Recordings
The Irish Rovers on their album The Unicorn.
The Dubliners version reached number 16 on the UK Singles chart in 1967.
Ewan MacColl
Dropkick Murphys on their album Blackout, this version differs slightly from the traditional.
Four to the Bar on their live album Craic on the Road, in a medley with "The Galway Shawl" and "The Wild Rover".
Bill Monroe (as "Girl In The Blue Velvet Band")
Brobdingnagian Bards on their album The Holy Grail of Irish Drinking Songs.
Bakerloo on the compilation Here's To The Irish, Vol. 2.
The High Kings on their album The High Kings.
Seamus Kennedy on his album By Popular Demand.
The Blackwater Boys on the album Irish Drinking Songs Vol. 2.
Harry Cox on compilation album The Bonny Labouring Boy.
Gareth Davies-Jones on his album "Water & Light".
Swagger on their album "Trouble On the Green".
Cutthroat Shamrock on their eponymous album
Martin Lignell, a Swedish folksinger, recorded the song under the name Silkesbandet (The Ribbon of Silk) on his first record in 2004, Irländska på Svenska - Levande Krabbor (Irish in Swedish - Living Crabs).
The Sandsacks on their album Folk-Show
The Dubliners version reached number 16 on the UK Singles chart in 1967.
Ewan MacColl
Dropkick Murphys on their album Blackout, this version differs slightly from the traditional.
Four to the Bar on their live album Craic on the Road, in a medley with "The Galway Shawl" and "The Wild Rover".
Bill Monroe (as "Girl In The Blue Velvet Band")
Brobdingnagian Bards on their album The Holy Grail of Irish Drinking Songs.
Bakerloo on the compilation Here's To The Irish, Vol. 2.
The High Kings on their album The High Kings.
Seamus Kennedy on his album By Popular Demand.
The Blackwater Boys on the album Irish Drinking Songs Vol. 2.
Harry Cox on compilation album The Bonny Labouring Boy.
Gareth Davies-Jones on his album "Water & Light".
Swagger on their album "Trouble On the Green".
Cutthroat Shamrock on their eponymous album
Martin Lignell, a Swedish folksinger, recorded the song under the name Silkesbandet (The Ribbon of Silk) on his first record in 2004, Irländska på Svenska - Levande Krabbor (Irish in Swedish - Living Crabs).
The Sandsacks on their album Folk-Show

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