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Chord C (x,3,2,0,1,0)
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Chord D (x,x,0,2,3,2)
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Chord E (0,2,2,1,0,0)
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Chord F (1,3,3,2,1,1)
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Chord Am (x,0,2,2,1,0)
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Intro:
   Am Am           C C            D D             F 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|---2--------|---2--------|-0-0--------|-3-3---------|
A|-0----------|-3----------|------------|-------------|
E|------------|------------|------------|-------------|

   Am Am           E E            Am Am           E E
E|------0-----|-------0-----|------0-----|-------0-----|
B|-----1--1---|------1--1---|-----1--1---|------1--1---|
G|----2-----2-|-----1-----0-|----2-----2-|-----1-----0-|
D|---2--------|----2--------|---2--------|----2--------|
A|-0----------|---2---------|-0----------|---2---------|
E|------------|-0-----------|------------|-0-----------|



1st verse/chorus :
      Am Am   C C        D D          F F
There is a house in New Orleans
     Am Am       C C      E E    E E
They call the Rising Sun
         Am Am       C C       D D               F F
And It's been the ruin of many a poor boy
    Am Am     E E         Am Am    C C   
And God, I know, I'm one

[D D][F F][Am Am][E E][Am Am][E E]



2nd verse/chorus :
   Am Am     C C     D D      F F
My mother was a tailor
    Am Am       C C        E E       E E
She sewed my new blue jeans
   Am Am     C C     D D        F F
My father was a gambling man
Am Am      E E     Am Am    C C
Down in New Orleans

[D D][F F][Am Am][E E][Am Am][E E]


3rd verse/chorus :
        Am Am   C C        D D       F F
And the only things a gambler needs
     Am Am       C C          E E    E E
Is a suitcase and a trunk
        Am Am   C C    D D          F F
And the only time he's satisfied
   Am Am        E E      Am Am      C C 
Is when he's all a-drunk

[D D][F F][Am Am][E E][Am Am][E E]


Solo :
[Am Am][C C][D D][F F]
[Am Am][C C][E E][E E]
[Am Am][C C][D D][F F]
[Am Am][E E][Am Am][C C]
[D D][F F][Am Am][E E]
[Am Am][E E]


4th verse/chorus :
   Am Am      C C            D D       F F
So mothers, tell your children
       Am Am      C C      E E     E E
Not to do what I have done
 Am Am        C C       D D            F F
Spend your life in sin and misery
       Am Am           E E      Am Am      C C 
In the house of the Rising Sun

[D D][F F][Am Am][E E][Am Am][E E]




5th verse/chorus :
     Am Am           C C      D D          F F
I've got one foot on the platform
    Am Am    C C           E E    E E
The other foot on the train
     Am Am   C C       D D           F F
I'm going back to New Orleans
   Am Am       E E        Am Am      C C 
To wear the ball and chain

[D D][F F][Am Am][E E][Am Am][E E]



6th verse/chorus :
      Am Am   C C        D D          F F
There is a house in New Orleans
     Am Am       C C      E E    E E
They call the Rising Sun
         Am Am       C C       D D               F F
And It's been the ruin of many a poor boy
    Am Am     E E         Am Am    C C   
And God, I know, I'm one

[D D][F F][Am Am][E E]

[Am Am][D D][Am Am][D D]
[Am Am][D D][Am Am][D D]
[Am Am][D D][Am Am]>let ring

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