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Like many folk songs, "The House of the Rising Sun" is of uncertain authorship. Musicologists say that it is based on the tradition of broadside ballads, and thematically it has some resemblance to the 16th-century ballad "The Unfortunate Rake" (also cited as source material for "St. James Infirmary Blues"), yet there is no evidence suggesting that there is any direct relation. [4]
Burdon has often attributed the disintegration of the band to conflict with Price, specifically that Price had claimed sole rights and ownership to "House of the Rising Sun". [20] Burdon and drummer Barry Jenkins reformed the group as Eric Burdon and the Animals.
The Animals sang "I'm Crying" and "The House of the Rising Sun". In December, the MGM film Get Yourself a College Girl was released, featuring the Animals and the Dave Clark Five . The Animals sang the Chuck Berry song " Around and Around " in the film.
The discography of the Animals, an English music group of the 1960s formed in Newcastle upon Tyne, contains 20 studio albums, six compilation albums, five EPs and 25 singles. Featuring a gritty, bluesy sound and a deep-voiced frontman in Eric Burdon , they are best known for their rendition of an American folk song " The House of the Rising Sun ...
The album includes several R&B standards, written by the likes of Chuck Berry and John Lee Hooker, as well as the number one single "House of the Rising Sun", here presented in its truncated-for-radio form (it would be restored to full length on the February 1966 compilation The Best of the Animals, and later CD and digital reissues of The ...
Written by the group's lead vocalist Eric Burdon and organist Alan Price, it was their first original composition released as a single. The song was released in September 1964 [1] and became their second transatlantic hit after "The House of the Rising Sun", which was released earlier in the year (see 1964 in music).
"Heart Attack" (Chris Couchois, Howard Messer, Pat Couchois) "Who Gives a Fuck" (Eric Burdon, John Sterling) "Sweet Blood Call" (Iverson Minter) "House of the Rising Sun" (Traditional; arranged by Eric Burdon and John Sterling)
Soldier of Fortune is a 1997 compilation by Eric Burdon. While it features hits such as " Power Company " and " House of the Rising Sun ", it also features a few previously unreleased songs. When this compilation released, the original version of "Wicked Man" was retitled "I'm a Wicked Man" while the later released "slow" version had the name ...