Really easy and fun song for jamming. Just one three chord pattern for the entire song and the chorus. Intro: E // D // A // E 2x Yeah, I'm gonna tell my tale come on, Come on, give a listen E D Cause I was born lonely down by the riverside A E Learned to spin fortune wheels, and throw dice E D And I was just thirteen when I had to leave home A E Knew I couldn't stick around, I had to roam E D Ain't good looking, but you know I ain't shy A E Ain't afraid to look it girl, hear me out E D So if you need some lovin, and you need it right away A E Take a little time out, and maybe I'll stay Chorus: E D But I got to ramble (ramblin' man) A E Oh I got to gamble (gamblin' man) E D Got to got to ramble (ramblin' man) A E I was born a ramblin' gamblin' man E // D // A // E Yeah alright bring it on now here we go now now E D I'm out of money, cause you know I need some A E I ain't around to love you now, and I must run E D Gotta keep moving, never gonna slow down A E You can have your funky world, see you 'round (chorus) E // D // A // E etc. ----------------------- YUTOPIA http://yutopia.yucs.org
About the artist behind Ramblin Gamblin Man Chords:
After years of local Detroit-area success, recording and performing in the mid-1960s, Seger achieved superstar status by the mid-1970s and continuing through the 1980s with the Silver Bullet Band. A roots rocker with a classic raspy, shouting voice, Seger was first inspired by Little Richard and Elvis Presley. He wrote and recorded songs that dealt with blue-collar themes. Seger has recorded many rock and roll hits, including "Night Moves", "We've Got Tonight", "Like a Rock" and also co-wrote the Eagles number one hit "Heartache Tonight." His iconic signature song "Old Time Rock and Roll" was named one of the Songs of the Century in 2001. With a career spanning five decades, Seger continues to perform and record today.
Seger was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004.
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