"Caledonia" has been
covered by a great number of artists. The majority of these covers have been by artists from either
Scotland or
Ireland, and it has been popular amongst artists specialising in
Celtic music. There have also been some adaptations by non-Celtic performers.
Dolores Keane version Dolores Keane recorded a very popular cover of the song on her self-titled solo album
Dolores Keane in 1988. Dolores' cover of the song also appeared as the second track on
A Woman's Heart, a compilation album of twelve tracks performed by six female Irish artists. The album was released in July 1992 and sold over 750,000 copies, more than any other album in Irish chart history and nearly one million copies worldwide.
Frankie Miller version Initially a minor hit for Dougie MacLean himself, the song's fame had a new boost in 1991 when a cover interpretation sung by
Frankie Miller was used in a
Tennent's Lager television advert. When it first aired, Miller had only recorded the first verse and the chorus for the advertisement. Following the public reaction to this Miller re-recorded the whole song and released it as a single. A music video was also produced. This recording reached number 45 in March 1991 on the
UK Singles Chart. More recent cover versions include a 2002 recording by
Fish (from
Marillion fame) in the album
Tribute to Franky Miller and the following year by
Katie Targett-Adams on her self-titled 2003 album
KT-A, a live 2006 recording by the singer/songwriter
Paolo Nutini on a special version of his album
These Streets and a 2007 cover by
Ruth Notman on her album
Threads. 2008 saw two new recorded covers: first in an album release by
Celtic Woman entitled
A New Journey with main vocals by
Lisa Kelly and second by singer/songwriter
Amy Macdonald as a hidden track on her album
This Is the Life. Two more covers followed in 2008, one by
Celtic Thunder in their self-titled album
Celtic Thunder and by
Leon Jackson in his debut album
Right Now. In 2009,
Ronan Keating recorded his version on his album
Winter Songs. Additional covers have been released by
Tartan Terrors,
Tina Mulrooney,
Na Fianna,
Julienne Taylor,
Snakes in Exile and
Jackson Greenhorn, the latter as part of his online demo
The Scottish Connection.
Nathan Carter recorded it in 2012 in his album
Wagon Wheel accompanied by a new music video. Dutch folk duo
The Lasses recorded a version of the song on their 2012 debut album "The Lasses". Irish singer/songwriter
Wallis Bird recorded a version for the deluxe edition of her 2014 album
ARCHITECT. In 2014, British
country music duo
Ward Thomas covered the song on their 2014 album "
From Where We Stand". The Derina Harvey Band included a cover of the song on their 2016 album “Rove and Go”. In 2021,
KT Tunstall recorded a version with
Alan Cumming and American singer-songwriter Corbin Montenegro also covered the song on his EP
Oceans on Fire. In 2022,
Jacob Collier recorded a live version of the song in
Glasgow during a performance, as part of his Djesse World Tour, and released the recording later that year as part of his
Piano Ballads (Live From The Djesse World Tour 2022) album. In July 2024,
The King's Singers performed a Blake Morgan
a capella arrangement of the song with
Voces8 as an encore to their BBC Proms concert. A rehearsal of the performance was released as a video on their Facebook page. A cover by Scottish singer
Nina Nesbitt was released as a single in January 2025, after she covered the song at many of her concerts in Scotland.
Lyrics change The original lyrics by Dougie MacLean, and featured on the album Craigie Dhu, include the line "I have kissed the ladies and left them crying". Dolores Keane's version changes this to "I have kissed the fellas and left them sighing". Many later versions, including those by Dougie MacLean, substitute a new line "I have tried and have kept on trying". ==Use in other advertisements==