A song that covers British and American Folk Music is Matty Groves (aka Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard or Child Ballad 81). The earliest text is from 1613 and can be found on various broadsheets covering the next 300 years. It was noted by Sharp in London in 1908, but was more often collected in the Appalachians and recorded by various artist in the 1930's. From where British artists seem to have relearnt it.
Since then it has been a folk standard - Joan Baez, Fairport Convention, Christy Moore, John Wesley Harding, Ralph Stanley, Tom Waits, Johnny Logan,
For a 1950's version - Jennie Robertson recorded in Scotland but seems to have learnt from American singers
Since then it has been a folk standard - Joan Baez, Fairport Convention, Christy Moore, John Wesley Harding, Ralph Stanley, Tom Waits, Johnny Logan,
For a 1950's version - Jennie Robertson recorded in Scotland but seems to have learnt from American singers