Why Not Marry is the 8th track on The Carnivaleros' Tallsome Tales release.We've been sweethearts since we were twelve years oldSo why not marry meOur secrets are unlocked all our stories toldWhy not marry meWe can live in the house that
Justified Fitting End is the 5th track on Tallsome Tales by The Carnivaleros.Was you sent or did you just went Asked the preacher 'cross the table from meI told him it was neither I was backed up to a wall Certain things are meant to be I
The Die Was Cast is the 7th cut on Tallsome Tales.That Man you think you fell in love withThat man you think is here to stayCan't see your house is made of glassDreams only of his pastCan't take you where you want to goLong ago, the Die
Belinda Bonita is the 11th track on Tallsome Tales.T'was at my best friend's wedding dance I first laid eyes on herI walked right up asked her to dance such was her allureWe moved across the floor with a ballroom dancer's graceI knew that
To Be Home Again is the 9th track on Tallsome Tales.I left my home when I was just seventeenI knew all there was to knowI packed my bags and drove as far as I couldNo one to tell me where to goGot me a job selling gas and cigarettesGrav
The Purple Door is the 6th track on Tallsome Tales, a funky song for a film yet to be made.Gary Mackender - drums, organ, pianoKarl Hoffmann - bass, percussionEd DeLucia - guitar
Tales From the Homestead is a podcast series created and hosted by Björgvin Benediktsson, which takes you behind the scenes of Tallsome Tales, the sixth release from The Carnivaleros. Every episode, we deconstruct a new song before playing it,
Let’s Dance is the 2nd track on Tallsome Tales by The Carnivaleros.Björgvin Benediktsson interviews songwriter Gary Mackender and mixing/mastering engineer Karl Hoffmann about the inspirations behind the song and how it came to be.Walkin' d
Rudy Got Caught Again is the 3rd track on Tallsome Tales by The Carnivaleros.Björgvin Benediktsson interviews songwriter Gary Mackender and mixing/mastering engineer Karl Hoffmann about the inspirations behind the song and how it came to be.
Young Danny Lee is the 4th track on Tallsome Tales by The Carnivaleros.Björgvin Benediktsson interviews songwriter Gary Mackender and mixing/mastering engineer Karl Hoffmann about the inspirations behind the song and how it came to be.Young
Liquor, Vice, and Sin is the 1st track on Tallsome Tales by The Carnivaleros.Björgvin Benediktsson interviews songwriter Gary Mackender and mixing/mastering engineer Karl Hoffmann about the inspirations behind the song and how it came to be.