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Libby Holman's musical style changed in the 1940s when she teamed up with Josh White and began to study a repertoire of what she would call 'Americana' - namely Blues, Spirituals, and Folk Songs.

Actively involved in supporting the Civil Rights Movement, Holman & White were turned away from entertaining the troops overseas during WWII as the USO did not accept 'racially mixed shows.' Instead they went on the road to perform in nightclubs. Libby Holman would eventually self-produce a one woman revue, Blues, Ballads and Sin Songs which she performed in 1954.

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8 years ago

Kara Chou

qu'en dites vous M. Eric Burdon?

8 years ago

Lais Paes

OMMMG, SO BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!! <3

8 years ago

Mey Mollart Gutierrez

Me parecio maravillosa .. con lo llorona que soy más

8 years ago

Pekka Kilpeläinen

Hienoa kuulla tälläinen versio kappaleesta. Harvoin tämän kappaleen on esittänyt näin kaunis nainen. Aivan omaa luokkaansa.

8 years ago

Eric Springer

god this is hauntingly beautiful

9 years ago

Teo Ponciano

Lindo! Lindo! Lindo!

9 years ago

6packter

she must be Jewish. Such courage.

9 years ago

Schnecke Lahm

Für Dich. Immer eins Y.

9 years ago

Hailab Gherezgher

House of The Rising Sun Libby Holman version!!!XXX!!!

9 years ago

Michael Waters

Too heavy on the vibrato for me. Beautiful version nonetheless.

9 years ago

Juan Pablo Rojas Pedraza

Obviamente the animals para mi parecer tiene la mejor versión 

9 years ago

Don720

I think it's a gambler who wrote. Usually people write about what they know. 

9 years ago

Jeff Jin

I didn't know THOTRS has so much history. I'm 100% for Eric and The Animals.

9 years ago

BellaDucati888

#XXX 

9 years ago

Norbury53

Josh White - genius.

9 years ago

Keven Barringer

Easily the most haunting version of HOTRS I've ever heard.

9 years ago

Manuel Delgado Martínez

Es lo máximo del Blues, lo añoro.

9 years ago

Bill Descoteaux

So, being that this was recorded sometime in the mid '40's, I would presume, was this the first rendition of the song in a minor key? Ashley & Foster's, Acuff's, Guithrie's & Leadbelly's versions were all in in major keys. Most versions that followed in the '50's were done in the minor key similar to this recording. And, Josh White did add to the song, both words & music. So, I wonder if he's the one behind this arrangement, that would stay with the song? I know Dave Van Ronk would later (in the late '50's) add a few touches that would become the song that most of us are familiar with today.

9 years ago

Paul Economon

Libby Holman - The House of The Rising Sun 1940s

9 years ago

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