Don't know about recordings, but there are many early printed copies in the Levy sheet music collection (Mudcat's Links). Note that one was in London, and a version "Old Ann Tucker" is in Alfred Williams's 'Folk-Songs of the Upper Thames'.In Richard Walser's 'North Carolina Legends', 1980, is the legend of 'Old Dan Tucker', where it is said that he was born in London in 1714, and moved with his parents to Bath Town, North Carolina six years later. He is said to have married Margaret DeVane in 1740 and moved to what is now Randolph County and built a cabin there.