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House of The Rising Sun 朝日のあたる家 - Naomi Chiaki ちあきなおみ

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Uploaded by on Mar 27, 2009

'The House of The Rising Sun' covered by one of the most legendary Japanese female singers, who is named ちあきなおみ(Chiaki Naomi)...


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"The House of the Rising Sun" From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
"The House of the Rising Sun" is a folk song from the United States. Also called "House of the Rising Sun" or occasionally "Rising Sun Blues", it tells of a life gone wrong in New Orleans. Depending on the version, the song may be sung from the perspective of a woman or a man. The most successful version was recorded by the English rock group The Animals in 1964, which was a number one hit in the United Kingdom, United States, Sweden and Canada....

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  • Great interpretation. The clarinet solo is interesting. And the vocal is, of course, just too good.

  • Great song. Pretty girl.. I think I'm in love..

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  • Beautiful*

  • Beautiful*

  • Her voice is beautifuly and creepy as hell all at once. I love her. <3

  • Flowers to passed the writer singer Maki Asakawa. She passed very alone in Nagoya...

    Best wishes,

    Tomoya

    Saitama Japan

    First listened to this song at Expo Hall sung by lovely young virsin girl Mary Hopkin. True.

  • @buon0cuoi The clarinet solo is absolutely fantastic, i love it!!!! :-)

  • She throws herself into the role, and it's actually quite scary to watch her face in conjunction with *THAT* voice. I love her, she's ethereal.

  • Love this. Really elegant. I've never heard of a song that relates to how a guy feels about using the services of a hooker. The guy pays, the woman delivers, who feels more guilty about the afffair?

  • You know, this is pretty good.

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