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from the album Songs Our Daddy Taught Us ·Copyright: Writer(s): E. Britt, Z. Manners Lyrics Terms of Use
I am a roving gambler, I've gambled down in town
Wherever I meet with a deck of cards I lay my money down.
Lay my money down, lay my money down
I had not been in Washington, many more weeks than three
'Til I fell in love with a pretty little girl, she fell in love with me.
Fell in love with me, fell in love with me
She took me in her parlour, she cooled me with her fan
She whispered low in her momma's ear, 'I love that gambling man.
Love that gamblin' man, love that gamblin' man'
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'Daughter, oh dear daughter, how can you treat me so?
To leave your dear old mother, and with a gambler go?
With a gambler go, with a gambler go?'
I've gambled down in Washington; I've gambled down in Spain
I'm goin' down in Georgia to gamble my last game
Gamble my last game, gamble my last game
'Mother, oh dear mother, you know I love you well
But the love I have for the gambling man, no human tongue can tell.
No human tongue can tell, no human tongue can tell
I hear that train a-coming, coming 'round the curve
A-whistling and a-blowing straining every nerve
Strainin' every nerve, strainin' every nerve
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'Mother, oh dear mother, I'll tell you if I can
If you ever see me comin' back, I'll be with the gambling man
Be with the gambling man.
Be with the gambling man'
I am a roving gambler, I've gambled down in town
Wherever I meet with a deck of cards I lay my money down
Lay my money down, lay my money down
Ramblin' Gamblin' Man | |||
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Released | January 1969 | ||
Recorded | 1968 | ||
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Length | 36:07 | ||
Label | Capitol | ||
Producer | The Bob Seger System and Punch Andrews | ||
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Ramblin' Gamblin' Man is the first studio album by Americanrockbandthe Bob Seger System, released in 1969 (see 1969 in music). The original title was Tales of Lucy Blue, hence the cover art. In the liner notes, Bob Seger says (sarcastically) he later realized Lucy Blue was Ramblin' Gamblin' Man, and so changed the title of the album. He then thanks 'Doctor Fine' for this realization. (Doctor Fine being the person who made Seger change the album's name.) The original cover design for the album featured the nude figure from Botticelli's The Birth of Venus, but this too was changed for the final release.[2]
The title track was also performed on Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band's live album Live Bullet.
Track listing[edit]
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All tracks are written by Bob Seger, except where noted. All songs arranged by the Bob Seger System and Punch Andrews.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | 'Ramblin' Gamblin' Man' | 2:21 | |
2. | 'Tales of Lucy Blue' | 2:28 | |
3. | 'Ivory' | 2:23 | |
4. | 'Gone' | Dan Honaker | 3:28 |
5. | 'Down Home' | 3:01 | |
6. | 'Train Man' | 4:06 | |
7. | 'White Wall' | 5:20 | |
8. | 'Black Eyed Girl' | 6:33 | |
9. | '2 + 2 = ?' | 2:49 | |
10. | 'Doctor Fine' | 1:05 | |
11. | 'The Last Song (Love Needs to Be Loved)' | 3:04 |
Personnel[edit]
- The Bob Seger System
- Bob Seger – guitar, lead vocals, piano, organ
- Dan Honaker – bass, vocals
- Pep Perrine – drums, vocals
- Bob Schultz – organ on 'Ramblin' Gamblin' Man'
- Additional personnel
- Michael Erlewine – blues harp on 'Down Home'
- Glenn Frey – backing vocals and acoustic guitar on 'Ramblin' Gamblin' Man'[3]
- Penny Lawyer – backing vocals
Production[edit]
- The Bob Seger System & Punch Andrews
- Engineer: Jim Bruzzese
- Liner notes: Bob Seger
- Front and Back cover illustration (LP) - Lockart [4]
Charts[edit]
Album - Billboard (North America)
Year | Chart | Position |
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1969 | Pop Albums | 62 |
Singles - Billboard (North America)
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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1969 | 'Ivory' | Pop Singles | 97 |
1969 | 'Ramblin' Gamblin' Man' | Pop Singles | 17 |
References[edit]
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- ^Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. The Bob Seger System: Ramblin' Gamblin' Man > Review at AllMusic. Retrieved 4 July 2011.
- ^http://www.segerfile.com/update03.html
- ^'Readers' Poll: The 10 Best Bob Seger Songs - 8. 'Ramblin' Gamblin' Man''. Rolling Stone. Retrieved January 21, 2014.
- ^Ramblin' Gamblin' Man (Vinyl sleeve). The Bob Seger System. Capitol Records. 1969. back cover.CS1 maint: others (link)
Notes[edit]
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- Ramblin' Gamblin' Man (Vinyl sleeve). The Bob Seger System. Capitol Records. 1969. back cover.CS1 maint: others (link)