Squirrel Nut Zippers - Ghost of Stephen Foster
Stephen Foster - Oh! Susanna (1848)
Stephen Foster (perf. by Robert Shaw Chorale) - Camptown Races
American Music 1850-1870. Stephen Collins Foster (1826-1864) - Swanee River ('Old Folks at Home',1851)
American Music 1850-1870. Stephen Collins Foster (1826-1864) - Old Memories (1853)
Stephen C. Foster - My old Kentucky home
Stephen Foster - Oh! Susanna (OST The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford)
by Stephen Foster - Oh Susanna, dont u cry for me
11х10 Stephen Foster - Gwine to Run All Night, or De Camptown Races
Stephen Foster - Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair
Stephen Foster - Oh Susanna, dont u cry for me
Stephen Foster - Banjo on my knee
American Music 1850-1870. Stephen Collins Foster (1826-1864) - Why, No One to Love? (1862)
American Music 1850-1870. Stephen Collins Foster (1826-1864) - Ah! May the Red Rose Live Alway (1850)
Music 1850-1870. Stephen Collins Foster (1826-1864) - Why, No One to Love? (1862)
Stephen Collins Foster - Swanee River
Tori Amos - Live covers - Oh! Susanna (by Stephen Foster), Little Amsterdam
Arthur Fields (1925) - Предок песни VENUS - Oh, Susanna! (Stephen Foster, 1847)
Arthur Fields (1923) - Oh, Susanna! (Stephen Foster, 1847)
Arthur Fields (1925) - Oh, Susanna! (Stephen Foster, 1847)
Tom Roush - Farewell My Lilly Dear (an old tune by Stephen Foster)
The Kelly Family - Old Black Joe (Stephen Foster Cover)
The Stout Scouts - Oh! Susanna (Stephen Foster)
Squirrel Nut Zippers - Ghost Of Stephen Foster / Pallin' With Al
Walter Van Brunt - Old dog Tray (Stephen Collins Foster)
Jerry Lee Lewis - OLD BLACK JOE (Stephen C. Foster)
Buddy Greene - Hard Times Come Again No More (by Stephen Collins Foster)
Jussi Björling. Jussi Bjorling. Юсси Бьёрлинг - Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair. Stephen Foster. Rec. Sept.7, 1948 (Studio Recordings-4CD-08)
Hans Albers mit dem Odeon-Künstler-Orchester (Leitung: Otto Dobrindt) - Ich kam aus Alabama [Oh, Susannah!] (musik: Stephen C. Foster, bearb.: Walter Göhr, text: Carl Zuckmeyer; 78 U/Min 1932)