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TEmihere is a hGouse in ANew OrlCeans they Emicall the RGisin' SB7un and it's Emibeen a rGuin of mAany poor gCirls and Emishe's alB7one she's Emione.
G, A, C, Emi, B7, Emi, B7
My Emimother she wGas a tA, Cailor she sEmiewed the nGew blue jB7eans her Emihusband wGas a gAamblin' mCan drift Emiout in NB7ew OrlEmieans.
G, A, C, Emi, B7, Emi, B7 Her husband was a gambler he coursed from town to town his only time beein' satisfied when he was drinkin' Black and White. Oh tell you baby-sitter never do like she have done shone like house in New Orleans they call the Risin' Sun. One feet on the platform and other on the train she's goin' down to New Orleans to wear that ball and chain. Goin' back goin' back to New Orleans goin' back where she have done she goes to spend the rest of the love beneath the Risin' Sun. There is a house in New Orleans they call the Risin' Sun and it's been a ruin of many poor girls and she's alone she's one.