No, this song was never released to retail in any region. However, it is available on several bootleg albums featuring Pink Floyd.
Floyd Jacobs House was created in 1925.
William Floyd House was created in 173.
The hardcover version has 402 not 400
The House of the Rising Sun is a traditional folk song dating back to at least 1937. However, the version performed by The Animals was released in 1964.
No Creedence Clearwater Revival didn't record The House of the Rising Sun. The version that is most often miss-associated with them was the version recorded by the Animals. There are many MP3s that were mislabeled. The previous answer said that it was in "Creedence Collection Vol 2" which was not an actual album. It was the equivalent to an MP3 "mix tape." Other notable songs on this "Creedence mix tape" included "Old Time Rock -n- Roll" which was actually Bob Seger and "American Woman" which was actually the Guess Who. Here is the CCR Discography and Track lists http://www.leirvag.no/creedence/discogr.htm
Floyd B. Olson House was created in 1922.
Gen. William Floyd House was created in 1803.
Floyd County Court House was created in 1940.
The music was done in-house by Grayson Matthews, a Toronto sound studio.
John McCurry plays the lead on the studio version...
Coolidge-Rising House was created in 1906.
The House of the Rising Sun was created in 1980-11.