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Kenny Rogers — The Gambler
Album: 42 Ultimate Hits
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Released: 1967
Length: 3:30
Plays (last 30 days): 0
On a warm summer's evenin'
On a train bound for nowhere
I met up with the gambler
We were both too tired to sleep
So we took turns a-starin'
Out the window at the darkness
When boredom overtook us
He began to speak

He said, "Son, I've made my life
Out of readin' people's faces
Knowin' what the cards were
By the way they held their eyes
So if you don't mind my sayin'
I can see you're out of aces
For a taste of your whiskey
I'll give you some advice"

So I handed him my bottle
And he drank down my last swallow
Then he bummed a cigarette
And asked me for a light
And the night got deathly quiet
And his face lost all expression
He said, "If
You're gonna play the game, boy
You gotta learn to play it right"

You've got to know
When to hold 'em
Know when to fold 'em
Know when to walk away
Know when to run
You never count your money
When you're sittin' at the table
There'll be time enough for countin'
When the dealin's done

Now every gambler knows
The secret to survivin'
Is knowin' what to throw away
And knowin' what to keep
'Cause every hand's a winner
And every hand's a loser
And the best you can hope for
Is to die in your sleep"

And when he finished speakin'
He turned back toward the window
Crushed out his cigarette
And faded off to sleep
And somewhere in the darkness
The gambler - he broke even
And in his final words I found
An ace that I could keep

You've got to know
When to hold 'em
Know when to fold 'em
Know when to walk away
Know when to run
You never count your money
When you're sittin' at the table
There'll be time enough for countin'
When the dealin's done

You've got to know
When to hold 'em
Know when to fold 'em
Know when to walk away
Know when to run
You never count your money
When you're sittin' at the table
There'll be time enough for countin'
When the dealin's done
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I just love that RP allows songs to be played in 'My Favorites' despite them NEVER getting 'Main Mix' air play. 

I've got this one at 8, always loved it and even grew up hearing it when it was overplayed - LLRP!!
I remember seeing him as a semi-regular guest on The Phil Donahue Show as a kid in grade school. Funny as hell! And as graceful as his music. Glad to be one of the 5%'s!

Edit:

R.I.P. Kenny!!! You broke even : ' )
 reindeer wrote:
Sorry Bill.  Don't share your admiration of Kenny.
I had my fill of this song when it was played to death on the radio decades ago.
 

Well, I'm not sorry for your deploration of this song. Lots of things were overplayed, it's nice to hear one come back every once in awhile. Some times we only hear songs like this when the artist passes away or it's used as bumper music on the radio.

 I know I might be talking to a wall since your comment was 6 years ago.
Sorry Bill.  Don't share your admiration of Kenny.
I had my fill of this song when it was played to death on the radio decades ago.
 kkat wrote:
he had 42 ultimate hits?? {#Confused}
 
10 Ultimate. 32 Penultimate.
A great song.
And this song is about as far as you can get from rock radio.
Thanks Bill for breaking the rules.
 keller1 wrote:
Now, there's a joke for you ...

Cake gets 6.8 for butchering Ruby and then Kenny gets 4.8 for The Gambler.

Sometimes the RP audience seems to have its head so far up its ass that it can't hear what's actually going on.
 
Hey look at that, we got him up a half point!
Kinda surprises me to hear this on RP, but I still enjoyed hearing it again.
 keller1 wrote:
Now, there's a joke for you ...

Cake gets 6.8 for butchering Ruby and then Kenny gets 4.8 for The Gambler.

Sometimes the RP audience seems to have its head so far up its ass that it can't hear what's actually going on.
 

I like Cake's version of Ruby.  Especially then end, when it sounds like he is yelling out the door for Ruby to come back.  I'm generally not a fan of Kenny Rogers, but a few of his tunes really bring back good memories of being a kid, and this is one of them.
So many open minds (full of shit)
I hate country but this is awesome. Is the world ending?
Yikes!     {#Snooty}
Just Awesome.  I'd love to hear Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town.  {#Cowboy}
Classic!
So few songs that I'd really rather not hear again. This is one of them.

One of those faux-country artists.


 jules44 wrote:
What the .......what!
 
DITTO!  love it!
he had 42 ultimate hits?? {#Confused}
A 10 for my mother who forced Kenny on me as a young child.
 donnyballgame wrote:
No way. Kenny Rogers.

8 for nostalgia's sake!
 
like!
Bill does have a sense of humor.
What the .......what!
This is the second-to-last song I thought I'd ever hear on RP. Bravo, Bill!
Now this IS eclectic!  Leo Kottke and then Kenny!  Wow!

Great job Bill! 
{#Cowboy}
urge resisted.
No way. Kenny Rogers.

8 for nostalgia's sake!
{#Eek}
Now, there's a joke for you ...

Cake gets 6.8 for butchering Ruby and then Kenny gets 4.8 for The Gambler.

Sometimes the RP audience seems to have its head so far up its ass that it can't hear what's actually going on.
Woo Hoo! Bring on Coward of the County!


Bravo, Bill! 

Unexpected! Love it on the rare occasion!
Good to hear this after a Cake cover of 'Don't take your love to town' - don't think we didn't notice that bit of DJing... :)

Pity about the truck-driver key change in this though... Still an annoyingly hummable song that often pops into my head. 
{#Puke}NEVER AGAIN! EVER! NO MATTER WHAT!{#Puke}
Throws left handed. Lots of off-speed stuff. Oh, wait...
let's not make a habit of this, okay?
Bill, sometimes ....{#Sleep}

{#Eh}
It's great to hear this one. 
you are full of surprises, bill.  love that you played this.
I had to double check that Boxee didn't somehow change the station on me.  Really?  Kenny freakin' Rogers?  I liked this song when I was about 9.  Did you really just play that song?  I say it doesn't really go with the format... just my opinion, though.  
 Papernapkin wrote:
This song holds a special place in the history of American music. I just don't like to hear it.
 

Not sure where that place is, but some cheezy Branson dump is a good guess.
It took awhile for it to sink in that this is what I was listening to. OMG, how corny and lame! I thought maybe my player had accidentally switched to another station......


Two Kenny Rogers songs in a row??

I think I'm having bad flashbacks to '70s AM radio!!!
This song holds a special place in the history of American music. I just don't like to hear it.
I have nothing good to say about this. Every aspect of it, from the canned music to the cornball lyrics and bumpersticker cliché that we're left with is the leading representative of the vast wasteland that mainstream country music became and still is. A generation passed thinking country music was only that horrible smear on American music and this is the cockroach that still scours its bones for one last meal.
And I say this with a huge admiration for cheese. Maybe we can get the Beat Farmers doing Lucille.


Ahhh....this song should *always* follow the "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town" cover !

Holiest shit!!! Right from the innocent, musically virgin edge of childhood.

And what the fuck. It's RP. It's eclectic. Isn't it?

Cant hear it without picturing the muppets on the train.
Oh to be young again.

{#Nyah}
OMG!!! I loved this song when I was a kid in a rural exurb of Reno, NV. I knew all the words:-)  Haven't heard this is years.
well.......kenny rogers is kenny rogers.......can't let down.
{#Cheesygrin}
Oh i like this one =)

This day just got a lot better. Thanks, RP.
Full of surprises, aren't you, Bill!
Uh, could we maybe get the Cake cover of this song, too, please?

In all fairness, it's not a terrible song. It's a hell of a lot better than his later easy-listening output. Pretty funny coming after the Cake cover of "Ruby Don't Take Your Love to Town," though. When it came on just now, I thought, "Oh, whose cover is this?"