“Rambler Gambler”

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“Rambler Gambler” is a traditional American folk song popularized in the 1960s folk revival and recorded by artists such as Joan Baez.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf folk song
traditional American folk song
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalContext United States folk revival of the 1950s and 1960s
genre American folk music
folk
hasAlternativeTitle I’m a Rambler, I’m a Gambler NERFINISHED
Rambler, Gambler NERFINISHED
The Rambler Gambler NERFINISHED
hasChorusLine I’m a rambler, I’m a gambler, I’m a long way from home
hasForm strophic song
hasInfluenceOn later singer-songwriter repertoire
hasPerformer Bob Dylan NERFINISHED
Joan Baez NERFINISHED
Judy Collins NERFINISHED
Odetta NERFINISHED
Pete Seeger NERFINISHED
Ramblin’ Jack Elliott NERFINISHED
The Kingston Trio NERFINISHED
The Limeliters NERFINISHED
The Weavers NERFINISHED
hasRecordingType live recordings
studio recordings
hasUnknownSongwriter true
isCollectedIn American folk song anthologies
isIncludedInRepertoireOf 1960s American coffeehouse folk scene
isPartOfTradition American cowboy song tradition
isTraditional true
isTransmittedBy oral tradition
language English
lyricTheme gambling
leaving home
rambling
restlessness
travel
performancePractice often performed with acoustic guitar accompaniment
often sung solo voice
periodOfPopularization 1960s folk revival
wasPopularizedByMovement American folk revival NERFINISHED
wasPopularizedIn 1960s

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album "Joan Baez in Concert" hasPart “Rambler Gambler”
subject surface form: Joan Baez in Concert