Tom Paxton - Covers

Covers

Tom Paxton's songs have been recorded by (among others):

  • Pete Seeger
  • The Weavers
  • Judy Collins
  • Joan Baez
  • The Carter Family
  • Johnny Cash (with Diana Trask)
  • Doc Watson
  • Harry Belafonte
  • Dave Van Ronk
  • Simon & Garfunkel
  • Eric Andersen
  • José Feliciano
  • Peter, Paul and Mary
  • The Kingston Trio
  • The Chad Mitchell Trio
  • Bob Gibson
  • Plácido Domingo
  • John Denver
  • Arlo Guthrie
  • Carolyn Hester
  • Nanci Griffith
  • Sandy Denny
  • Marianne Faithfull
  • Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner
  • Willie Nelson
  • Flatt & Scruggs
  • J. D. Crowe
  • The Dillards
  • Hank Snow
  • Charley Pride
  • Hank Locklin
  • Jean Shepard
  • Bill Anderson
  • Chet Atkins
  • Glen Campbell
  • Tony Rice
  • Herb Pedersen
  • Neil Diamond
  • Mel Tormé
  • Anne Murray
  • Dion DiMucci
  • Tiny Tim
  • Pat Boone
  • Bobby Darin
  • Au Go-Go Singers (featuring
    Stephen Stills and
    Richie Furay)
  • Gene Clark
  • Gram Parsons
  • Clarence White
  • Rick Danko
  • Hoyt Axton
  • Mary Hopkin
  • Marie Fredriksson
  • Anne Hills
  • Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer
  • Vera Lynn
  • Jim and Jean
  • Glenn Yarbrough
  • The Highwaymen
  • Wally Whyton
  • Cry, Cry, Cry
  • Dennis Brown
  • Nana Mouskouri
  • Fred Åkerström
  • Joe Dassin
  • The Pogues
  • The Fureys
  • The Rovers
  • Delroy Wilson
  • Noel Harrison
  • The Spinners
  • Daniel O'Donnell
  • Val Doonican
  • Sharon, Lois & Bram
  • Larry Groce
  • Chris de Burgh
  • The Vejtables
  • The Move
  • The Seekers
  • The Fireballs
  • Clear Light
  • The Irish Rovers
  • Paddy Reilly with The Dubliners
  • Danny Doyle
  • Bobby Vinton
  • Kate Wolf
  • Schooner Fare
  • Jim McCann
  • Johnny Cash
  • Tim Grimm

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