•
Richard Dyer-Bennet recorded multiple versions of the song and regularly performed it in concert. •
Steeleye Span recorded a version in September 1971 for their third album,
Ten Man Mop, or Mr. Reservoir Butler Rides Again. •
The Clancy Brothers with
Tommy Makem recorded "Old Woman from Wexford" on their 1962 album ''
The Boys Won't Leave the Girls Alone''
Field Recordings Many of these are available to listen online. • There are several recordings of Scots singers on the Tobar an Dualchais/Kist o'Riches website - a 1952 recording of Willie Mathieson singing
The Wily Old Carle, a 1954 recording of Stewart Lowden with the same title, 1955 and 1960 recordings of
The Auld Wife o Kelso sung by James Taylor and George Inglis Fraser respectively, and a 1967 recording of
The Old Woman of Kelso sung by Janet Gibson Lynch, all recorded by
Hamish Henderson. • A 1956 recording by
Ulster singer
Sarah Makem is on the Topic
Voice of the People CD The Heart Is True under the title "The Canny Oul Lad". • A version titled "Holy Boly" sung by Arkansans "The Gilbert Sisters" and recorded by Max Hunter in 1960 is in the Max hunter Collection at Missouri State University. • A version by New York state singer Grant Rogers, recorded by
Alan Lomax in 1966 is in the Alan Lomax Sound Recordings collection at the Association for Cultural Equity. • A version by Arkansan singer
Ollie Gilbert titled
Old Woman in Ireland, recorded by Max Hunter in 1969, is in the Max hunter Collection at Missouri State University. • A 1971 recording of Suffolk singer Jimmy Knights singing
An Old Woman From Ireland is in the Keith Summers English Folk Music Collection in the British Library Sound Archive. • A version sung by two Birmingham women, Doreen Clarkson and Christine Thomas, recorded in 1989 by
Roy Palmer is in the
British Library Sound Archive. • A version performed by Dave Zeitlin (animation by Carol Roe, film by Stuart Roe, Directed by Ralph Hart), created in 1954. ==See also==