"The House of the Rising Sun" by The Animals is more than just a 1960s hit; it is widely considered the . Released in 1964 , this version transformed an ancient, acoustic folk ballad into a dark, electric masterpiece that topped charts worldwide. 🎸 The 1964 Recording
: It features Hilton Valentine’s haunting arpeggiated guitar intro and Alan Price’s driving Vox Continental organ solo. "The House of the Rising Sun" by The
The Animals' version was a spontaneous addition to their setlist during a tour with Chuck Berry. They needed a song that would stand out without imitating Berry’s rock-and-roll style. The Animals' version was a spontaneous addition to
: At 4 minutes and 29 seconds , it was unusually long for a 1964 single. Producers originally wanted to cut it for radio, but the full version ultimately changed the "rules" for pop single lengths. 📜 Meaning & Origins Producers originally wanted to cut it for radio,
: May 18, 1964, at De Lane Lea Studios in London.
: Remarkably, the track was captured in just one take .