Gamblin’ Man

Ah gambled down in Washington
Ah gambled down in Maine
Goin' down to Georgia
To knock down my last game
Ahm a gamiblin' Man man man
Ahm a gambling' Man
Ahm a gamblin'

I had not been in Washington
Many more weeks than three
When I fell in love with a pretty little gal
And she fell in love with me
Ahm a Gamblin' Man man man
Ahm a Gamblin' Man
Ahm a gambling'

She took me in her parlour
Cooled me with her fan
She said" Oh Mother, Mother
I'm in love with a gamblin' man"
Ahm a gambling' man, man etc

She said "Oh Daughter, Daughter
How could you treat me so
Leave your poor old Mother
And with that gambler go."
Ahm a gamblin' man, man etc

I hear that train a-comin'
A-comin' round the curve
A-whistlin' and a-screamin'
Strainin' every nerve
Ahm a gamblin' man, man etc

I wouldn't marry a railroad man
And here's the reason why
I never knew a railroad man
Who wouldn't tell his wife a lie
Ahm a gamblin' man, man etc

I would marry a farmer
He's always in the rain
I'd rather marry a gamblin' man
With a big gold watch and chain
Ahm a gamblin' man, man etc

Man man man
Ahm a gamblin' man man man
Ahm a gamblin' man man man
Ahm a gambling" man

Curiosités sur la chanson Gamblin’ Man de Woody Guthrie

Quand la chanson “Gamblin’ Man” a-t-elle été lancée par Woody Guthrie?
La chanson Gamblin’ Man a été lancée en 1997, sur l’album “Muleskinner Blues : The Asch Recordings, Vol. 2”.

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