Tom Dooley

Song composer(s)

Traditional

Grateful Dead Recordings

Not recorded by the Dead

Dead Related Recordings

No Dead related recordings entered

Other Recordings

Grayson & Whitter (192?)
Kingston Trio : Kingston Trio (1957)
New Lost City Ramblers, Vol. 2 : New Lost City Ramblers (1960)
Traditional Music from Grayson and Carroll Counties, Virginia: Songs, Tunes with Fiddle, Banjo and Band : Various Artists (Glen Neaves & The Grayson County Boys) (1962)
Frank Proffitt Of Reese, North Carolina : Frank Proffitt (1962)
12 String Guitar-Nanny : Bradley Wayne (1963)
Doc Watson : Doc Watson (1964)
Johnny Rivers Rocks The Folk : Johnny Rivers (1965)
Folk Song Hall Of Fame : Hank Hill & The Tennessee Folk Trio (196?)
The Bergerfolk, Vol. 1 - Sing for Joy : The Bergerfolk (1971)
The Country Gentlemen, Vol. 4 - Going Back to the Blue Ridge Mountains : The Country Gentlemen (1973)
The Essential Doc Watson : Doc Watson (1974)
40 Golden Banjo Hits - Maurice Bolyer (1974)
Going Down Lee Highway : Grayson & Whitter (1977)
Tom Paley, Mike Seeger And John Cohen Sing Songs Of The New Lost City Ramblers : New Lost City Ramblers (1978)
Songs Of The Smokey Mountains : Bill Owens & The Kinfolk (197?)
Comin' Round The Mountain : Henry Vanoy (197?)
Out In The Country : Doc Watson (1982)
The Legend of Tom Dula and Other Tragic Love Ballads : Sheila Clark (1986)
Oil Man : Big Jack Jones (1987)
Troubadours Of The Folk Era Vol. 3 : Various Artists (Kingston Trio) (1992)
The Capitol Years : Kingston Trio (1995)
Hard Times : Rob Ickes (1997)
Gibson Brothers (19??)

Performance History

Garcia/Weir/Lesh/Hart 1/17/78 Chicago Acoustic Show

Notes

Sometimes referred to as Tom Dula, The Ballad of Tom Dula or Hang Down Your Head Tom Dooley.