<P> Fairport Convention recorded the song in 1968, adapting the style of the song from the Traveller Margaret Barry, though she herself had learned it from the John McCormack vinyl recording . Former Fairport Convention guitarist and songwriter Richard Thompson regularly includes the song in concert performances . Also of note are the recordings of the song by Alan Stivell in 1973 . Art Garfunkel (formerly of Simon & Garfunkel) recorded a particularly lush version on his album Watermark (1977). Josh Groban recorded the song for his album All That Echoes (2013). </P> <P> Versions of the song recorded by Sinéad O'Connor (as used on the soundtrack of the film Michael Collins), Trees and Nana Mouskouri change the gender of the pronouns, so the song became "He Moved Through the Fair". O'Connor's and Trees' versions keep the original title even so, but Mouskouri changes it . In a 2015 interview, O'Connor expressed regret for having changed the gender . An alternative version of the lyrics is also used in Mary Black's version of the song . </P> <P> In June 2016, the BBC TV series The Living and the Dead premiered a version of the song sung by Elizabeth Fraser in collaboration with The Insects . </P> <P> Other notable versions: </P>

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