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Most Popular Songs About Casinos

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Most Popular Songs About Casinos
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) When it comes to pop culture and self-expression, humans have perfected the art of turning their experiences into epic music. Particular subjects have always inspired composers and storytellers: love, loss of love, and life in general. Casinos, gambling, and various casino games topics have also inspired countless tunes that rose to become very popular.

The topics that often accompany music inspired by casinos and gambling include sex, money, drugs, and rock and roll. Whether you gamble or love gambling-themed music, you will agree that most of the music is more inspiring when you listen to them in the casino. A lot of the games mentioned in their songs can actually be found at this Aussie online casino, which also comes with a range of casino bonuses.

Here are four of the most popular gambling and casino themed songs ever composed.

The Gambler - Kenny Rogers (1978)

You need not be a fanatic of country music to appreciate the classical hit by the godfather of country music Kenny Rogers. Written by Don Schlitz, this legendary hit narrates an unusual encounter of the singer with a gambler on a train to nowhere. The song offers a ton of wisdom to people who play casino cards, particularly poker players, with a very memorable chorus.

Its advice for players to know when to hold and fold and when to walk away and when to run holds true for all kinds of players. When you feel like switching to a motivational mood, play this track and get transported to the poker world.

Viva Las Vegas - Elvis Presley (1963)

Elvis Presley's classic song Viva Las Vegas was not just a great song for the dance floor, it was also briefly an unofficial anthem of the City of Las Vegas. Presley himself being the king of pop music in the '60s, the song was more as an endorsement of casino poker, roulette, blackjack, craps, and slots games. In many rhyming words, Elvis pays tribute to the beautiful nightlife of Las Vegas made possible by casinos, but he dwells more on the women.

The track Viva Las Vegas literally cheers Las Vegas as a great city for swinging and the best place to be when nights become day. The track initially appeared in a film of the same name, but it has spawned many covers and remixes over the decades.

Luck Be a Lady - Frank Sinatra (1950)

This song is one of his best, having composed and sang it when his popularity was at its peak, and he was one of the most sought after performers. It tells his story as a gambler begging the god of craps to favor him with luck, which almost every gambler does before rolling the dice.

Frank Sinatra is one of the most famous musicians in history, and some of his works still awe and inspire people today. His songs mainly revolved around the then pop culture, and he found ways to tell the tales of life in his heyday in ways that inspired his fans. The track Luck Be a Lady reveals his admiration for Las Vegas as the mecca of gamblers and heaven for anyone who appreciates beauty. 



Ace of Spades - Motorhead (1980)

Making out the exact words Motorhead uses in their lyrics is not easy. However, if you listen to this song hard enough, you will realize that it is more than just praise for the ace of spades card in card games. The song has several verses that talk about the casino's actual experiences and how it feels to want to win and to either win or lose.

The verses "read 'em and weep" and "the dead man's hand again" are direct references to losing a hand or conceding a game when you have wagered everything. Other verses have become so popular that they are still urban phrases today. A good example is the phrase "you win some, lose some, it is all the same to me". While professional gamblers may not agree with this message, it sure would be consoling to listen to it after a bad hand.

Do you play casino games? If so, how great does it feel to be inspired by legendary music glorifying the impact casinos have had on human history? These tracks are just a few of the most popular, but there are many more songs that tell the tales of gambling, mostly in a positive light. If you were to make a playlist of all great gambling songs, most of them would be classics. Which one is your favourite casino-inspired track of all time?






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