Rising Sun Blues
Doc Watson
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Am C D FAm C E7Am C D FAm E7 Am [Verse]Am C D There is a house down in NewF OrleansAm C E7 They call the Rising SunAm C D And it's been the ruin of a manyF poor boyAm E7 Am And me, oh God, I'm oneAm C D F Mama she worked for a tailor manAm C E7 She sewed all my new Blue jeansAm C D F And my daddy was a gambling manAm E7 Am In the town of old New OrleansAm C D The only thing that a rounder everF needsAm C E7 Is a suitcase or a trunkContinúa después del anuncioAm C D And the only time he's everF satisfiedAm E7 Am Is when he's on a drug.Am C D Boys fill up the glassesF Right to the brimAm C E7 Let the drinks flow merrily roundAm C Well, drink to the healthD F Of the round poor boyAm E7 Am Who rumble from town to townAm C Now fellows don't believeD F What a bad woman tells youAm C E7 For her eyes be blue or brownAm C D Unless you stand an old some oldF Scaffold highAm E7 Some fellows they won't let me comeAm downAm C D F Go tell my youngest brotherAm C Not to do the awful thingsE7 that I've doneAm C And to shine that old houseD F down in new orleansAm E7 Am That they call the rising sunAm C Soon they'll take me backD F Down to New OrleansAm C To face all the crimesE7 that I've doneAm C D Then they'll tie me to an oldF bowling chainAm E7 Am Until my earthly race is run.