•
Woody Guthrie Recorded his version of "Buffalo Skinners" in 1945. It was first released on
Struggle: Asch American Documentary, Vol. 1 (Asch 360, 1946, later Stinson 360, now SFW 40025) and is now also available on various CDs, for example on
Buffalo Skinners: The Asch Recordings, Vol. 4 (Folkways SFW 40103) or
The Early Years (Tradition FS-204) • Hermes Nye
Texas Folk Songs (1955, Folkways FW 02128) •
Ed McCurdy Songs of the Old West (1956, Elektra EKL 112) • Raphael Boguslav
Songs From A Village Garret (1956, Riverside RLP 12-638) •
John A. Lomax Jr. Sings American Folk Songs (1956, Folkways FW 03508) •
Pete Seeger At first on
American Industrial Ballads (1956, Folkways SW 40058) and then on
American Favorite Ballads, Vol. 5 (1962, Folkways SW 40154; this is an abbreviated version with five verses, the lyrics are from Lomax' original "Buffalo Skinners", the melody and accompaniment are closer to Woody Guthrie) •
Ramblin' Jack Elliott &
Derroll Adams Roll On Buddy (1957, Topic 12T 105) •
Richard Dyer-Bennet Vol. 9 (1960, Dyer-Bennet DB 09000) •
Cisco Houston Sings the Songs of Woody Guthrie (1961, Vanguard VRS 9089) and later on
Folk Song and Minstrelsy (1963, Vanguard RL-7624) •
Roscoe Holcomb,
The Music of Roscoe Holcomb & Wade Ward (1962, Folkways record) •
Eric Von Schmidt Folk Blues of Eric Von Schmidt (1963, Prestige 7717) •
Carl Sandburg Cowboy Songs and Negro Spirituals (1964, Decca DL 9105) •
Jim Kweskin Relax Your Mind (1965, Vanguard VSD-79188) •
Johnny Cash With the title "New Mexico" (recorded at
Sun Records circa 1955, unreleased until 1964) •
Johnny Horton "Out in New Mexico" in his 1965 Album ''I Can't Forget You'' •
Bob Dylan Recorded a variant, known as "The Hills of Mexico", along with covers of other Johnny Cash songs, during the
Basement Tapes sessions (1967, officially released in 2014) • Slim Critchlow
Cowboy Songs: The Crooked Trail To Holbrook (1969, Arhoolie 479; includes also "John Garner's Trail Herd" and "The Crooked Trail To Holbrooke"; recorded 1957–63) •
John Renbourn Faro Annie (1971) •
Harry Tuft on
The Continuing Tradition Volume 1: Ballads (1981,
Folk-Legacy Records) • Mosquito ''Cupid's Fist'' (1994) •
Sid Selvidge Twice-Told Tales (1994) • Rich Lerner
Trails and Bridges (1995) •
Ramblin' Jack Elliot South Coast (1995) •
Shakin' Apostles Medicine Show (1997) •
Tim O'Brien (musician) ''Fiddler's Green'' (2005) •
Gob Iron Death Songs for the Living (2006) •
Ricky Skaggs & Bruce Hornsby (2007) •
Willie Watson "Mexican Cowboy" on
Folk Singer Vol. 1 (2014) •
Charlie Marks (musician) Honey Baby (2020) ==Cultural references==