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  • 作词 : Dick Foley/Bob Flick/Mike Kirkland/John Paine
    作曲 : Dick Foley/Bob Flick/Mike Kirkland/John Paine
    I am a rovin' gambler--
    I've gambled all around--
    And wherever I see a deck of ca-a-ards,
    I lay my money down,
    lay my money down,
    I lay my money down.

    I've gambled down in Washington,
    ga-ambled up in Maine;
    I'm headed down to Tenessee-ee-ee
    to knock down my last game,
    knock down my last game,
    to knock down my last game.

    I had not been in Washington
    many more weeks than three,
    when I fell in love with a pretty little ga-a-al,
    and she fell in love with me,
    fell in love with me,
    she fell in love with me.

    She took me to her parlor;
    she cooled me with her fan;
    she whispered in her mother's e-e-ear,
    "I love that gamblin' man,
    love that gamblin' man,
    I love that gamblin' man.

    "I wouldn't marry a railroad man;
    this is the reason why:
    I've never seen a railroad ma-a-an
    wouldn't tell his wife a lie,
    tell his wife a lie,
    wouldn't tell his wife a lie.

    "Oh, Mother, oh dear Mother,
    I'll tell you if I can:
    if you ever see me comin' ba-a-ack,
    it'll be with a gamblin' man,
    be with a gamblin' man,
    it'll be with a gamblin' man."

    I am a rovin' gambler--
    I've gambled all around--
    and wherever I see a deck of ca-a-ards,
    I lay my money down,
    lay my money down,
    I lay my money down.
    And wherever I see a deck of ca-a-ards,
    I lay my money down,
    lay my money down,
    lay my money down.
  • 作词 : Dick Foley/Bob Flick/Mike Kirkland/John Paine
    作曲 : Dick Foley/Bob Flick/Mike Kirkland/John Paine
    I am a rovin' gambler--
    I've gambled all around--
    And wherever I see a deck of ca-a-ards,
    I lay my money down,
    lay my money down,
    I lay my money down.

    I've gambled down in Washington,
    ga-ambled up in Maine;
    I'm headed down to Tenessee-ee-ee
    to knock down my last game,
    knock down my last game,
    to knock down my last game.

    I had not been in Washington
    many more weeks than three,
    when I fell in love with a pretty little ga-a-al,
    and she fell in love with me,
    fell in love with me,
    she fell in love with me.

    She took me to her parlor;
    she cooled me with her fan;
    she whispered in her mother's e-e-ear,
    "I love that gamblin' man,
    love that gamblin' man,
    I love that gamblin' man.

    "I wouldn't marry a railroad man;
    this is the reason why:
    I've never seen a railroad ma-a-an
    wouldn't tell his wife a lie,
    tell his wife a lie,
    wouldn't tell his wife a lie.

    "Oh, Mother, oh dear Mother,
    I'll tell you if I can:
    if you ever see me comin' ba-a-ack,
    it'll be with a gamblin' man,
    be with a gamblin' man,
    it'll be with a gamblin' man."

    I am a rovin' gambler--
    I've gambled all around--
    and wherever I see a deck of ca-a-ards,
    I lay my money down,
    lay my money down,
    I lay my money down.
    And wherever I see a deck of ca-a-ards,
    I lay my money down,
    lay my money down,
    lay my money down.