Recordings
- Woody Guthrie The Early Years (Tradition FS-204)
- Cisco Houston Folk Song and Minstrelsy (Vanguard RL-7624, released 1963)
- Jim Kweskin Relax Your Mind 1966
- Johnny Cash, with the title "New Mexico" (recorded at Sun Records circa 1955, unreleased until 1964)
- Bob Dylan recorded a variant, known as "The Hills of Mexico", along with other covers of Johnny Cash songs, during the 1967 Basement Tape sessions, . This recording has never been officially released.
- John Renbourn Faro Annie, 1971
- Harry Tuft on The Continuing Tradition Volume 1: Ballads" Folk-Legacy Records 1981
- Mosquito Cupid's Fist 1994
- Sid Selvidge "Twice-Told Tales" 1994
- Rich Lerner Trails and Bridges 1995
- Ramblin' Jack Elliot South Coast 1995
- Tim O'Brien (musician), Fiddler's Green, 2005
- Gob Iron Death Songs for the Living, 2006
- Ricky Skaggs & Bruce Hornsby 2007
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