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Adolescents - Punk Chartbusters, Volume 3 - House of the Raising Sun
Punk Chartbusters, Volume 3
Disc 1
01. Barbie Girl
02. Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me
03. Sie liebt dich
04. Take On Me
05. Summer of 69
06. Losing My Religion
07. When the Rain Begins to Fall
08. Till the End of the Day
09. Girls Just Wanna Have Fun
10. True Blue
11. No Milk
12. Every Breath You Take
13. Like a Hurricane
14. Glass of Champagne
15. 30 Days
16. In the Ghetto
17. True Faith
18. Hang On Sloopy
19. House of the Raising Sun
20. Crash
21. She Drives Me Crazy
22. The Freshman
23. The Boxer
24. Short People
25. Cry Baby Cry
Disc 2
01. Walking on Sunshine
02. Blue Hotel
03. I Think We’re Alone Now
04. Radar Love
05. Stick It Out
06. Breakaway
07. Cold Hard Crash
08. Our House
09. Sunday Mondays
10. 2 Headed Dog
11. Daydream Believer
12. Still Rock ’n’ Roll to Me
13. Wig Wam Bam
14. Welcome to the Working Week
15. Moskau
16. Suzanne
17. I Give You My Heart
18. Help
19. Andrea Doria
20. Have You Ever Seen the Rain
21. Me + the Farmer
22. Love Is a Battlefield
23. Great Balls of Fire
24. Strychnine
25. Der Hund von Baskerville
[Originally by Animals]

There is a house down in New Orleans
They call the Rising Sun,
It's been the ruin of many a poor girl,
And me, oh god I'm one.

My mother was a tailor.
She sewed those new blue jeans.
My lover was a gambling one.
Down in New Orleans.

Now the only thing a gambler needs
Is a suitcase and trunk
And the only time he's satisfied
Is when he's on a drunk

He fills his glasses up to the brim,
And push those cards around.
The only pleasure he gets out of life
Is rambling from town to town.

Now tell my baby sister,
Not to do what I have done.
But shun that house in New Orleans,
They call the Rising Sun.

Got one foot on the platform
The other foot on that train
I'm going back to New Orleans
To wear that ball and chain

I'm going back to New Orleans
The aged-old soul have run
I'm going back to end my life,
Down in the Rising Sun.

There is a house in New Orleans
They call the Rising Sun,
It's been the ruin of many a poor girl,
And me, oh god I'm one.