Gamblin' Woman
Canned Heat Lyrics


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She's a gambling woman, I think I ought to let her go
She's a gambling woman, I think I ought to let her go
She play the dice all the night, she's a-losing all my dough

She's shaking the dice, she's a-losing all the time
She's shaking the dice, she's a-losing all the time
She leave home with a pocketful of
Money, she come home back without a dime

I ain't gonna go go go go go, I'm gonna leave her alone
I ain't gonna go go go go go, I'm gonna leave her alone
She's losing all of money, she's gambling all night

Now just last night, when eight was a ____
She almost win that's right, that's' when they're ready to join
They've taken everything, I wanna slip out the back door

She's a-calling me up, she's a-telling me she's in a jail
She's a-calling me up, she's a-telling me she's in a jail
She said come on down Mister Walter, come on down and ____ my bail

I ain't gonna go go go go go, I'm gonna leave her alone
I ain't gonna go go go go go, I'm gonna leave her alone
Whatever happens to her, Big Walter don';t care

She's a gambling woman, I think I ought to let her go




She's a gambling woman, I think I ought to let her go
She play the dice all the night, she's a-losing all my dough

Overall Meaning

Canned Heat's "Gamblin' Woman" is a song that tells the story of a man whose lover is addicted to gambling. In the beginning of the song, the man realizes that he should let her go because she spends all of his money on gambling. He notes that she is constantly playing dice all night long and losing his dough. In the second verse, he describes how she is always shaking the dice and coming home without a penny. The man decides that he needs to leave her alone, despite her appeals for him to come and bail her out of jail.


Throughout the song, it becomes clear that the man is tired of his partner's gambling addiction and wants to distance himself from her. He recognizes that she has lost everything, but he doesn't care about whatever happens to her. The repetition of the refrain "I ain't gonna go go go go go, I'm gonna leave her alone" underscores his resolve to break free from her destructive habit.


Overall, the song is a cautionary tale about the dangers of gambling addiction and the toll it can take on relationships. It also reflects the blues tradition of drawing from personal experiences and using music as a means of exploring powerful emotions.


Line by Line Meaning

She's a gambling woman, I think I ought to let her go
He is considering leaving his girlfriend because she is addicted to gambling.


She play the dice all the night, she's a-losing all my dough
She spends all his money gambling every night and always loses.


She leave home with a pocketful of Money, she come home back without a dime
She goes out with money but always loses it all, coming home with nothing.


She's shaking the dice, she's a-losing all the time
She is continuously rolling dice and losing money each time


I ain't gonna go go go go go, I'm gonna leave her alone
He has decided to break up with his gambling girlfriend.


Now just last night, when eight was a ____
The singer cannot recall the number, but it was a roll of the dice.


She almost win that's right, that's' when they're ready to join
She almost won the game, and people were eager to join.


They've taken everything, I wanna slip out the back door
After she lost, he wants to leave unnoticed because they have taken everything.


She's a-calling me up, she's a-telling me she's in a jail
His girlfriend is calling him from jail.


She said come on down Mister Walter, come on down and ____ my bail
His girlfriend is asking him to bail her out of jail.


Whatever happens to her, Big Walter don';t care
The singer has decided not to care about the consequences of his girlfriend's gambling addiction.




Writer(s): SIDNEY HEMPHILL

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memphis thing 1

8 IS my number! Press it!