ANIMALS - "house of the rising sun4" Tablature
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The Animals - House of the Rising Sun
This is the picking pattern thru-out with chords.
Note- After the first verse, a synthesiser kinda takes over,
so i just added the chords from the first verse and played,
you dont have to play on those exact words, you just play with
it and it turns out really nice
INTRO:
Am C D F
e--------0------|--------0------- |-------2----- |-------1-----|-
B------1---1---|------1---1-----|-----3---3--- |-----1---1---|-
G----2-------2-|----0-------0-- |---2-------2- |----2-------2-|-
D---------------|---------------- |------------- |--------------|-
A--0----------- |---------------- |------------- |--------------|-
E--------------- |--3------------ |-2----------- | --1-----------|-
Am E Am E7
e--------0------ |-------0----- |-------0----- |-------0----- |-
B------1---1---- |-----0---0--- |-----1---1---|-----3---3--- | -
G----2-------2-- |---1-------1- |---2-------2-|---2-------2- |-
D--------------- |------------- |------------- |------------ |--
A--0------------ |------------- | -0----------- |------------- |--
E--------------- | -0----------|------------- |-0----------- |--
Am C D F
There is a house in New Orleans,
Am C E E7
They call the Rising Sun
Am C D E7
And it's been the ruin of many a poor boy
Am E7 Am C D F Am E Am E7
And God, I know I'm one
Am C D F
My mother was a tailor
Am C E E7
She sewed my new blue jeans
Am C D E7
My father was a gambling man
Am E7 Am C D F Am E Am E7
Down in New Orleans
Am C D F
And the only thing a gambler needs
Am C E E7
Is a suitcase and a trunk
Am C D E7
And the only time he's satisfied
Am E7 Am C D F Am E Am E7 C D F Am E Am E7
Is when he's all a-drunk
Am C D F
So mothers, please tell your children
Am C E E7
Not to do what I've done
Am C D E7
Spend your life in sin and misery,
Am E7 Am C D F Am E Am E7
in the house of the Rising Sun
Am C D F
I've got one foot on the platform
Am C E E7
The other foot on the train
Am C D E7
I'm going back to New Orleans
Am E7 Am C D F Am E Am E7
To wear the ball and chain
Am C D F
Well, There is a house in New Orleans,
Am C E E7
They call the Rising Sun
Am C D E7
And it's been the ruin of many a poor boy
Am E7 Am C D F Am E Am E7
And God, I know I'm one
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