Intro: F#m A B D F#m C# F#m C# F#m A B D e|------0----------0-----------2---------1-- b|-----1----------1-1---------3-3-------1-1- g|----2----------0-----------2---------2---- d----------2-0---------0-------------------- a|---0-----0-2-3-----------0---------3------ e|-0---------------------------------------- F#m A C# e|------0----------0---------0-------0-- b|-----1----------1---------0-0-----0-0- g|----2----------0---------1---1---1---- d--------------------------------------- a|--0------0-0-------3-0---------2------ e|-0-----------0---------0-------------- F#m A B D e|------0----------0-----------2---------1-- b|-----1----------1-1---------3-3-------1-1- g|----2----------0-----------2---------2---- d----------2-0---------0-------------------- a|---0-----0-2-3-----------0---------3------ e|-0---------------------------------------- F#m C# F#m e|------0--------0-------0----- b|-----1--------0-------1-1---- g|----2--------1-------2---2--- d------------------------------ a|--0------00--------0-------0- e|-0---------0-----00---------- F#m A B D There is a house in New Orleans, F#m A C# They call it Rising Sun. F#m A B D And itʼs been the ruin of many a poor boy, F#m C# And God, I know Iʼm one. F#m A B D F#m C# F#m C# F#m A B D My mother was a tailor F#m A C# She sewed my new blue jeans F#m A B D My father was a gambling man F#m C# Down in New Orleans. F#m A B D F#m C# F#m C# F#m A B D And the only thing a gambler needs F#m A C# Is a suitcase and a trunk. F#m A B D And the only time he is satisfied F#m C# Is when heʼs on a drunk. F#m A B D F#m C# F#m C# F#m A B D So mother tell your children F#m A C# Not to do what I have done F#m A B D Spend your lives in sin and misery F#m C# In the House of a Rising sun. F#m A B D F#m C# F#m C# F#m A B D Well Iʼve got one foot on the platform F#m A C# The other foot on the train. F#m A B D Iʼm going back to New Orleans F#m C# To wear that ball and chain. F#m A B D F#m C# F#m C# F#m A B D There is a house in New Orleans, F#m A C# They call it Rising Sun.