Gambling Man
Woody Guthrie Lyrics


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Ah gambled down in Washington
Ah gambled down in Maine
Goin' down to Georgia
To knock down my last game
Ahm a gamiblin' Man man man,
Ahm a gambling' Man,
Ahm a gamblin'
I had not been in Washington
Many more weeks than three
When I fell in love with a pretty little gal
And she fell in love with me
Ahm a Gamblin' Man man man,
Ahm a Gamblin' Man,
Ahm a gambling'

She took me in her parlour
Cooled me with her fan,
She said" Oh Mother, Mother
I'm in love with a gamblin' man"
Ahm a gambling' man, man etc.

She said "Oh Daughter, Daughter
How could you treat me so,
Leave your poor old Mother
And with that gambler go."
Ahm a gamblin' man, man etc.

I hear that train a-comin'
A-comin' round the curve
A-whistlin' and a-screamin'
Strainin' every nerve.
Ahm a gamblin' man, man etc.

I wouldn't marry a railroad man
And here's the reason why
I never knew a railroad man
Who wouldn't tell his wife a lie.
Ahm a gamblin' man, man etc.

I would marry a farmer
He's always in the rain
I'd rather marry a gamblin' man
With a big gold watch and chain.
Ahm a gamblin' man, man etc.

Man man man
Ahm a gamblin' man man man




Ahm a gamblin' man man man
Ahm a gambling" man.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Woody Guthrie's "Gambling Man," tell the story of a man who loves to gamble and speaks to the consequences of it. He's gambled in cities like Washington and Maine, and he's on his way to Georgia to take one last shot before he leaves the game. When he's in Washington, he falls in love with a woman, and she falls in love with him. However, her mother disapproves of their relationship because he is a gambler. She tries to convince her daughter to leave the gambler and even outright tells her that she shouldn't go with him. Despite this, the gambling man and the woman are together until it's time for him to move on to his next adventure.


The lyrics to "Gambling Man" highlight some of the consequences of gambling. The woman's mother doesn't approve of their relationship because she doesn't want her daughter to end up with a man who is not dependable. The line "I wouldn't marry a railroad man/And here's the reason why/I never knew a railroad man/Who wouldn't tell his wife a lie" also suggests that gambling and a lack of trustworthiness are not the only problems that people can run into, especially in relationships. In conclusion, this song is a cautionary tale about the dangers of excessive gambling.


Line by Line Meaning

Ah gambled down in Washington
I went to Washington to gamble


Ah gambled down in Maine
I went to Maine to gamble


Goin' down to Georgia
I am now travelling to Georgia


To knock down my last game
To win at my final game of gambling


Ahm a gamiblin' Man man man,
I am a man who enjoys gambling


Ahm a gambling' Man,
I am a compulsive gambler


I had not been in Washington
I had only arrived in Washington recently


Many more weeks than three
Less than a month ago


When I fell in love with a pretty little gal
I met and fell in love with a beautiful woman


And she fell in love with me
She also fell in love with me


She took me in her parlour
She invited me to her living room


Cooled me with her fan,
She used her fan to keep me comfortable


She said "Oh Mother, Mother
She spoke to her mother


I'm in love with a gamblin' man"
She declared her love for me, a gambler


She said "Oh Daughter, Daughter
Her mother spoke to her


How could you treat me so,
Why would you do this to me


Leave your poor old Mother
Abandon your mother


And with that gambler go."
Run off with a compulsive gambler


I hear that train a-comin'
I can hear a train approaching


A-comin' round the curve
It's coming around a bend


A-whistlin' and a-screamin'
Whistling and screaming as it approaches


Strainin' every nerve.
Working at full capability


I wouldn't marry a railroad man
I wouldn't want to be married to a train conductor


And here's the reason why
I will explain why


I never knew a railroad man
I have never met a train conductor


Who wouldn't tell his wife a lie.
That wouldn't lie to his spouse


I would marry a farmer
I would like to be married to a farmer


He's always in the rain
Farmers are often working outside in the rain


I'd rather marry a gamblin' man
Compared to marrying a farmer, I would prefer to marry a compulsive gambler


With a big gold watch and chain.
Who can afford expensive accessories


Ahm a gamblin' man man man,
I can't help but gamble


Ahm a gamblin' Man,
I am a reckless gambler


Ahm a gamblin'
I am always indulged in gambling




Writer(s): Woody Guthrie, Lonnie Donegan

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Comments from YouTube:

Jonathan Brodie

Having occasionally been a gambling man myself, this music says it all....Thank you for posting it.

Rex Zens

this is one the best songs ever recorded

Chris j Miles

Such heart.

ZachFrags

Heard this from the blacklist on netflix

Ray Red

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