Gambler's Blues
Luther Allison Lyrics


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I don't know what love is
But I tell you I almost had it bad
I don't know what love is
O I tell you I almost had it bad
Some people say love is just a gamble
But I don't know it's just enough to drive Otis mad

They say love is just a proposition
Sweet little game of give and take
They say love is just a proposition
Sweet little game of give and take
This woman she took everything I gave her
And I'm here to tell you the love proposition is just a fake

Otis Rush, thank you very much

How about Eddie C. Campbell ladies and gentleman
Luther Allison and Eddie C. Campbell

I got a sweet little angel
And I love the way she spreads her wings, are you listening
I tell ya I got a sweet little angel
And I love the way she spreads her wings
O when she spreads her wings around me
People I get down with everything
Now listen to me

I asked my angel for a nickel
She gave me a ten dollar bill, I don't believe it, listen to me
I asked my angel for a nickel
She gave me a ten dollar bill
I asked my little woman for a flight to Chicago
People, people let me tell ya, here I am, hello Chicago

Luther Allison




Eddie C. Campbell ladies and gentleman
Luther Allison

Overall Meaning

In Luther Allison's song "Gambler's Blues," the lyrics express the singer's confusion and frustration with love. He sings, "I don't know what love is, but I tell you I almost had it bad." This portrays his uncertainty towards the true meaning of love, and how he almost fell victim to it. He continues to question the idea of love, claiming that "some people say love is just a gamble." This demonstrates the idea that love can be a risk or game, and that there is always a chance of loss. The singer goes on to explain that he had given everything he had to a woman, and in return, she took everything and left him with nothing. Therefore, he concludes that the concept of love being a proposition or exchange is fake.


Overall, the song portrays the disappointment and disillusionment towards love, emphasizing the idea that it can be a game that one can lose everything in. The song's bluesy tune, combined with Allison's passionate vocals and guitar playing, further emphasize the emotional message conveyed in the lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

I don't know what love is
I have not yet experienced true love, and thus, have no definition for it


But I tell you I almost had it bad
Despite not knowing what love is, I almost experienced it and the impact it could have


Some people say love is just a gamble
There is a popular belief that love is like a game of chance


But I don't know it's just enough to drive Otis mad
However, I am uncertain if this is true, as I have seen the effect it has on people


They say love is just a proposition
Others view love as a business transaction, a give and take scenario


Sweet little game of give and take
One where each person gives and takes to balance out the equation


This woman she took everything I gave her
Despite my efforts, the woman I loved took everything I had to offer


And I'm here to tell you the love proposition is just a fake
From my personal experience, I cannot say that love is a straightforward exchange of giving and receiving


I got a sweet little angel
I have found someone who I see as an angelic figure in my life


And I love the way she spreads her wings, are you listening
I admire how she expresses herself and her freedom, do you understand?


O when she spreads her wings around me
When she embraces me, completely wrapping me in her love and care


People I get down with everything
I am overcome with emotions and feel a deep connection with her


I asked my angel for a nickel
I made a small request to my beloved


She gave me a ten dollar bill, I don't believe it, listen to me
In response, she exceeded my expectations and gave me more, to my disbelief


I asked my little woman for a flight to Chicago
I requested her to accompany me on a trip to Chicago


People, people let me tell ya, here I am, hello Chicago
Surprisingly, she agreed and here we are, in Chicago




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