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7 Songs That Should Be on Any Casino Lover’s Playlist

7 Songs That Should Be on Any Casino Lover’s Playlist

You have a rare free evening ahead of you. How do you spend it? Organizing the DVDs? Cleaning the kitchen cupboards? Or spending time listening to your favorite tunes whilst playing games with friends in an online casino?

We know what we would rather be doing!

Why not check out our top tunes for any online casino lover?

  1. ‘Viva Las Vegas’ by Elvis Presley

Start your playlist with the king himself Elvis!

Vegas is the home of the casino and what better way to celebrate the brilliance of casino games than with this theme tune featured in the 1964 film Viva Las Vegas.

You can even imagine you are walking the famous strip and entering the actual casinos themselves.

  1. ‘Ace of Spades’ by Motörhead

Keep up the tempo by moving on to Motörhead!

Released more than 15 years later than the previous Elvis classic, this song is considered the ultimate in rock.

Motörhead, an English rock band, had unprecedented success with this single and to this day are still considered rock legends. So much so they even have online games dedicated to them.

  1. ‘Poker Face’ by Lady Gaga

Go straight into the next century with this Lady Gaga classic about love and relationships. Gaga herself says the poker face is something you wear to deceive a man of his money. Love is a risky game.

  1. ‘Luck Be a Lady’ by Simon Mullins

Keeping with the female temptress theme, this classic first appeared in 1950 in the musical Guys and Dolls. The lyrics let on one character’s hopes to win the girl of his dreams by striking it lucky in a dice-rolling casino game.

  1. ‘Snake Eyes’ by Mumford and Sons

Let’s bring you down to earth with a bang. You need to keep grounded when you are playing with the high rollers.

Snake Eyes is the term used when you roll a dice to reveal two black dost; considered the lowest score in Craps and therefore unlucky. Mumford and Sons use this as a connotation to an old man’s bad luck in love.

  1. ‘The Gambler’ by Kenny Rogers

A lost love is not the worst that can happen. In fact, keep positive and you could be winning in another aspect of life.

This 1988 country tune tells the story of a man who takes advice from a stranger who says “You never count your money when you’re sitting at the table. There’ll be time enough for counting when the dealings done”.

  1. ‘The Winner Takes It All’ by ABBA

Swedish pop group ABBA originally wrote this song about the end of a romance, why does it all come down to love? However, the song has a usually upbeat feel and can be used to celebrate your winnings!

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