
Michael Hurley (born in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, on December 20, 1941, † April 1, 2025) was an American folk singer and guitarist who was essential to the New York Greenwich Village folk music scene of the 1960s and 1970s. In addition to playing a wide variety of instruments (including the fiddle), Hurley is also a cartoonist and a painter. Hurley's music has been described as "outsider folk". Hurley's debut album, First Songs, was recorded
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Be Kind to Me
I Paint A Design
Sweet Lucy
Penguins
Hog Of The Forsaken
Werewolf
The Tea Song
Long Journey
Sweedeedee
Wildegeeses
In the Garden
Just a Bum
Are You Here for the Festival
Light Green Fellow
Knockando
Slurf Song
Troubled Waters
Grand Canyon Line
Blue Mountain
Portland Water
O My Stars
Open Up
Jocko's Lament
So You Say
I Like My Wine
Get the Best of Me
Eyes Eyes
Red Ravagers Reel
Hog of the Foresaken
Why Should I have to Worry?
When the Swallows Come Back to Capistrano
I Stole The Right to Live
Biscuit Roller
English Noblemen
No, No, No, I Won't Come (Go) Down No More
Polynesia
You Got to Find Me
You Get Down by the Pool Hall Clickety Clack - Sister Song
Robbin' Banks
Driving Wheel
Reconciled to the Blues
Intersoular Blues
Fat Mama
Captain Kidd
The Portland Water
Monkey on the Interstate
Whiskey Willey
It Must Be Gelatine
Midnight In Paris
The Werewolf Song
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