About the Song
Kenny Rogersâ âThe Gamblerâ isnât just a country song; itâs a timeless tale woven into a folksy melody that transcends genre. Released in 1978, it became an instant classic, a song that speaks not just to gamblers, but to anyone who has ever faced lifeâs uncertainties.
A Songwriter with a Story
âThe Gamblerâ wasnât penned by Rogers himself, but by songwriter Don Schlitz. Schlitz masterfully crafts a narrative around a chance encounter between a young, naive gambler and a seasoned pro. Through the weathered gamblerâs wisdom-filled words, the song unfolds as a series of metaphors for lifeâs challenges.
Know When to Hold âEm, Know When to Fold âEm
The songâs iconic lyrics, âYou got to know when to hold âem, know when to fold âem, know when to walk away, and know when to run,â are more than just poker advice. They encapsulate the importance of discernment and calculated risk-taking in life. The gambler emphasizes the need to recognize opportunities, fight for what you believe in, but also to know when to cut your losses and walk away.
A Journey of Self-Discovery
The young gambler in the song represents anyone embarking on a new journey, be it a career, a relationship, or simply navigating lifeâs twists and turns. The seasoned gambler becomes a mentor, offering valuable lessons about perseverance, resilience, and the importance of learning from experience. The song doesnât offer easy answers, but it encourages reflection and personal growth.
A Legacy That Endures
âThe Gamblerâ resonated deeply with audiences. It topped the country music charts and became a crossover hit, reaching number three on the Adult Contemporary chart and even cracking the Billboard Hot 100. It earned Rogers a Grammy for Best Male Country Vocal Performance and became his signature song. Even today, âThe Gamblerâ continues to be a beloved classic, a reminder that lifeâs a gamble, and the most valuable lessons are often learned along the way.
So, whether youâre a seasoned player in the game of life or just starting to deal with your hand, Kenny Rogersâ âThe Gamblerâ offers a timeless wisdom. Listen closely, ponder its metaphors, and you might just discover a valuable lesson or two tucked away within the lyrics of this enduring country classic.
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Lyrics: The GamblerÂ
On a warm summerâs evening
On a train bound for nowhere
I met up with a gambler
We were both too tired to sleep
So we took turns a-starinâ
Out the window at the darkness
The boredom overtook us
And he began to speakHe said, âSon, Iâve made a life
Out of readinâ peopleâs faces
And knowinâ what the cards were
By the way they held their eyes.
So if you donât mind my sayinâ
I can see youâre out of aces
For a taste of your whiskey
Iâll give you some advice.âSo 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, âIf youâre gonna play the game, boy,
You gotta learn to play it right.You got to know when to hold âem,
Know when to fold âem,
Know when to walk away,
And know when to run.
You never count your money
When youâre sittinâ at the table.
Thereâll be time enough for countinâ
When the dealingâs done.
Every gambler knows
That the secret to survivinâ
Is knowinâ what to throw away
And knowinâ what to keep.
âCause every handâs a winner,
And every handâs a loser,
And the best that you can hope for
Is to die in your sleep.â
And when he finished speakinâ
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 got to know when to hold âem
Know when to fold âem
Know when to walk away
And know when to run
You never count your money
When youâre sittinâ at the table
Thereâll be time enough for countinâ
When the dealingâs done
Youâve got to know when to hold âem
(When to hold âem)
Know when to fold âem
(When to fold âem)
Know when to walk away
And know when to run
You never count your money
When youâre sittinâ at the table
Thereâll be time enough for countinâ
When the dealingâs done
You got to know when to hold âem
Know when to fold âem
Know when to walk away
And know when to run
You never count your money
When youâre sittinâ at the table
Thereâll be time enough for countinâ
When the dealingâs done
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