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im pretty sure it was actually...Dean Martin who sang the title song.

i seem to remember a record of his with that song title (5 Card Stud) on it.

now what the lyrics are, i don't know. but i'd be willing to bet that someone on Ebay has that old LP (record) lying around.

UPDATE:

http://www.alwaysdean.proboards85.com/index.cgi?board=music&action=display&thread=1173054408&page=1

go to the very bottom of the page above and you will see the lyrics to "Five Card Stud." (boy, do i have too much time on my hands--but then the guy really brought me a lot of joy, so i didn't mind investigating)

FIVE CARD STUD
(Music by: Maurice Jarre / Words by: Ned Washington)

He was King at Five Card Stud.
The stranger's game was Five Card Stud.
He was hard to beat,
Rather play than eat,
Long as it was Five Card Stud.

When he played he played for blood.
When this ramblin', gamblin' man said, 'Deal 'em',
You had better beware.

Bet your poke and he'd leave you broke.
Then he'd make a joke as he slyly grinned.
Then he'd say, 'That's enough today!'
And he'd ride away like the wind.

Stud was all he lived and breathed,
But now and then a fire seethed.
Liked his gals and fun.
Then he'd up and run,
Run right back to Five Card Stud.

Never played two hands the same.
He could bluff you, bluff you blind. You'd swear that
He invented the game.

How he loved that Five Card Stud.
Life to him was Five Card Stud.

When he played he played for blood.
He was King at Five Card Stud.

2007-12-30 13:39:03 · answer #1 · answered by michael p 3 · 2 0

Wow, Michael. I'm, like, impressed. Heyjay isn't the only one who's wanted those lyrics. Mr. Martin is my favourite singer.

Thanks for, like, adding it.

2007-12-31 11:47:07 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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