music great also…
Love the song Love the video
haha is this a’ carry on’ loving the video and the song .
Loved the George Harrison’s interview…Always loved that Fellow…Such a lovely soul…
This is very rare…some people on another forum love it others think it is naff…
kind of weird in a nice weird way…
Nobody loves you when you’re down and out
Nobody sees you when you’re on cloud nine
Everybody’s hustlin’ for a buck and a dime
I’ll scratch your back and you scratch mine
I’ve been across to the other side
I’ve shown you everything, I got nothing to hide
But still you ask me, do I love you?
What it is? What it is?
All I can tell you is it’s all show biz
All I can tell you is it’s all show biz
Nobody loves you when you’re down and out
Nobody knows you when you’re on cloud nine
Everybody’s hustlin’ for a buck and a dime
I’ll scratch your back and you knife mine
I’ve been across the water now so many times
I’ve seen the one-eyed witchdoctor leading the blind
But still you ask me, do I love you?
What you say? What you say?
Every time I put my finger on it, it slips away
Every time I put my finger on it, it slips away
Well, I get up in the morning
And I’m looking in the mirror to see, oo-wee!
Then I’m lying in the darkness
And I know I can’t get to sleep, oo-wee!
Nobody loves you when you’re old and grey
Nobody needs you when you’re upside down
There are so many versions…
Where is the actual House of the Rising Sun?
St. Louis St.
Herridge pulls out a guidebook to “Offbeat New Orleans,” which asserts that the real House of the Rising Sun was at 826-830 St. Louis St. between 1862 and 1874, and purportedly named for its madam, Marianne LeSoleil Levant, whose surname in translation would mean “The Rising Sun’’
This should cover it…
Finally the Authors/Composers
Ronnie Gilbert
Fred Hellerman
Lee Hays
Yes I was aware, that does not matter about postings at all…Repeats are useful at times…
Always so sad at the end…