The Animals record “House Of The Rising Sun” in one take at De Lane Lea Studios on Kingsway in London. The song would top the UK singles chart the following July and reach number one in America two months later. In 1999, the record was given a Grammy Hall of Fame Award
Baby wake up, The Wide Animals just dropped
I just went down the wiki rabbit hole:
Sky pilot was also the Animals? How did I not know that??
Eric Burdon’s wife left him for Jimi Hendrix.
The guitarist for The Animals was Andy Summer who went on to The Police.
The bassist was Chas Chandler who left to manage Jimi Hendrix and Slade.
Eric Burdon was the Eggman in the Beatles I am the Walrus. There are two stories confirming it. One is from Malcolm McDowell with Eric being at Lennon’s house for breakfast, and one story is racy. Although both stories could be true with the common thread being Lennon calling Burdon the Eggman.
Don’t be a tease. What’s the racy story?
Variations on that song went back a long ways. (Here’s some more on that: https://www.thevintagenews.com/2018/01/25/the-house-of-the-rising-sun-2-2/
The earliest known recording seems to be this by Clarence Ashley and Gwen Foster. It’s a banjo choon from 1933. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=147kS8O59Qs
And here are some snatches of lots of other versions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJNFqhMJ4DA
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