•
Bert Jansch recorded a version on the album
The Ornament Tree in 1990. •
Loreena McKennitt performed this song on her 1991 album
The Visit, and it was subsequently used in the film
Highlander III: The Sorcerer (1994). A new version of the song was recorded by Laura Creamer for the 1995 episode "Homeland" of
Highlander: The Series. Laura Creamer's version was re-used in the episodes "Dramatic Licence" (1996), "Armageddon" (1997) and the series' final episode, "Not To Be" (1997). • In 2000 the song was used in the film
Highlander: Endgame, this time recorded by Jennifer McNeil. • It was recorded by
Gregorian for their album
Masters of Chant Chapter II (2001). •
County Donegal singer
Aoife recorded the song for her 2003 album
The Turning of the Tide. • Kate Crossan performed this song on her 2001 album
Voice of the Celtic Heart with
Oliver Schroer. •
Lucinda Williams recorded this song for the 2006 compilation album ''
Rogue's Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs, and Chanteys'', produced by
Hal Willner. • The song was used also as credits song in the film
Kill the Irishman. •
Dan Gibson along with Michael Maxwel released the album
Emerald Forest: A Celtic Sanctuary which contain an instrumental version of Bonny Portmore mixed with natural birds sound. • Canadian folk singer
Eileen McGann recorded this song on her 1995 album
Journeys. • Spanish orchestral group
Ensemble XXI recorded this song for their album
Retratos del Mar (Portraits of the Sea), by Eugenia Boix (2006). • "Bonny Portmore" was covered by
Laura Marling and
Jonathan Wilson for AMC's Revolutionary War drama
Turn. The song played over the ending montage of Episode 105 "Epiphany" and will be available on the show's original soundtrack. • In 2014,
The Rails (
James Walbourne and
Kami Thompson) released the album
Fair Warning, on which their acoustic cover of "Bonnie Portmore" is the opening track. •
Megan Walsh, a member of all-female Irish group
Celtic Woman, covered the song on the group's 2021 album
Postcards From Ireland. ==References==