Old Blue (song)
"Old Blue" is an old folk song, believed to have originated from the minstrel shows of the late 19th century. A 1928 version by Jim Jackson, entitled "Old Dog Blue", appears on the Anthology of American Folk Music album. Since this early recording, a number of covers and variations of this song have been recorded. In his 1985 play, Fences, August Wilson uses Jim Jackson's version as a leitmotif, and the play's central character says his father originated the song.
Various versions
- Joan Baez, Joan Baez, Vol. 2
- The Byrds, Dr. Byrds & Mr. Hyde
- Furry Lewis, Shake 'Em On Down
- Guy Carawan, Songs with Guy Carawan
- Ramblin' Jack Elliott, I Stand Alone
- David Wiffen, David Wiffen At The Bunkhouse Coffeehouse, Vancouver BC
- Johnny Duncan, Vintage Rock Nº 23 - EPs Collectors "Johnny Duncan's Tennessee Song Bag"
- Cisco Houston, Songs to Grow On, Vol. 3: This Land Is My Land
- Bill Staines, One More River
- Anne Hills, Never Grow Up
- The Dillards, Live!!!! Almost!!!
- Bob Gibson and Bob Camp, Bob Gibson and Bob Camp at The Gate of Horn
- Sam Hinton, Whoever Shall Have Some Good Peanuts
- Pete Seeger, American Favorite Ballads, Vol. 3
- Lonnie Pitchford, The Harry Smith Connection: A Live Tribute To The Anthology Of American Folk Music
- Dave Van Ronk, Somebody Else, Not Me
- JJ Cale, Guitar Man
- Georgia Ruth, Week of Pines
- Appears on Disney Children's Favorite Songs 2 by Larry Groce as a children's song.
- Emerson, Lake & Palmer; Greg Lake in live versions performances of "Take a Pebble"
- Ian & Sylvia
- Charlie Parr, I Ain't Dead Yet
- Peter, Paul & Mary, In Concert, as "Blue"
- Frankie Laine, Balladeer
- Shawn Phillips, Shawn
- Grandpa Jones, Old Blue
- David Johansen & The Harry Smiths, ''David Johansen & The Harry Smiths''