The Gambler (song)
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"The Gambler" is a song written by Don Schlitz and recorded by several artists, most famously by American
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. Schlitz wrote the song in August 1976 when he was 23 years old. It took two years of shopping the song around Nashville before Bobby Bare recorded it on his album ''Bare'' at the urging of Shel Silverstein. Bare's version did not catch on and was never released as a single, so Schlitz recorded it himself, but that version failed to chart higher than No. 65. Other musicians took notice and recorded the song in 1978, including
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, who put it on his album '' Gone Girl''. It was Rogers, however, who made the song a mainstream success. His version was a No. 1 country hit, and made its way to the pop charts at a time when country songs rarely crossed over. It was released in November 1978 as the title track from his album '' The Gambler'', and won him the Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance in 1980. Rogers is accompanied on the recording by the vocal group The Jordanaires. In 2006, Schlitz featured in Rogers' career retrospective documentary ''The Journey'', in which he praised both Rogers' and producer Larry Butler's contributions to the song, stating "they added several ideas that were not mine, including the new guitar intro".


Content

The lyrics describe a narrator meeting a gambler one evening while riding aimlessly on a train. The gambler can tell from the look on the narrator's face that he is in poor circumstances and offers him advice in exchange for a drink of whisky. After the narrator obliges with the whisky and a cigarette, the gambler describes his outlook on life using poker metaphors: Every situation, says the gambler, can be played for better or worse. The trick is to recognize what is worth keeping, choose one's battles, and not dwell on losses. The gambler then falls asleep and passes away, leaving the narrator to ponder his wisdom.


Inspiration

On the ''
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'' radio program of February 3, 1979, Casey Kasem reported that Schlitz said of "The Gambler": "Something more than me wrote that song. I'm convinced of that. I really had no idea where the song was coming from. There was something going through my head, which was my father. It was just a song, and it somehow filtered through me. Six weeks later I received the final verse. Months later it came to me that it was inspired by, and possibly a gift from, my father." Schlitz's father had died in 1976.


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Legacy

The song became Rogers's signature song and most enduring hit. It was one of five consecutive songs by Rogers to hit No. 1 on the ''Billboard'' country music charts. On the pop chart, the song made it to No. 16, and No. 3 on the
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chart. It inspired a series of TV movies loosely inspired by the song and set in the Old West, starting with ''
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'' (1980) and followed by ''Kenny Rogers as The Gambler: The Adventure Continues'' (1983), ''Kenny Rogers as The Gambler, Part III: The Legend Continues'' (1987), ''The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw'' (1991), and ''Gambler V: Playing for Keeps'' (1994). As of November 13, 2013, the digital sales of the single stood at 798,000 copies and after all these years the single has yet to be certified gold by RIAA certifications. In 2018, it was selected for preservation in the
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as being "culturally, historically, or artistically significant". The song was ranked number 18 out of the top 76 songs of the 1970s by Internet radio station WDDF Radio in their 2016 countdown. Following Rogers' death on March 20, 2020, "The Gambler" soared to No. 1 on ''Billboard'''s Digital Song Sales chart, followed by " Islands in the Stream", with
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, which debuted at No. 2.


In popular culture


Sports

* The Houston Gamblers of the United States Football League, who played in Rogers' hometown, were named after the song. * Former
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was nicknamed "The Gambler" after the song, due to sharing a name with the song's artist. *The song is the unofficial 'anthem' for
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, where the club are colloquially called "The Gamblers". * The song is used by American Darts player
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as his walk-on music as he is nicknamed "The Gambler"


Television

* In 1979, when Rogers guest-starred in a season 4 episode of ''
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'', he performed this song with a
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character. Rogers is shown seated on a train with three Muppets, one of them The Gambler (portrayed by Jerry Nelson). Rogers sings the opening verse, while Nelson sings most of "The Gambler's" dialog, then falls asleep just as Rogers concludes the song's story. After he dies, The Gambler's spirit rises from his Muppet body, singing backup and dances to the song's last two choruses, and lets a deck of cards fly from his hand before fading away. * A caricature parody of Kenny Rogers singing the song appeared in the 1993 Pinky and the Brain short "Bubba Bo Bob Brain" (season 1, episode 34). The lyrics to this version were changed to refer to
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: "You gotta know how to cut 'em, know how to shuffle, know how to deal the cards before you play fish with me." *In the series '' King of the Hill'', “The Gambler” is repeatedly shown to be one of lead character Hank Hill's favorite songs. * In the 2007 episode of ''
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," Kevin Malone sings the verses of the song in the bus while the rest of the staff joins him for the chorus. This was a nod to Kevin's gambling problem.


Film

* The song is played in the 2019 Richard Jewell (film) directed by Clint Eastwood. *The song was featured in the trailer for the 2021 film ''
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''. * The song was featured in the 2021 film '' King Richard''. * The song is played in the film '' Dog'', released in 2022.


Other

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parodied the song in the 1980s on his ''Wanted'' album as "The Rabbi". * On July 21, 2009, the song was released for the music game ''
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'' as a playable track as part of the "
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" compilation disc. It was made available via digital download on at the end of 2009. * A 2014 Geico television commercial features Rogers singing part of the song a cappella during a card game, to the displeasure of the other players. * In the 2016 video game '' Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice'', this happens on one occasion in the game's fifth case: If Apollo Justice presents the wrong evidence, Phoenix recounts something about a gambler singing the first part of the chorus, after which the judge chimes in that he likes the song before singing the rest of the chorus. Apollo, embarrassed, thinks, "I don't know what's worse: the penalty, or their singing."


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Lyrics of this song
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