The song Rising Sun Blues is performed by Doc Watson in the album named Doc Watson & Son in the year 1997 .
There is a house down in New Orleans
They call the Rising Sun
And it's been the ruin of a many poor boy
And me, oh God , for one
Then fill the gla*ses to the brim
Let the drinks go merrily around
And we'll drink to the health of a rounder poor boy
Who goes from town to town
The only thing that a rounder needs
Is a suitcase and a trunk
And the only time he's satisfied
Is when he's on a drunk
(break)
Now boys don't believe what a girl tells you
Though her eyes be blue or brown
Onless she's on some scaffold high
Saying "Boys, I can't come down."
Go tell my youngest brother
Not to do the things I've done
But to shun that house down in New Orleans
They call the Rising Sun
(break)
I'm going back, back to New Orleans
For my race isa nearly run
Gonna spend the rest of my wicked life
Beneath that Rising Sun
Doc Watson - Doc Watson & Son
Doc Watson & Son
- Muskrat
- Weary Blues
- Medley: Fiddler's Dream / Whistling Rufus / Ragtime Annie (Raggedy Ann)
- Dream Of The Miner's Child
- Rising Sun Blues
- Mama Blues
- We Shall All Be Reunited
- Little Stream Of Whiskey
- Little Sadie
- Beaumont Rag
- Otto Wood The Bandit
- Faithful Soldier
- Memphis Blues
- Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar