The Gambler Uke tab by Kenny Rogers (Baritone Chords)

3 Chords used in the song: G, C, D

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Year:  1978
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Key: G, EmChords
G baritone chordG                          C baritone chordC               G baritone chordG
On a warm summer's evenin' on a train bound for nowhere,
C baritone chordC G baritone chordG C baritone chordC D baritone chordD
I met up with the gambler; we were both too tired to sleep.
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So we took turns a starin' out the window at the darkness
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'til boredom overtook us, and he began to speak.

G baritone chordG C baritone chordC G baritone chordG
He said, "Son, I've made a life out of readin' people's faces,
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and knowin' what their cards were by the way they held their eyes.
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And if you don't mind my sayin', I can see you're out of aces.
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For a taste of your whiskey I'll give you some advice."

G baritone chordG C baritone chordC G baritone chordG
So I handed him my bottle and he drank down my last swallow.
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Then he bummed a cigarette and asked me for a light.
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And the night got deathly quiet, and his face lost all expression.
C baritone chordC G baritone chordG D baritone chordD G baritone chordG
Said, "If you're gonna play the game, boy, ya gotta learn to play it right.

CHORUS:
G baritone chordG C baritone chordC G baritone chordG
You got to know when to hold 'em, know when to fold 'em,
C baritone chordC G baritone chordG C baritone chordC D baritone chordD
know when to walk away and know when to run.
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You never count your money when you're sittin' at the table.
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There'll be time enough for countin' when the dealin's done.


D baritone chordD C baritone chordC G baritone chordG
Ev'ry gambler knows that the secret to survivin'
C baritone chordC G baritone chordG C baritone chordC D baritone chordD
is knowin' what to throw away and knowing what to keep.
G baritone chordG C baritone chordC G baritone chordG
'Cause ev'ry hand's a winner and ev'ry hand's a loser,
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and the best that you can hope for is to die in your sleep."

G baritone chordG C baritone chordC G baritone chordG
And when he'd finished speakin', he turned back towards the window,
C baritone chordC G baritone chordG C baritone chordC D baritone chordD
crushed out his cigarette and faded off to sleep.
G baritone chordG C baritone chordC G baritone chordG
And somewhere in the darkness the gambler, he broke even.
C baritone chordC G baritone chordG D baritone chordD G baritone chordG
But in his final words I found an ace that I could keep.

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About this song: The Gambler

"The Gambler" is the title track to Kenny Rogers' 1978 album The Gambler which won him the Grammy award for best male country vocal performance in 1980.[1] Bobby Bare had recorded the song earlier that same year in his album BARE CBS KC35314 (1978). The song was written by Don Schlitz who had recorded it previously, and had charted at #65 on the country charts with it. It was one of five consecutive songs by Rogers to hit #1 on the Billboard country music charts.

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