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Welcome. This is where I stash newer songs until I can release them on CD. You can listen to them for free, and download 'em for a dollar.
At http://GregTamblyn.com you'll find free song downloads, videos, streaming audio, CDs, t-shirts, my book, gig calendar, and "Funny Songs Funny Stories" humor blog.

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The SONGS BELOW are only available here!
LET'S PLAY POKER is quirky, surprise ending. Vocal by cool singer Paul Bogart. I'm pitching it to country artists.
JESUS WAS A BACHELOR is a live track. Could push your buttons if you're a social conservative.
"SKIN" is a love song with a message. I hope all you ladies are listening.



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Nick Fuse posted 9 months ago to Greg Tamblyn


Greg, Jesus was a Bachelor ends on the Moment of Truth, for Judgement is not temporal, but, ecclesiastical. So rare to find a Folkie who is also Philosopher. My own Folk-Religious Top 10 successes are simply stories revealed to me by, shall we say, the lowest of the nine celestial orders. I am sending you a Friend request so our connection will cause the Universe to shudder. St. Nickolas

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Greg Tamblyn posted 9 months ago


Hey Nick - thanks for the props! I've always wanted to cause the universe to shudder, and if friending you will do it, I'm in. I'll check out your tunes in a minute. Cheers and all good wishes...Greg



Robyn Landis posted 1 year ago to Greg Tamblyn


Very nice Greg! Love Will Come Around is lovely.

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Greg Tamblyn posted 1 year ago


High praise from Robyn Landis. Made my night...thanks!



Renelle posted 1 year ago to Greg Tamblyn


"Jesus was a Bachelor"--Your magic-rhyming mind and impeccable comic timing glitter in this song, Greg. Only you could couple "Nirvana" with "don't wanna" and "pastures" with "rapture," and a half-dozen more genius combinations. Good work!

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Greg Tamblyn posted 1 year ago


Thanks Renelle. Us goofy rhymers have to stick together


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