1976: Matt Molloy (Eb flute) & Dónal Lunny: Matt Molloy (titled 'Maud Millar') 1976: John Whelan (accordion): Pure Irish Traditional Accordion - Session with Four Irish Champions (Compilation, titled 'Maud Millar's') 1979: Des Donnelly: Remember Des Donnelly (titled 'Maud Miller') 1980: James Keane (accordion): Roll Away the Reel World (titled 'Maud Miller') 1983: Randal Bays, Bill Bulick, Kate Power, Jim Chapman & Barry Crannell: Wildgeese: Celtic Music of the Northwest (titled 'Maud Miller') 1986: Tulla Céilí Ban40th Anniversary 1946-1986 (titled 'Morrisseys') 1989: P.J. Hernon (accordion) & Marcus Hernon (flute): Béal a' Mhurlaigh (titled 'Maud Miller') 1992: Mary Bergin (Eb whistle): Feadóga Stáin (titled 'Maud Miller') 1994: John Whelan (accordion): Celtic Souls - Irish Celtic Ballads & Traditional Music - Discs 7 and 8 - Festival of Traditional Irish Music (titled 'Maud Millar's') 1995: Andy McGann (fiddle) & Felix Dolan (piano): The Funny Reel (titled 'Morrison's') 1997: Seamus Tansey (flute): Easter Snow (titled 'Maud Millar') 1997: James Morrison (1891-1947, fiddle): Wheels of the World, Vol. 2 (Compilation 1997, recorded in the 1930s, titled 'Maud Millar') 1997: Shaskeen (Tom Cussen, Benny O'Connor, Seán Conway, Eamonn Cotter, Mike Fahy, Charlie Harris, Geraldine Cotter & Carl Hession): Music for Set Dancing and Listening (titled 'Maud Millar') 1998: Michael Sexton Céilí BanVolume 2 - Mad to Dance (first of two tunes in Labasheeda Set, Figure 3) 1999: Cathal Hayden (fiddle): Cathal Hayden (titled 'Maud Millers') 1999: Dezi Donnelly (fiddle): Familiar Footsteps (titled 'Maud Miller's') 2000: Abbey Céilí Band / Ger Murphy (accordion), Andrew O'Connell (fiddle), Liam Forde (banjo) & Micheál Creedon (bass, keyboards): Bruach an tSuláin (second of three tunes in Corofin Plain Set, Figure 3, titled 'Maud Miller's') 2000: Pake Dwyer (whistle): The Coleman Archive, Vol. 1 - The Living Tradition (Compilation, titled 'Maud Miller') 2001: Frankie Gavin (fiddle): Fierce Traditional (first of two tunes in the 'Maud Millar' set) 2001: Kitty Hayes (concertina): A Touch of Clare (second of two tunes in the 'Josies Favourites' set, titled 'Maud Millars') 2001: Joe Byrne (Eb flute), Kevin Finnegan (accordion), David Papazian (fiddle) & Brian Taheny (fiddle): Turas Cheoil - A Musical Odyssey - A compilation of Music from the traditional Musicians of Toronto (titled 'Maud Millar') 2002: Slide: Irish Folk Festival - A Blast from the Past (Compilation, titled 'Maud Miller') 2002: Éamonn Coyne (banjo) & Michael McGoldrick (F flute): Through the Round Window (first of three tunes in the 'Whistling Reels' set) 2003: Lamond Gillespie, John Blake & Mick Leahy: Traditional Irish Music from London (titled 'Maud Miller') 2003: Harry Bradley (flute), Jesse Smith (fiddle), John Blake (piano): The Tap Room Trio (titled 'Maude Miller') 2003: Dennis Botzer & Josh Dukes: The House (titled 'Maude Miller') 2004: Claire Keville & John Weir & Eithne NíDhonaile: An Tri is a Rian (titled 'Maud Millar') 2004: Yvonne Casey, Eoin O'Neill & Ger Hoyne: Yvonne Casey (titled 'Maud Miller') 2004: Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann: Foinn Seisiún, Vol. 1 (titled 'Faude Millar') 2005: Turloughmore Céilí BanSeven Streams (titled 'Maud Miller') 2006: Seamus MacConaonaigh (flute): Wooden Flute Obsession, Vol. 3 (Compilation, titled 'Maud Miller's') 2006: Kevin CrawforA Breath of Fresh Air (second of three tunes in the 'Terry Tehan's-Corney is Coming' set) 2007: Kevin Burke (fiddle) & Cal Scott (guitar): Across the Black River (titled 'Maud Miller') 2007: Oisín McAuley (fiddle): Far from the Hills of Donegal (titled 'Maud Miller') 2007: Leo McCann, Dermot McCann & Paul Meehan: Armagh Pipers Club - 40th Anniversary Album (titled 'Maud Millar') 2007: Kitty Hayes, with Martin Hayes & Dennis Cahill & Eoin O'Neill: Remembered (titled 'Maud Millers') 2007: Edel Fox (concertina): Comhaltas Live #198-5 (titled 'Maud Miller') 2008: Enda Scahill: Irish Banjo Tutor (titled 'Maude Miller's Reel') 2008: P.J. Hernon: Buail Cois Air (titled 'Maude Miller') 2008: Edel Fox (concertina): Comhaltas Live #239-1 (titled 'Maude Millar') 2009: Liam Kelly & Tom Morrow: The Leitrim Equation, Vol. 1 (titled 'Maud Millar's Reel') 2009: Cathal Hayden: Live in Belfast (second of two tunes in the 'Home Ruler' set) 2009: Dusty Banjos: Live at the Crane (titled 'Maud Millar') 2009: Kitty Hayes (concertina) & Martin Hayes (fiddle): Remembered - In Concert in Glór and Bantry House (titled 'Maud Millers') 2009: Claire Keville: The Daisy Field (titled 'Maud Millar', B-Part of 'Julia Delaney') 2009: Sabina McCague (fiddle), Daire McGeown (banjo) & Seána Agnew (flute): Comhaltas Live #288-3 (titled 'Maud Miller') 2010: Gavin Whelan: 120 Irish Traditional Tunes (titled 'Maud Miller') 2010: The Old Bay Céilí Band : Comhaltas Live #304-8 (titled 'Maud Millar's') 2010: Liam Hart & Sean Connor: I Bhfad Ó Bhaile / Far From Home (titled 'Maud Millar') 2010: Edel Fox (concertina): Comhaltas Live #319-2 (titled 'Maud Miller') 2011: Killarney: Pull the Knife (titled 'Maude Millar') 2011: Port na Gael: Heard But Not Seen (titled 'Maude Millar') 2012: Colm Gannon & John Blake: The Rights of Man (titled 'Maud Millers') 2013: Floating Crowbar: The Torn Jacket (titled 'Maude Miller') 2013: Naomh Pádraig Céilí Ban3 in a Row All Ireland Champions (titled 'Maude Miller') 2013: John Blake: The Narrow Edge (titled 'Maud Miller') 2013: Packie Duignan & Seamus Horan: Music From Co. Leitrim (titled 'Mrs. Smullen's Reel') 2013: Tolka: Tunes from the External Hard Drive (first tune in 'The Lively Wagtail' set) 2014: Adam Agee & Jon Sousa: Suantrí (titled 'Maud Millar') 2014: John Whelan: Pride of Wexford (titled 'Maud Millar's') 2014: Tom McGonigle & Robert Mcgouran: Road Map of Ireland (titled 'Maud Millar's') 2015: The Irish Rovers: 50 Years (titled 'Maud Miller's') 2015: Quilty: Apples in Winter (in song 'Charming Betsy') 2016: Long Lankin: All Seven Stars (titled 'Maud Miller') 2016: Bernard O'Sullivan & Tommy McMahon: Bernard O'Sullivan & Tommy McMahon Play Irish Traditional Music of County Clare (titled 'Maud Millar's') 2016: Chris Droney: The Flowing Tide (titled 'Sheehy's Reel') 2016: Gabe O'Sullivan: It Was Mighty! The Early Days of Irish Music in London (Compilation, titled 'Maud Miller') 2016: Amby Whyms & Mary Bowe: It was Great Altogether! The Continuing Tradition of Irish Music in London (Compilation, titled 'Maud Miller') 2017: Cathal Hayden, Stephen Hayden & Niall Murphy: Bow Brothers (second of two tunes in 'The Homeruler' set) 2017: Aileen Donagher McGowan: Friends of Note (titled 'Maud Millar's') 2018: Dezi Donnelly (fiddle) & Mike McGoldrick (flute): Dog in the Fog (titled 'Maude Millar's') 2018: Manus McGuire, Tom Orr, Neil MacMillan, Emily Flack & Marie Fielding: The Copperplate Sessions (third of five tunes in the 'Stephen's Dream (Air) / Irish Reels' set) 2018: Victor Johnson: Kid Songs Made in Ireland (titled 'Maude Miller's') 2019: Fergal Scahill (fiddle) & Ryan Molloy (piano): One Day - November Woods (titled 'Maud Millar') 2019: Drop the Floor: Fairly Cookin' (titled 'Maud Millar') 2019: Pick & Bow: Short is the Night, Long is the Road (titled 'Maud Miller's') 2019: Martin Hayes, Dennis Cahill, Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh, Iarla Ó Lionáird & Thomas Bartlett: The Gloaming 3 (last tune in the 'Sheehan's Jigs' set) 2020: Marla Fibish & Martin Hayes: The Bright Hollow Fog (titled 'Maud Millar') 2020: Patrick Mangan (fiddle): The Frost Is All Over (titled 'Maude Miller') 2020-...: Matt & Shannon Heaton: Virtual Guided Sessions (titled 'Maud Millar') 2021: Siolta: Siolta (third of three tunes in the 'Leavng Uist Set') 2021: Leona Neeson (flute), Marcella Kelly (fiddle), Grace Anne Kelly (accordion), Cillian Darragh (flute), Martin Agnew (fiddle), Aoibhín Agnew (fiddle), Hugh Mulholland (banjo) & Anthony Totten (guitar): The Isolation Sessions (titled 'Maud Millar's') 2022: Bríd Harper: Inis (titled 'Maud Millar') 2022: Therese McInerny (fiddle) & Jack Talty (piano): Celebrating 100 Years of Irish Traditional Music at University College Cork (titled 'Maud Millar') 2022: Deirdre Smyth (fiddle): The Lady on the Island (titled 'Maud Millers') 2023: Maura Shawn Scanlin: Maura Shawn Scanlin (titled 'Maud Millar') 2023: Justin Thériault, Kyle Burghout & Susan Toman: The Castle (titled 'Maud Millar') 2023: Jake James & Brenda Dowling: In Reel Time (titled 'Maude Miller's') 2023: The UnprepareCaught Off Guard (titled 'Maude Millar's') 2024: Ardara: The Cliffs beyond Moher (titled 'Maud Millar') 2024: Brian Hughes: When The Wind Blows Wild (titled 'Maud Miller's Reel') 2025: Albert Honig: Albert (titled 'Maud Millar')