The House of the Rising Sun

THE HOUSE OF THE RISING SUN
 
 
“The House of the Rising Sun”  is a traditional folk song, sometimes called “Rising Sun Blues”.  It tells of a life gone wrong in New Orleans; many versions also urge a sibling to avoid the same fate.  The most successful commercial version, recorded in 1964 by British rock group the Animals, was a number one hit on the UK Singles Chart and also in the United States and France.  As a traditional folk song recorded by an electric rock band, it has been described as the “first folk-rock hit”.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 

There is no question that Kim Fowley was there for the peculiar flip side of the Bo and Peep single, “The Rise of the Brighton Surf”, which is included as a CD bonus track on English Freakbeat, Volume 6.  Andrew Loog Oldham and Kim Fowley are listed as the, uh, songwriters; and that is Fowley doing the vocalizing on a reworking of “The House of the Rising Sun” as a paean to the English coastal resort town of Brighton with lyrics that (as Greg Shaw says in the liner notes) appear to have been made up on the spot.  

 

(January 2015/1)

 

Last edited: March 22, 2021