Discographic information for these recordings can be found in Gutstein's book
Poor Gal, as well as numerous other sources. Note that some records (e.g. Silas Leachman's song "Whoa Dar Mule" and Henry "Ragtime" Thomas’s song "Run, Mollie, Run") are considered to be part of the "Liza Jane" family as they contain significant "Liza Jane" content.
George W. Johnson. "The Laughing Coon." Edison 4005, 1898. [According to Gutstein, this is the earliest-known recording of any "Liza Jane" song, in the "Goodbye Liza Jane" tradition.]
Silas Leachman. "Whoa Dar Mule." Victor A-801, 1901.
Arthur Collins. "Goodbye Eliza Jane." Victor matrix A-594, B-594, 1903.
Earl Fuller's Famous Jazz Band. "Li'l Liza Jane—One Step." Victor 18394, 1917.
Harry C. Browne and the Peerless Quartet. "Li'l Liza Jane." Columbia A-2622, 1918.
Edith Wilson with Johnny Dunn's Original Jazz Hounds. "Vampin' Liza Jane." Columbia A3749, 1921. The Stanley Trio [including
Roba Stanley.] "Whoa! Mule." OKeh 40271, 1924.
Fiddlin' John Carson & His Virginia Reelers. "Good-bye, Liza Jane." OKeh 45049, 1926.
Tenneva Ramblers. "Miss 'Liza Poor Gal." Victor 21141, 1927. [This recording was part of the “legendary”
Bristol Sessions.]
Henry "Ragtime" Thomas. "Run, Mollie, Run." Vocalion 1141, 1927.
Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys. "Goodbye, Liza Jane." Columbia 20555, 1942.
Lead Belly. "Liza Jane."
Leadbelly’s Last Sessions. Folkways, 1953.
Huey "Piano" Smith and His Rhythm Aces. "Little Liza Jane." Ace Records 521, 1956.
Merle Travis. "Possum Up A Simmon Tree."
Back Home. Capitol T-891, 1957.
Fats Domino. "Lil' Liza Jane." Imperial AI 103, 1959.
Pete Seeger,
Mike Seeger, and Rev. Larry Eisenberg. "Goodbye Liza Jane."
American Play Parties. Folkways FC 7604, 1959.
Nina Simone. "Little Liza Jane."
Nina Simone at Newport. Colpix CP-412, 1960.
Ramsey Lewis. "Li’l Liza Jane."
Stretching Out. Argo LPS 665, 1960.
Duane Eddy. "Big 'Liza."
Girls! Girls! Girls! Jamie JLP 3019, 1961.
Bing Crosby. "Li'l Liza Jane."
101 Gang Songs. Warner Bros. 1961.
Coleman Hawkins. "Go Lil Liza."
Today and Now. Impulse! A-34, 1962.
Judy Henske. "Charlotte Town." Elektra EKSN 45007-A, 1963.
Mississippi John Hurt. "Liza Jane (God's Unchanging Hand.)"
Folk Songs and Blues. Piedmont PLP 13157, 1963. Davie Jones
[David Bowie] with the King Bees. "
Liza Jane." Vocalion Pop V.9221, 1964. [This record is widely known to be Bowie's first recorded single.]
Preservation Hall Jazz Band. "Little Liza Jane." ''New Orleans' Sweet Emma And Her Preservation Hall Jazz Band''. Preservation Hall VPS 2, 1964.
Levon and the Hawks [The Band]. "
Go Go Liza Jane." Atco 45-6625, 1964.
Dr. John. "Little Liza Jane." ''
Dr. John's Gumbo''. Atco 7006, 1972.
Ralph Stanley. "Rocky Island."
A Man and His Music. Rebel Records SLP 1530 REB-1530, 1974.
Little Richard. "Steal Miss Liza." Manticore 7007, 1975.
Doc Watson. "Liza Jane."
Out in the Country. Intermedia QS-5031, 1982.
Allison Krauss and Union Station. "Little Liza Jane."
So Long So Wrong. Rounder 0365, 1997. [This rendition of "Little Liza Jane" won a 1998 "
Grammy Award for Country Instrumental Performance"]
Elizabeth Mitchell. "Little Liza Jane."
You Are My Little Bird. Smithsonian Folkways SFW 45063, 2006. The National Reserve. "Little Liza Jane."
In Due Time: Volume Three. 2020. Nora Brown. "Liza Jane."
Sidetrack My Engine. Jalopy Records JR-009, 2021. ==Documentary film==