No, Woody Guthrie did not write "House of the Rising Sun." The song is a traditional folk song that has been performed by various artists over the years, with its origins dating back to at least the 19th century. Guthrie did, however, popularize it in his own folk style, contributing to its enduring legacy in American music. The most famous version was later recorded by The Animals in 1964.
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It was either Woody Guthrie or Tex Ritter, you would have to search their names up and the song might come up as his.
Yes, prior to 1944
Yes. In a letter dated April 11, 2009, Dennis Guthrie wrote a letter to Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, criticizing her for comments she made in regard to protesters in which she called them un-American. Dennis L. Guthrie, an attorney with the law firm of Guthrie, Davis, Henderson & Staton, of Charlotte, North Carolina, began making the rounds on the Internet in August of 2009. Mr. Guthrie was contacted and he in fact confirmed that he did indeed write and send such a letter.
No, Loudon Wainwright III wrote and sang the song.
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'Land of the Rising Sun' may be translated as日出る国(hi izuru kuni) in Japanese.
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