Kenny Rogers - The Gambler | FIRST TIME REACTION
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"Somewhere in the darkness, the Gambler he broke even." That means he died in his sleep.
Cool never knew that
it doesn't really, it means he died without debt, you read your bible like you read lord of the rings
Yep he says in the next line that he thinks about the Gambler’s “final words” which is the chorus.
And earlier in the song he says “all you can hope for is to die in your sleep” and that’s what happens to the Gambler. He put out his cigarette. Looked out the window. Went to sleep and died.
@@Flum666 I'm sorry that you're incapable of understanding the lyrics
It absolutely does.
The Kenny Rogers song "Coward of the County" is a song you will also like and tells a story. Isn't music magical? A Romanian gal in Germany reacting to Kenny Rogers song written in 1978.
Coward of the county is a great song. Very shocking but has a very important moral lesson.
Please do coward of the county!
Coward of the county is a good choice .
The chorus is the perfect advice for getting through life...know what to keep, throw away what's not needed and run like hell from what's not desirable.
Very true!
This song is a Metaphor of life.
As true in this song as it was for hundreds of years before, with the idiom “play your cards right.” Even at the lowest of stakes, life can be a gamble.
He had another big hit with "Islands in the Stream", a duet with Dolly Parton 🙂👍
Yes, Islands in the Stream is beautiful. 👍🏼
Hi, a song written by the bee gees
Honestly, any Kenny and Dolly duet is always good. They had such amazing chemistry.
Kenny was a big crossover artist in the late 70’s into the 80’s. Everyone knew his songs, no matter what type of music you liked.
No joke. Everyone from the cowboys to the metalheads sing along to this every time.
See what condition my condition was in.
Ruby, don't take your love to town
Kenny Rogers and the First Edition.
@@Rystefnthere was an old video from the 80s that had lemmy singing along to Kenny rogers and explaining why he liked his voice to someone off camera.
This is THE song that comes to mind when I think of Kenny Rogers, such an iconic song lol
"Coward of the County"
Another Kenny Rogers song that tells a story.
The great thing about the Gambler's advice is that it's not really about gambling, even though it works for gambling.
I was lucky enough to see Kenny Rogers in concert. During the concert, he tasked a woman in the front row to raise her hand every time he sang a song that went to number one in the charts. She went home with $2400. Great showman, great artist and a great performance. RIP Gambler. ❤️
I too was lucky enough to see him, but it was back in the 70's when it was Kenny Rogers and the First Edition at a Dinner Theater
Kenny Rogers did a great rendition when he appeared on THE MUPPET SHOW!
This was really popular when it came out, so much so that it was turned into a made for TV movie starring Kenny Rogers as the gambler. His song Coward of the County also became a TV movie, after which Kenny starred in a few theatrical release movies. The 80’s.
This song is an absolute Classic from my early childhood, and I don't believe it will ever get old (unlike me).
6:09 Bisscute's vocal analysis here is excellent, followed almost immediately by adorable sartorial humour.🤣😻
Throng is metaphorical. It's about life. He's telling him the lessons of life in metaphors.
I think the word your looking for is "Gravelly". Kenny could have a gravelly voice at times.
Yes, this is a country music song. Although this crossed over on the music charts at the time.
Yay, The Gambler. She's going to know, When to hold them... (nods)
Thank you my sweet mother for sharing Kenny Rogers with me when I was a little one!!! 🕯️🕯️🕯️🥰🥰🥰
Re: the "cigarette" voice - In the Broadway play about Neil Diamond (A Beautiful Noise) a character describes Neil's voice as "gravel wrapped in velvet, like it just woke up and tripped over an ashtray." I think that description definitely works for Kenny as well.
Coward of the County, Love Will Turn You Around, and Ruby Don't Take Your Love to Town are all fantastic songs from this era of Kenny's career. They're all worthy of a reaction.
“We’ve Got Tonight “ with Sheena Easton, “Islands In The Stream” with Dolly Parton, “Lucille”, “Coward of the County” and “ Through the Years “ are a few more Kenny Roger’s hits.
Kenny and The First Edition. ..
Ruby Don't Take Your Love to Town...live
As someone who is playing poker for years this is one of my alltime favorite songs.
The low singer you heard was Kenny Rogers - he did some of the backing vocals for this song as well. This song also inspired four TV miniseries/movies starring Kenny Rogers (he could also act) as Brady Hawks, a gambler in the American West.
Great Reaction.... Happy Birthday Beautiful.....
Kenny Made 4 TV Movies inspired by his song "The Gambler".....
Kenny made a TV Movie based on his song "Coward of the County"
Kenny is a genuine legend of Country music, and was one of the kindest men in the business. he had a slew of monster hits in the 80s. For story telling, try "Coward of the County" and "Ruby (Don't Take Your Love To Town)". One of my favorites of his is "Love Will Turn You Around". It is from a movie he starred in called "Six Pack".
Kenny was both Country and Rock at the same time. Many of his Songs were on the Charts for both at the same time!
He Also did Duets as well... He did a cover with Sheena Easton called "We got Tonight", Then There's "Don't fall in love with a Dreamer", "Islands in the Stream" and "Every time 2 fools Collide".
Kenny also sang in the Legendary 80's Anthem, "WE ARE THE WORLD"!
I'm sure you would like Kenny's "coward of the County" which is another great story telling song.
It's about giving relationship advice. Know when to hold em, know when to get rid of them and when to get the hell out and never look back.
My mother used to play Kenny Rogers all the time when we were young. I still know all the lyrics to some of his songs.
For other Kenny Rogers songs, I recommend "Coward of the County", "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town"
Happy Birthday! If your Birthday is Western/Cowboy themed, a few good songs would be Marty Robbins - "El Paso", "Big Iron", "Ghost Riders in the Sky"
this song actually became a mini tv series that spawned like 4 movies. its a whose who of stars who guest star in the movies.
Hey Miss Biss amazing reaction to one of the greatest country music superstars Kenny Rogers he's a icon &legend and from all Biss Nation says you Rock!!!❤❤😮😅😢🫠🙃
I'd just like to thank Bisscute for doing this reaction just after disembarking from the _Mayflower_
From WikiPedia: "(Kenny's cover of "The Gambler") was a No. 1 country hit, and made its way to the pop charts at a time when country songs rarely crossed over. It was released in November 1978 as the title track from his album The Gambler, and won him the Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance in 1980."
Riding the wave of success of this song, Kenny went on to use his character (Brady Hawkes) as the basis for...not one...not two...but FIVE movies!
Kenny Rogers has been in a number of movies. One of my favorites is 'Six Pack' with a young Diane Lane and Anthony Michael Hall.
I absolutely adore that movie.
This is one of the most popular songs in the history of Japanese karaoke.
Hi Miss Bisscute 👋 ( Madalina 😊 )
The Gambler is A Fantastic story song & Kenny Can deliver it well !!! Yet for Me one of his Most Beautiful songs was ( She Believes in me 🤗 ) &( Love will turn you around ) but that's my humble Opinion !!! Like button ✅ has been Illuminated 😁👍👍😎🎙️🎧🎹🎸🎵
In my country (Argentina) that type of voice and especially in the tango environment is called "throat with sand" (garganta con arena) as it feels like it scratches the person singing.
Through the years from Kenny Rogers is a must that lady or vice versa .
This song,along with Coward Of The County were made into full-length TV movies.
Gambler even got a bunch of sequels.
Kenny Rodgers had so many hit's Biss I really love "Buy Me A Rose" 🥰
I've mentioned a lot of this before, but Kenny Rogers had been around a long time and done different stuff before he really broke out as a huge solo artist, and by this time, had pretty much been doing more Country than Rock, and this is definitely considered a Country song. Rock N Roll really originated out of a mixture of, among other genres, mainly The Blues and Country, so there is a lot of times where there's crossover, and they basically sound very similar, and particularly at that time, a lot of the popular Country music that was coming out of Nashville, was considered much more Pop than Country, so there wasn't always that much of a difference in the mainstream. Yes though! This song was such a super hit, and still probably his biggest song ever because of how catchy that chorus is. I think I was born the same year this song came out, and I mentioned last time that it inspired a series of TV movies when I was a little boy, and there's no way that you didn't know this song back then, and that it didn't get stuck in your head!
I'd check out "I Just Dropped In" next. It's an older song of his from when he was with the band First Edition, and it's more Rock than you've heard from him yet. You actually have heard it already, as it was heavily featured in "The Big Lebowski".
all lessons of life in a few minutes !!!
Kenny's career began with the successful rock band The First Edition. He moved to country music when he went solo in 1974.
According to the stories Kenny originally wanted to do country but when he signed the contract for recording he was bound to do what they wanted and soft rock was the big deal. When he was established and was signing a new contract he said that now he had made it. When asked what that meant he said when they sign you and they tell you what to do you are on your way. When you reach the point where you can tell them what you are going to do then you have made it.
R.I.P Kenny Rogers.💔
Yeah it's called the Smokers voice cause smokers generally have it! And this song is amazing!
The coward of the county...❤
A Kenny classic!!! For me, the most beautiful Kenny song that I was able to dedicate to my wife while she was alive was "Through the Years "(1981). and I am grateful for it. It was our song until she left us. Thanks for nice reaction.
My favorite Kenny song is a lesser known song, Love Will Turn You Around
Three Times a Lady (different from Lady), Kenny & Sheena Easton - We've Got Tonight although for the longest time only knew it from Bob Seger, You are So Beautiful but mostly always knew it from Joe Cocker, Through the Years, (my favorite version is from Stevie B but Kenny's is really good too), Stevie B is just personally one of my favorite artists, then 1 other Kenny song which is also a lesser like to all these but 1 of his biggest is Dolly Parton & Kenny Rogers - Islands in the Stream
That rough gravely voice is also known as a Whiskey Voice. Because they're sitting in the bar drinking in a dark smokey room, smoking cigars. Where your getting second hand smoke whether you do or not.
Definitely Country!!! 🤠🤠🤠
This is real country.
He was in a movie called Six Pack, and the theme song was called "Love will Turn You Around" about a race car driver that comes across a group of orphans that can work on cars
I enjoy your reactions. Witty and charming. Your eyes are beautiful, it's nice to see without the eye makeup.
It's time for Coward of the County. Good song that tells a story and it was also a made for tv movie (1981).
Cowboy songs..
Happy Trails...
Tumbling Tumbleweed...
El Paso...Theme to
The Good The Bad and The Ugly
They were both gamblers in life only one was older than the other and giving advice.
Love Will Turn You Around. By Kenny Rogers. From the Movie Six Pack from the 1980s. Great Song.
Kenny Rogers was one of the best. I saw him in concert about 5 times
Happy birthday
The voice sound he uses a lot is called "vocal Fry". :)
You'll want to check out Islands In the Stream...Kenny's iconic duet with Dolly Parton (another country music legend!!). Have an amazing birthday party, cowgirl 🤠
Love your reaction as usual Miss Bisscute❤❤❤. Kenny Is a musical Icon. You should react to His song The coward of The Country.
“Lady” “Coward of the County”
There is a different version of Kenny Rogers. Before he was a country singer, he was in a band called The First Edition, and one of their biggest hits was a song called. I just dropped in (To see what condition my condition was in.)
The guy with the super low bass voice you were talking about, used to be more of a common thing in certain types of music like Barbershop Quartet, or a lot of the old Motown stuff. Basically when you'd have groups of 4 or more singers that would harmonize, you'd have some one to represent the different ranges. Like you'd have the guy that can sing real high, real low, the mid range melody, or whatever. So, there would definitely be the one guy that would go super low and bass sounding.
Tennessee Ernie Ford made a solo career as a bass. The Oak Ridge Boys were one if the major acts to do group vocsls, and they did team up with Ford once. Home Free has a similar range. They also teamed with the Oaks on a video, but they have made a big impact with their own material.
Yeah Kenny is Country, or to be more precise a lot of his earlier stuff was Country Pop which was what the Nashville Sound mostly concentrated on. There were a set of films starring Kenny based on the song The Gambler which you might be able to find. Another song that was also made into a film was Coward of the County. If you are going to have a Wild West/Country Birthday Night may I suggest you listen to Marty Robbins El Paso Trilogy of songs (El Paso, Feleena (From El Paso) and El Paso City in that order) they will give you a feel for Western Music.
Home Free has a WONDERFUL a capella version of this song that I do believe you enjoy.
Kenny Rogers is one of the great storytellers. His voice is perfect for this sort of song.
Definitely a country song. It's hard to put a finger on what makes a country song precisely, but it usually involves storytelling in the song, acoustic guitar, plain and simple language that may use words like "countin'" instead of "counting". The instruments are often certain classic instruments like a mandolin, banjo, fiddle, perhaps a little piano occasion. The way the performer is dressed in a video is often a clue as well, because things like cowboy hats and boots are common. Sometimes the lyrics as well. The old joke is "What do you get if you play a country song backwards? You get your wife back, you get your dog back, you get your car back..." because a lot of older country in particular talks about being down on your luck and dealing with trying to pick yourself back up.
The musical term for "cigarette voice" is called vocal fry.
I think she may have meant a smoky voice also known as a whiskey voice.
Mr. Kenny Rogers had what's called a "raspy" voice, but very mildly so as there's a great degree of "raspiness." As other's have said, this song is about a gambler giving "real world" advice to a younger person, not specifically about gambling. And, as others have commented, the line "the Gambler he broke even" means he passed away. And yet again, if you haven't reacted to Mr. Kenny Rogers singing "The Coward Of The County," I highly recommend it. Finally, if you want a country song that you can just have fun with, I'd suggest "I Wanna Talk About Me" by the late, great Toby Keith (R.I.P).
Kenny Rogers starred in a made for TV movie "The Gambler" in part based on this song.
It was a hit, and spawned 4 TV miniseries sequels.
There were also 2 Gambler novels based on his chatacter from the films.
Since you tend to do movie reactions, you should try checking out Kenny's "Gambler" films
Want more Kenny Rogers? Just close your eyes and point at any of the songs from the album Eyes That See in the Dark. Islands in the Stream is most famous, but all are great. Believe it or not, all written by Barry and/or Maurice Gibb...yes, the Bee Gees. Check it out
My parents listened to this when I was young
Kenny Rogers in the movie Six pack.
His song Coward of the County is amazing too.
When I hear this song The Gambler it touches a vulnerable spot in my heart. To me in my honest opinion the song is about life. It hurts when you start to think on your struggles and why did you get a bad set of cards in life...😢😢
You say you like the combination of Kenny and story telling songs....There are two where Kenny weaves great stories through music....."Coward of the County" and "Lucille"....you will love them both, I know you will!
The game the Gambler taught him to play was the game of Life
A group of movies were made with this song and a lot of big names play parts some just cameos.
Great song about life
He was so good. Growing up in the '60s and '70s, Kenny Rogers' music was certainly a part of my childhood. "RUBY" and "REUBEN JAMES" were two of my early favorites. There are so many for you to choose from, but if I was to narrow it down to just one I would recommend "MORNING DESIRE" ua-cam.com/video/0r4xcko6uUI/v-deo.html. Such a sweet song, one that every lucky man can relate to.
You know Kenny Rogers made TV movies with this song and Coward of the County so if you can them you can watch them. They are on DVDS.
One of the great storytellers. "Coward of the County' is what you need to react to next. No spoilers but your jaw will drop.
If you like Kenny Rogers then you should do more Bob Seger. They have similar voices.
Coward of the County , would be a good one to watch next
You are entirely correct to feel Country vibes. He is considered one of country music's greatest legends, with tons of awards and recognition.
Some other songs of his to consider for storytelling are "Coward of the County" or "Lucille". "She Believes in Me", "Don't Fall in Love with a Dreamer", "Love Will Turn you Around" or "Through the Years" are great showcases of his romantic spirit and his voice. "Island in the Stream" is probably his best known duet, it features Dolly Parton, but he has live versions with many great female vocalists.
This and Lady are probably his most well known songs. I also really like She Believes In Me.
Have you checked out his duets with Dolly Pardon yet? Islands in the Stream I think was one of their biggest hits.
This song Spawned 5 Movies 🙂
I think the term you're looking for is "smoker's voice". It's definitely a country song. It's hard to tell sometimes what's a country song and what isn't because a lot of songs have blended styles. I didn't know there was a music video for this song. There was also a movie for this song. I saw it. It was terrible, but I like the song. It tells a good story. I think this song is what he's best known for. Another great story song of his "Lucille".
If you like country songs, my favorite artist is John Prine. He wrote the best songs, but he was not a good singer (and he knew it). It didn't stop him from singing though, and he was admired by the very best.
I could listen to you speak pretty much anytime any day and it would be music. Love the accent.
Day 44: Kenny Rogers is in the Michael Jackson We Are The World song i have to keep requesting this song now i know you will love it ❤
Hi Bisscute. Liked your reaction to Kenny Rogers 'The Gambler ' a lot of artists add their own voice to the backing vocals I could be wrong and a Happy Birthday to you in advance of the big day ❤❤❤🎂🎂🎂🎂❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💙💙💙💙💙💙💋💋💋💋💋💋💋
Country Music is like a large family, often telling stories.
I would suggest looking at actual families! The Carter Family was among the first celebrity singers with one of their multi-generational brood (June Carter) marrying Johnny Cash. Their daughter Rosanne also had hit songs.
Then there's the country icon Hank Williams Sr. Hank Jr had some good songs and even Hank III added to the Williams' legacy.
I'd include everyone's favorite uncle, Uncle Ray Charles too. He had a few successful Country albums - as well as Blues and Soul. Then try a few tunes by Flatt & Scruggs, because a Country shindig isn't complete without Bluegrass picking.
Your party may have already come and gone, but to really get into the spirit the title should be "The Wild, Wild Bis." This references a 1960's TV series that was rebooted as a Wil Smith film.
To recognize country you can look for some or most of strong storytelling, less emphasis on drums (classic), rotic R's, walking bass, combination of swing and blues, and rural subject matter. Basically, if you play a country song backwards your dog is resurrected, you get your pickup truck back, your woman returns, and your crops start thriving or your boss hires you again. Alternately it is a song about having simple good fun on the lake, in the mud, driving with your girl, or partying but in the country.
This song and the song Coward of the County were turned into movies.