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'The Deck of Cards' is a recitation song that was popularized in the fields of both country and popular music, first during the late 1940s. This song, which relates the tale of a young American soldier arrested and charged with playing cards during a church service, first became a hit in the U.S. in 1948 by country musician T. Texas Tyler.

Though Tyler wrote the spoken-word piece, the earliest known reference is to be found in an account/common-place book belonging to Mary Bacon, a British farmer's wife, dated 20 April 1762. The story of the soldier can be found in full in Mary Bacon's World. A farmer's wife in eighteenth-century Hampshire, published by Threshold Press (2010). The folk story was later recorded in a 19th-century British publication entitled 'The Soldier's Almanack, Bible And Prayer Book'[1]

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The song is set during the World War II, where a group of U.S. Army soldiers, on a long hike during a campaign during The North African campaign, arrive and camp near the town of Cassino. While scripture is being read in church, one man who has only a deck of playing cards pulls them out and spreads them in front of him. Switching from mac to pc 2018. How do u play roulette. He is immediately spotted by a sergeant, who believes the soldier is playing cards in church and orders him to put them away. The soldier is then arrested and taken before the provost marshal to be judged. The provost marshal demands an explanation and the soldier says that he had been on a long march, without a bible or a prayer book. He then explains the significance of each card:

  • Ace: one God.
  • Deuce: the Old Testament and New Testament in the Bible.
  • Trey (three): the Holy Trinity.
  • Four: St. Matthew, St. Mark, St. Luke, and St. John.
  • Five: the five wise virgins in the parable of the Ten Virgins.[Matthew 25:1-13]
  • Six: the number of days taken by God to create the earth according to the Genesis creation narrative.
  • Seven: the day on which God rested, now known as the Sabbath.
  • Eight: The people God saved during the Great Flood: Noah, his wife, their three sons and their wives.
  • Nine: out of the ten lepers cleansed by Jesus, according to the Gospel of Luke (see Luke 17:11-19), who didn't even bother to thank Him.
  • Ten: the Ten Commandments handed down by Moses.
  • King: Jesus Christ; King of Kings, Lord of Lords.
  • Queen: Mary, the mother of Jesus.
  • Jack or knave: Satan or the Devil.
  • 365 spots: the number of days in a year.[2]
  • 52 cards: the number of weeks in a year.
  • Thirteen tricks: the number of weeks in a season, or quarter of a year.
  • Four suits: the number of seasons in a year [in some versions: the number of weeks in a month]
  • Twelve face, picture or court cards: the number of months in a year.

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The story as told contains an error in the number of days in a year. In a standard deck, there are 220 (4×(1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9+10)) spots on the pip cards and 364 in total if it is assumed that the face cards have 11, 12 and 13 spots respectively. A version of the legend dating to 1865 cites the unreliability of existing almanacs as a justification for this apparent error.[3]

Cover versions[edit]

T. Texas Tyler's rendition went to number 2 on the country charts in 1948. A version by Tex Ritter later in the year reached number 10 on the same chart.

The highest-charting version was recorded in 1959 by future game show host Wink Martindale, and was performed on The Ed Sullivan Show. Martindale's rendition (titled 'Deck of Cards') went to No. 7 on the Billboard charts and number 11 on the country charts in 1959, attained multi-platinum recognition and reached No. 1 on many worldwide music charts.

Red Sovine released a version in 1967 called 'Viet Nam Deck of Cards' on his album, Phantom 309. Because the United States was involved in the Vietnam War at the time, Sovine's version modified the lyrics to have the soldier's story take place there instead of the original World War II setting. William York was credited for the updated lyrics on the album.

Bill Anderson released his version in Jan 1991 and it reached number 60 on the country charts. Because the United States was involved in the Gulf War at the time, Anderson's version modified the lyrics to have the soldier's story take place there instead of World War II setting. George Morgan was credited for the updated lyrics.

The song was also a UK No. 13 hit in October 1973 for the entertainer Max Bygraves.

The newly published edition of UK hit singles dating between 1940 and 1952 shows the song reaching number 2 for Phil Harris in January 1949.

A Dutch translation, 'Het spel kaarten', recited by Cowboy Gerard (real name Gerard de Vries), was a hit in the Netherlands in 1965.[4]

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Magician Justin Flom created a magic effect, also based on the song, titled 'Soldier's Deck of Cards' which was seen by over 5 million people online.[citation needed]

A Czech version of this song was recorded on 9 October 1969 in Studio Smečky by singer Miroslav Černý and the band Rangers (Plavci) under the Czech title 'Balíček karet'.[5]

In 1974 there was a version in German by Bruce Low.

A Finnish translation, 'Korttipakka', by Tapio Rautavaara was published in 1976.[6]

Parodies[edit]

  • Red River Dave composed a parody, 'The Red Deck of Cards' about a U.S. prisoner of war, who hates cards, because the North Koreans tried to teach him Communism by using a deck of cards.[7]
  • Bill Oddie performed a parody version written by Tim Brooke-Taylor and Chris Stuart-Clark[citation needed] about a cricket bag in I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again. This same version was also performed by David Frost and released as a single by Parlophone records in 1966 with Chris Stuart-Clarke's name being misspelled as Stewart-Clarke. A Parlophone promotional single released April 29, 1966, exists which has a John Cleese sketch titled 'Zoo Keeper' as the A side [8] but versions are also found with 'Deck of Cards' as the A side.
  • The Soft Boys with Robyn Hitchcock also recorded a parody version, originally an outtake from 'Live At The Portland Arms (Cambridge)'. It was released as a bonus flexi-disc with Bucketfull of Brains magazine #23.[9]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^The Soldier's Almanack, Bible And Prayer Book, from 'The History Of Playing Cards With Anecdotes Of Their Use In Conjuring, Fortune-Telling And Card-Sharping', S. Taylor, B.A. (ed), London, 1865
  2. ^Taking the face cards at their numerical value there are 364 spots. The joker is counted as the 365th spot.
  3. ^http://www.snopes.com/glurge/cards.asp
  4. ^Hits in the Netherlands, 1965
  5. ^a.s, SUPRAPHON. 'Balíček karet - Balíček karet - Miroslav Černý'. Supraphonline.cz. Retrieved 13 February 2017.
  6. ^Nissilä, Pekka: 'Tapio Rautavaaran kaikki levytykset 1946-1979', Tapio Rautavaara - kulkurin taival. Helsinki: Warner Music Finland, 2008. ISBN978-952-67044-2-5
  7. ^Russell, Tony (2007). Country Music Originals: The Legends and the Lost. Oxford University Press US. pp. 242–243. ISBN9780195325096.
  8. ^http://www.45cat.com/record/r5441
  9. ^[1]

External links[edit]

  • Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics
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NARRATIVE:
During the North African campaign, a bunch of soldier boys had
been on a long hike and they arrived in a little town called Casino. The
next morning being Sunday, several of the boys went to Church. A sergeant
commanded the boys in Church and after the Chaplain had read the prayer,
the text was taken up next. Those of the boys who had a prayer book took
them out, but this one boy had only a deck of cards, and so he spread
them out. The Sergeant saw the cards and said, 'Soldier, put away those
cards.' After the services was over, the soldier was taken prisoner and
brought before the Provost Marshall.

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The Marshall said, 'Sergeant, why have you brought this man
here?' 'For playing cards in church, Sir.' 'And what have you to say for
yourself, son?' 'Much, Sir,' replied the soldier. The Marshall said, 'I
hope so, for if not I shall punish you more than any man was ever
punished.' The soldier said, 'Sir, I have been on the march for about six
days. I have neither a Bible nor a prayer book, but I hope to satisfy
you, Sir, with the purity of my intentions.' And with that, the boy
started his story:

'You see Sir, when I look at the Ace, it reminds me that there
is but one God. And the Deuce reminds me that the Bible is divided into
two parts, the Old and the New Testaments. When I see the Trey, I think
of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. And when I see the Four, I
think of the four Evangelists who preached the Gospel; there was Matthew,

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Mark, Luke and John. And when I see the Five, it reminds me of the five
wise virgins who trimmed their lamps; there were ten of them: five were
wise and were saved, five were foolish and were shut out. When I see the
Six, it reminds me that in six days, God made this great heaven and
earth. When I see the Seven, it reminds me that on the seventh day, God
rested from His great work. And when I see the Eight, I think of the
eight righteous persons God saved when He destroyed this earth; there was
Noah, his wife, their sons and their wives. And when I see the Nine, I
think of the lepers our Savior cleansed, and nine out of the ten didn't
even thank Him. When I see the Ten, I think of the Ten Commandments God
handed down to Moses on a table of stone. When I see the King, it
reminds me that there is but one King of Heaven, God Almighty. And when I
see the Queen, I think of the Blessed Virgin Mary, who is Queen of
Heaven. And the Jack or Knave is the Devil. When I count the number
of spots on a deck of cards, I find 365, the number of days in a year.
There are 52 cards, the number of weeks in a year. There are 4 suits, the
number of weeks in a month. There are 12 picture cards, the number of
Jixipix photo formation pro 1 0 11 12. months in a year. There are 13 tricks, the number of weeks in a quarter.
So you see, Sir, my pack of cards serves me as a Bible, an Almanac and a
Prayer Book.'

'And friends, the story is true. I know, I was that soldier.'





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