Recordings
Many musicians, including many international bands, have recorded Ye Jacobites, including:
- Owen Hand, on his second album I Loved a Lass (1966)
- The Johnstons, on The Barley Corn (1969)
- The Corries, on Live at the Royal Lyceum (1971)
- Tri Yann, on their debut album (1972)
- Seven Nations (then known as Clan Na Gael), on Old Ground (1995)
- Billy Bragg rewrote the lyrics to refer to "Thatcherites" on the EP Bloke on Bloke (1996)
- Fiddler's Green, a German "Independent Irish Speed-Folk" band, on On and On (1997) as "Jacobites"
- Connemara Stone Company, on For One Irland (1998)
- Beth Patterson played a version of it using the Irish bouzouki on Hybrid Vigor (1999)
- Eddi Reader, on The Songs Of Robert Burns (2003)
- Quilty, a band from Sweden, on I'm Here Because I'm Here (2005)
- Beltaine, a Polish Celtic music group, on KoncenTrad (2007)
- Tempest a Celtic-rock band from California, on Prime Cuts (2008)
- Clachán, on Clachán (2008)
- Sherwood, on Sweet Joan (2010)
- Noel McLoughlin, on 20 Best of Scotland (2006)
- Glenfiddle, on The lonesome boatman (2005)
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