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House of the Rising Sun​/​Never Walk Alone

from Insight by Joy Mover

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Arranged and Produced by Vinnie Zummo
Lead Vocals: Joy Mover
Traditional Blues Harp and Rhythm Guitar: John Sebastian
Drums: Ray Marchica
Lead, Rhythm Guitars and Bass: Vinnie Zummo

lyrics

‘House of the Rising Sun’
When you walk through a storm hold your head up high
And don't be afraid of the dark
Of the dark


There is a house in New Orleans
They call the Rising Sun
It’s been the ruin of many good girls
And G-D you know I’m one

My mother she was a tailor
And she sewed my new, my new blue jeans
And my father he was a gambling man
He played down, down in New Orleans

When you walk through a storm hold your head up high
And don't be afraid of the dark
At the end of the storm is a golden tide
And the sweet silver song of a lark

Now the only thing a gambler needs
Is a suitcase and his tr-unk
The only time he was ever satisfied
Is when he was stone cold dru-nk

When you walk through a storm hold your head up high
And don't be afraid of the dark
Of the dark

Tell your children
Not to do what I- what I’ve have done
To spend your life in sin and misery
In the house of the rising, rising, rising, rising Sun

I got one foot on the platform
The others on the train
I’m goin home- going back to New Orleans
To wear my ball and chain

Well, there is a house it’s there in New Orleans
That they call the Rising Sun oh oh oh oh oh
And it’s been the ruin of many boys and girls
And G-D oh no - you know I’m one….

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“RISING SUN"

1) I love the bluesy nature of this piece. It jams along and makes me want to pick up my guitar and do some soloing. This is one of the first times recently that I've heard a harmonica in a song that sounds like it belongs. Great vocal and lyric in addition to this, making this a solid winner in my book.
2) Love the cooing vocals that come after the intro, superb guitar with great vocals that really compliment the rhythm guitar. Seem almost rastafarian which gives a cool island vibe. Digging it!
3) Love the vocals. Reeally fun song. Then they drop that ragaee funk on us. Really great and orginial piece. Stylisticly, I don't know if i've heard anything like it. Great song
4) I really like the strong female lead and I liked this version of the track and I would be anxious to hear more from them
5) I thought it was a bit different and I def like it. I can def appreciate what they were going for here. Different is damn good. Loved her voice
6) The vocals are good, very strong and pleasant, and the instrumental piece is quite good as well. It's a unique, catchy, positive song with a good beat. Her use of her voice is almost as an instrucment at times, as well as conveying a great message with the lyrics.
7) They have a really great sound that stands out really nice and strong they blend really well together I like this a lot really nice
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9) I thought the vocals in this song were so great. Her voice was so smooth and in perfect tune with the instrumentation in this song. The lyrics in this song were good as well.
10) Its a remix of an old 1960's? Animals song. House of the rising sun. I like this rendition. The instruments are good. I love the voice and how she changes the words from poor boy to poor girl. She doens't exactly redo the song, but its a beautifully different rendition. She keeps the same sort of music lines, while rearranging them but keeping the same tempo and tune to it in a very basic way. She gives the song a new air.
11) Loved the Broadway aspect of this song, all the twists and turns kept me interested throughout the piece. Really liked this one! Lots of good energy!
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13) I really like the male/female collaboration at the beginning of the song. The production is also excellent, as it combines a more vintage sound with electric instruments. The backbeat is catchy without being overkill.
14) A large sounding intro leads to a vocalist who sings with angelic qualities while bringing a good time to the listeners through the solid production.
15) I liked the guitar instrumentation. I liked the uplifting lyrics. I liked the spin on the original song and thought her vocals were done exquisitely.
16) I did not expect that guitar to kick in during the intro. This was a pretty cool cover. The harmonies in the beginning were done well. Creative reggae.
17) I enjoyed the blend of outstanding guitar work and powerful vocals in combination. This is an old song but has been re-done with a unique interpretation that is engaging and entertaining.
18) I like how this song has a lot of meaning to it. The guitar and the vocals go well together. I like the track because is easy to understand
19) I love how the song's instrumentation has a reggae style strumming melody and flavor. The vocals in the song has a complementary sound for the beat.
20) I thought the combination of vocals was great, and I liked some elements of the song. I also thought the instrumentals were great and with a lot of hard work.
21) Interesting mash up. I like the reggae version of the House of the RIsin Sun. Nice guitar licks also. I like the voice. I also like the harmonica solo
22) The artist had some good vocals. The guitar in the song was very good and it complimented the artists voice very well. I also like this song in general
23) This song has great vocals. The notes hit are done by a professional who probably really cares about the music being exceptionally good. This is great.

credits

from Insight, track released August 11, 2017
House of the Rising Sun: General Domain
Never Walk Alone: Music by, Richard Rodgers.
Lyrics by, Oscar Hammerstein
Arranged and Produced by Vinnie Zummo
Lead Vocals: Joy Mover
Traditional Blues Harp and Rhythm Guitar: John Sebastian
Drums: Ray Marchica
Lead, Rhythm Guitars and Bass: Vinnie Zummo
Mix Engineer: Kyle Kelso
Mastering Engineer: Steve Turnidge
After-Master HD: Shelly Yakus
Session Photos: Seth Cashman
‘Insight’ Graphic Design: Eric Leipzig

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Listen closely. The next voice you hear will be a new one. Newer than new. A coy, edgy, imaginative voice. A shivery, fugitive voice, barely touching the notes, entering and departing the ear without leave. The voice belongs to Joy Mover. She is very different; provocative, thoughtful, interesting. To follow her in song is to exercise the mind. Her voice is always… beautiful ... more

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