<Table> <Tr> <Td> </Td> <Td> This section needs additional citations for verification . Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed . (November 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) </Td> </Tr> </Table> <Tr> <Td> </Td> <Td> This section needs additional citations for verification . Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed . (November 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) </Td> </Tr> <Ul> <Li> Dock Walsh recorded the first known commercial version April 17, 1926 (Columbia mastered W142031 - 1; released on 15094 - D, September 20, 1926). </Li> <Li> Darby and Tarlton recorded the song in 1927 as Lonesome In The Pines, and reworked it as Lonesome Railroad in 1928 . </Li> <Li> Roscoe Holcomb recorded a version, available on The High Lonesome Sound . </Li> <Li> The Louvin Brothers' version appears on the 1956 album, Tragic Songs of Life . </Li> <Li> Dave Van Ronk's version appears on The Folkway Years 1959--1961 . </Li> <Li> The New Christy Minstrels recorded a version for their 1961 Columbia Records debut album . </Li> <Li> Joan Baez's version appears on Very Early Joan, which includes performances from 1961 and 1963 . </Li> <Li> Fred Gerlach's version, titled "Little Girl", appears on his album Twelve - String Guitar, released on Folkways Records in 1962 . </Li> <Li> Doc Watson often performed the song, and a live recording exists, dating from the 1960s . </Li> <Li> Marianne Faithfull recorded a version of the song for her 1965 album Come My Way . </Li> <Li> Jackson C. Frank recorded "In The Pines", which was released on the unreleased tracks and demos compilation Fixin' to Die . </Li> <Li> Tiny Tim's version is the B - side of his single "April Showers", in 1966 . </Li> <Li> Norma Tanega's 1966 "Hey Girl" is derived from Lead Belly's version . </Li> <Li> Grateful Dead recorded the song on July 17, 1966 . It appears on their 2001 box set, The Golden Road . </Li> <Li> Jerry Reed recorded a version on Jerry Reed Explores Guitar Country, released in 1969 . </Li> <Li> Long John Baldry's "Black Girl", a duet with Maggie Bell, appears on his 1971 album It Ain't Easy . A rendition also appears on Long John Baldry Trio - Live (1999). </Li> <Li> Link Wray recorded two versions titled "Georgia Pines" and "In the Pines" on his 1973 folk rock release Beans and Fatback . </Li> <Li> Gene Clark recorded the song for his 1977 album Two Sides to Every Story . </Li> <Li> Charlie Feathers recorded a version in the 1980s in Memphis . </Li> <Li> The Oak Ridge Boys recorded "In the Pines" on their 1983 album, Deliver . </Li> <Li> Dolly Parton's version appears on her 1994 album Heartsongs: Live from Home . </Li> <Li> Odetta recorded the song for her 2001 Lead Belly tribute album, Looking for a Home--Thanks to Leadbelly . </Li> <Li> Pete Seeger's version of "Black Girl" appears on the 2002 Smithsonian Folkways re-release of recordings from the 1950s and 1960s entitled American Favorite Ballads, Vol. 1 . </Li> <Li> Josh White's version of "Black Girl" appears on his 1955 album, 25th Anniversary: The Story of John Henry, A Musical Narrative . Another version appears on New York to London (2002). </Li> <Li> R. Crumb performed the song in Hamburg, Germany in 2003 . The only known release is on R. Crumb's Music Sampler, included with the R. Crumb Handbook . </Li> <Li> (Smog)'s version appears on his 2005 album A River Ain't Too Much to Love . </Li> <Li> Ralph Stanley and Jimmy Martin's version appears on their album First Time Together, released in 2005 . </Li> <Li> Jack Rose's version appears on his 2010 EP Ragged and Right . </Li> <Li> Laura Gibson's version appears as a b - side on her single La Grande </Li> <Li> Kid Cudi and Dot da Genius, known collectively as WZRD, recorded a rendition on their eponymous 2012 album . </Li> <Li> My Own Private Alaska on the album "Amen" (2010). </Li> <Li> Joe Banfi "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" on the EP "Iron" in 2012 </Li> <Li> Brad Paisley contributed a version of the song to the Orthophonic Joy collection released in 2015 . </Li> <Li> Loretta Lynn recorded a cover for her 2016 album Full Circle . </Li> <Li> The Journeymen recorded a cover of this song, titled "Black Girl", for their eponymous album in 1961 . </Li> <Li> The Finnish rock group Lasten Hautausmaa recorded a cover of the song in Finnish with the name "Tyttöni" ("My Girl") to close their 2015 eponymous debut LP . </Li> <Li> Danny Farrant and Paul Rawson covered this song for the compilation album Dark Country II . </Li> <Li> Forbidden Dimension a Calgary band, recorded a version for their album Sin Gallery (1993). </Li> <Li> Fantastic Negrito recorded a version for his album "The Last Days of Oakland" in 2016 . </Li> <Li> Bob Dylan performed the song in concert at Carnegie Chapter Hall in New York City, November 4, 1961 (only available as a bootleg recording). </Li> <Li> Marilyn Manson performed the song at two concerts in Manchester and Glasgow in November 2015 . </Li> <Li> Fábio M Silva recorded a contemporary version entitled "In The Dark" with adapted lyrics for his 2018 GOTH album </Li> </Ul> <Li> Dock Walsh recorded the first known commercial version April 17, 1926 (Columbia mastered W142031 - 1; released on 15094 - D, September 20, 1926). </Li>

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