk and blues artists including Appalachian artists, Leadbelly, Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, Bob Dylan, and Joan Baez. This version by the Animals came out in 1964, is widely considered to be the first folk-rock or "classic rock" hit and the song that inspired Dylan to go electric.

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