By the mid-1960s, rock acts had begun to perform and record the song.
The Astronauts released a version on their 1967 album, ''Travelin' Men
. Folk rock band the Byrds recorded the song during 1966, under the title "I Know My Rider (I Know You Rider)", but their version remained unreleased until 1987, when it was included on the archival Never Before'' album. It was later included as a bonus track on the expanded CD edition of the Byrds'
Fifth Dimension album. The Byrds also performed the song at the
Monterey International Pop Festival in June 1967, though that performance was only officially released in 2024.
James Taylor recorded the song as "Circle Round the Sun" on his 1968 debut album
James Taylor). and have played the song live many times since. The song was a staple of the
Grateful Dead's live shows from the beginning of the band's existence in 1965. According to author David R. Shumway, the band's adoption of the song represented the forging of a bridge between their
psychedelic music and their more traditional country and folk material. The
progressive bluegrass group
The Seldom Scene recorded it as "Rider" on their 1973 album
Act III. The Dutch
progressive rock band
Galaxy-Lin released a version of the song (titled "I Know My Baby") on their 1975 album,
G. ==Later appearances==