Hammond-Hazelwood Well, you make your way downstairs in the early evening In the hopes that this will be your lucky night And the bars come up in two's and three's but never all at once And the fruit machines are winning left and right. And you wipe your rhinestone glasses when they're misty Hoping that this bummer's gonna end And you're losing pretty heavy but, ma, no need to worry 'Cause the payoff has to be around the bend. And it's a nickle here and a nickle there And no one gambles harder than the Dime Queen of Nevada And Jean-Louis of Paris set her hair with nickles everywhere. Well, you say the magic words and you pull the handle The jackpot comes up every now and then And it roles around the floor there, must be twenty bucks or more there So you pick it up and put it back again. And it's a nickle here and a nickle there And no one gambles harder than the Dime Queen of Nevada And Jean-Louis of Paris set her hair. No, no one gambles harder than the Dime Queen of Nevada And Jean Louis of Paris set her hair. No, no, no one gambles harder than the Dime Queen of Nevada And Jean Louis of Paris set her hair. No, no one gambles harder than the Dime Queen of Nevada And Jean Louis of Paris set her hair.