All the other chords here were wrong so this is what I believe to be correct. For
the tab, just play the chords in arpeggios with the G as a barre chord.
[Intro]
Dm, F, G, Bb
Dm, A7, Dm, A7
[Verse 1]
Dm F G Bb
There is a house in New Orleans
Dm F A7
They call the Rising Sun
Dm F G Bb
And it's been the ruin of many a poor boy
Dm A7 Dm
And God I know I'm one
[Instrumental]
F G Bb
Dm, A7, Dm, A7
[Verse 2]
Dm F G Bb
My mother was a tailor
Dm F A7
She sewed my new bluejeans
Dm F G Bb
My father was a gamblin' man
Dm A7 Dm
Down in New Orleans
[Instrumental]
F G Bb
Dm, A7, Dm, A7
[Verse 3]
Dm F G Bb
Now the only thing a gambler needs
Dm F A7
Is a suitcase and trunk
Dm F G Bb
And the only time he's satisfied
Dm A7 Dm
Is when he's on a drunk
[Instrumental]
F G Bb
Dm, A7, Dm, A7
[Organ solo]
Dm,F, G, Bb
Dm, F, A7
Dm, F, G, Bb
Dm, A7,
Dm, F, G, Bb
Dm, A7, Dm, A7
[Verse 4]
Dm F G Bb
Oh mother tell your children
Dm F A7
Not to do what I have done
Dm F G Bb
Spend your lives in sin and misery
Dm A7 Dm
In the House of the Rising Sun
[Instrumental]
F G Bb
Dm, A7, Dm, A7
[Verse 5]
Dm F G Bb
Well, I got one foot on the platform
Dm F A7
The other foot on the train
Dm F G Bb
I'm goin' back to New Orleans
Dm A7 Dm
To wear that ball and chain
[Instrumental]
F G Bb
Dm, A7, Dm, A7
[Verse 6]
Dm F G Bb
Well, there is a house in New Orleans
Dm F A7
They call the Rising Sun
Dm F G Bb
And it's been the ruin of many a poor boy
Dm A7 Dm
And God I know I'm one
[Outro]
F G Bb
Dm, A7, Dm, A7 (repeat until the end)