
Hermes Nye (February 11, 1908 – January 1, 1981) was an American folksinger and attorney. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Nye later settled in Dallas, Texas, where he became known for his involvement in American folk music as well as his work as a practicing attorney. In addition to his legal career, Nye was a folksinger, folklorist, novelist, and local activist. During the 1960s folk music revival, he authored a guide to folk songs titled How to be a Folksinger; How to Sing and Present Folksongs; or
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The Devil Made Texas
Sam Bass
Old Abe Lincoln
Oh, I'm a Good Old Rebel
Thomas, the Rhymer
King O'Luve - Fause Foodrage
Devil Made Texas
Robin Hood's Golden Prize
Abolitionist Hymn
Farewell Mother
The Death of Robin Hood
Binnorie - The Cruel Sister
The Outlandish Knight
Bonnie And Clyde
Old Rebel
Battle Hymn of the Republic
Rob Roy
Davy Crockett
Lincoln and Liberty
Lord Thomas and Fair Ellinor
Get Up and Bar the Door
Whittingham Fair
When This Cruel War Is Over
Bucking Bronco (My Love Is A Rider)
Goober Peas
Sir Patrick Spens
The Bonnie Blue Flag
Abe Lincoln
A North Country Maid
When Johnny Comes Marching Home
Mary Hamilton
The Bailiff's Daughter of Islington
Why, Soldiers Why
O, Waly, Waly
Diamond Joe
Queen Eleanor's Confession
The Toolie's Death
Greenland Whale Fisheries
Clerk Saunders
Roll, Alabama, Roll
My Love Built Me a Bonnie Bower
Louisiana Gals
King Arthur Had Three Sons
Farewell, Mother
Tomorrow Is St. Valentine's Day
Lorena
Santa Anna
There Was an Old Soldier
Earl Richard
Boll Weevil
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