Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
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Leroy Carr
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Leroy Carr
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Now if you ever been a gambler
I want you to listen and see if this ain′t true
Now if you have ever been a gambler
I want you to listen and see if this ain't true
When you lose your last dollar
You don′t know what to do
Then when you lose all of your money
You put all your clothes in pawn
Then when you lose all of your money
You put all your clothes in pawn
You go back to where you was gambling
And the dice kept rolling on
And you holler to [?]
But all the traders are gone
And you holler to [?]
But all the traders are gone
Then you turn to the game keeper
And ask him what is going on wrong
Soon the game starts on and you go back to the table again
Soon the game starts on and you go back to the table again
You pick up the dice and you try your best to win
Luck is against you, you try but it's all in vain
Luck is against you, you try but it's all in vain
You start home to your woman, and find you are broke again
Leroy Carr released Gambler’s Blues on Tue Oct 01 1929.