Introduction:
Released in 1978, The Gambler is a narrative country song that became a signature tune for the legendary Kenny Rogers. The song, written by Don Schlitz, tells a captivating story set on a train. A seasoned gambler, weary from years on the road, shares wisdom with a young man just entering the world of chance.
The Gambler is a prime example of country music’s strength in storytelling. Schlitz’s lyrics paint vivid images with characters the listener can connect with. The unnamed gambler, imbued with experience and a touch of mystery, offers the young man advice that extends far beyond the poker table. The song explores themes of risk, regret, and the lessons learned through the triumphs and failures of life’s journey.
The Gambler was a massive commercial success. It topped the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart and achieved the even more impressive feat of reaching number one on the overall Billboard Hot 100 chart. This crossover success brought country music to a wider audience and solidified Kenny Rogers’ place as a superstar. The song’s influence extended beyond the music world. Its quotable lyrics, particularly the famous line “You’ve got to know when to hold ’em, know when to fold ’em,” became ingrained in popular culture.
The Gambler’s impact was further cemented by its critical acclaim. In 1979, it won Kenny Rogers a Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance. The song’s enduring popularity is evident in the numerous cover versions by artists across various genres, further solidifying its place as a country music classic.
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Lyrics:
On a warm summer’s evening
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 The boredom overtook us And he began to speakHe said, “Son, I’ve made a 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 Said, “If you’re gonna play the game, boy You gotta learn to play it rightYou’ve got to know when to hold ’em
Know when to fold ’em Know when to walk away And 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 doneEvery gambler knows
That 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 that you can hope for Is to die in your sleep”And when he’d finished speakin’
He turned back toward the window Crushed out his cigarette Faded off to sleep And somewhere in the darkness The gambler he broke even But in his final words I found an ace that I could keepYou’ve got to know when to hold ’em
Know when to fold ’em Know when to walk away And 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 doneYou’ve got to know when to hold ’em (when to hold ’em)
Know when to fold ’em (when to fold ’em) Know when to walk away And 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 doneYou’ve got to know when to hold ’em
Know when to fold ’em Know when to walk away And 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