The song has also been widely performed and recorded by bluegrass musicians, as many songs thought of as traditionally bluegrass songs actually trace back to what is now known as "old-time" music.
20th century • 1926 –
Kelly Harrell – "O! Molly Dear Go Ask Your Mother",
Victor Vi 20280 (BVE-35667). Reissued on
Worried Blues, The Complete Commercial Output of Frank Hutchison and Kerry Harrell JSP Records JSP7743 (2005),
My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean: British Songs in the US Nehi Records NEH3X1 (2015). • 1927 – B. F. Shelton – "Oh Molly Dear" (BVE-39735). • 1929 – Wilmer Watts & His Lonely Eagles – "Sleepy Desert",
Paramount Pm 3282. Reissued on
My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean: British Songs in the USA Nehi Records NEH3X1 (2015). • 1934 – Callahan Brothers – "'Katie Dear (Silver Dagger)",
Banner Ba 33103.
Melotone Me 13071,
Oriole Or 8353,
Perfect 13017,
Romeo Ro 5353. Reissued on
The Dixon Brothers with The Callahan Brothers JSP Records JSP77113 (2011). • 1938 –
Blue Sky Boys – "Katie Dear",
Bluebird BB B-7661,
Montgomery Ward Records MW M-7468. Reissued on
The Blue Sky Boys, The Very Best of Classic Country Remastered JSP Records JSP7782 (2007). • 1938 –
The Carter Family – "Who's The Knockin' On My Window",
Decca De 5612, Montgomery Ward MW M-8071,
Melotone (Canada) MeC 45275. Reissued on
The Carter Family, Volume 2, 1935-1941 JSP Records JSP7708 (2003). • 1956 –
The Louvin Brothers,
Tragic Songs of Life. • 1963 –
The Country Gentlemen, on
Hootenanny: A Bluegrass Special and on
Bluegrass Country. • 1964 –
Ian & Sylvia,
Four Strong Winds. • 1964 –
Bob Dylan – "Silver Dagger" appears on
The Bootleg Series Vol. 6: Bob Dylan Live 1964, Concert at Philharmonic Hall album, with Baez singing what she refers jokingly to as "one of Bob's earlier songs". Dylan does not sing, but plays acoustic guitar and harmonica in accompaniment. • 1964 –
Dave Van Ronk performs a comical version of the song in his album
Inside Dave Van Ronk. • 1960s –
Chet Powers – The song appears, in the long version, on his album released in 2011 under the name of Dino Valente,
Get Together...The Lost Recordings. • 1970s –
The Eagles – During their concerts in the early 1970s, the Eagles usually prefaced "
Take it Easy" with an
a cappella version of four lines from "Silver Dagger", beginning with "My Daddy is a handsome devil..."
Glenn Frey,
Bernie Leadon and
Randy Meisner would harmonise around one microphone at the front of the stage with
Don Henley also contributing from behind his drum kit. • 1987 –
The Men They Couldn't Hang recorded a version of the song which is included as a bonus track on some releases of their 1987 album
Waiting for Bonaparte. • 1999 –
Dolly Parton recorded the song in 1999 for her
The Grass Is Blue album.
21st century • Old time revival string band
Old Crow Medicine Show has a version of the song on their 2001 album
Eutaw. •
Roger Mcguinn, the lead singer and guitarist on many of
The Byrds' hits, released a version of the song on the four-CD box set
The Folk Den Project 1995-2005. • British
folk punk band
The Men They Couldn't Hang recorded "Silver Dagger" for their 2005 live album
Smugglers and Bounty Hunters. • English harmony singing group The Devil's Interval recorded "Silver Dagger" for their 2006 album
Blood and Honey. • Irish-American Celtic group
Solas recorded it for their 2006 album
Reunion: A Decade of Solas. • The
Seldom Scene recorded this song on their 2007 album
Scenechronized. • English folk singer-songwriter
Martha Tilston recorded it on her 2007 album
Of Milkmaids and Architects • The song has been recorded by White Antelope aka
Robin Pecknold of the Seattle band
Fleet Foxes. • American folk singer
Lissa Schneckenburger recorded the "Awake Awake, Ye Drowsy Sleepers" variant (as "The Drowsy Sleeper") on her 2008 album
Song. • This song has also been recorded by Lac La Belle, on their first album, called Lac La Belle, in 2009 (Detroit, USA). •
Jim Moray has recorded a version of this song which is available on his 2010 album
In Modern History. • The song is sung by
Marideth Sisco in the 2010 film ''
Winter's Bone''. • English folk trio
The Staves often perform the song live. It has been included in their
Live at Cecil Sharp House EP (2011). • In season 5, episode 2 ("Gently with Class") of the British television series
Inspector George Gently, the song is performed by
Ebony Buckle, who plays the role of singer "Ellen Mallam" in that episode. •
Seasick Steve recorded a version for his 2015 album
Sonic Soul Surfer. •
The High Bar Gang included the Dolly Parton arrangement (she is credited as its author) on their 2016 album
Someday the Heart will Trouble the Mind. • The song was included in the 2016 CD "Side Orders" by Circe Link and
Christian Nesmith. •
Fleet Foxes featured the song on their 2018 compilation album
First Collection 2006–2009. They also included another version of the song on their 2021 live album
A Very Lonely Solstice. •
Monica Barbaro sings the song in her role as
Joan Baez in the 2024 film
A Complete Unknown. •
Paul Mescal and
Josh O'Connor each sing a rendition in the 2025 film
The History of Sound. Adaptations •
Dame Darcy recorded a quite different version of the song, found on her
Greatest Hits album. • British band
Saint Etienne's song "
Like a Motorway" is based on the ballad. It was featured on their album
Tiger Bay (1994), an homage to folk music presented in a modern style. The melody follows the original closely, but new lyrics paint a darker picture of the suitor's fate. •
Hey Rosetta gave us their own take on this song, which found on their
Red Songs EP. The song however, is entitled, "Who Is At My Window Weeping" rather than "Silver Dagger". •
William Gibson in the second book of his
Sprawl Trilogy,
Count Zero, the character Angie Mitchell sings the lyrics starting with "my daddy is a handsome devil" to hint at the past of her father and her relationship with him. • English folk singer/songwriter
Chris Wood adapted the "Awake Awake, Ye Drowsy Sleepers" variant for his song "Hollow Point," about the
killing of Jean Charles de Menezes by British police in 2005. ==See also==