One of the earliest recordings, by The Pilgrim Travelers (1950), credits the song as "Traditional, arranged by J. W. Alexander". The recording by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds (1986) credits the song as "Traditional, arranged by The Alabama Singers". (Some sources suggest that The Pilgrim Travelers and The Alabama Singers are alternative names for the same people.)[citation needed] The song has also been attributed to Reverend (Blind) Gary Davis.[1][2]
Lyrics
As with many traditional songs, the lyrics differ from one performer to another. The following are typical:[citation needed]
Jesus met the woman at the well, (x3)
And He told her everything she'd ever done.
He said, "Woman, woman, where is your husband?" (x3)
"I know everything you've ever done."
She said, "Jesus, Jesus, I ain't got no husband" (x3)
"And You don't know everything I've ever done."
He said, "Woman, woman, you've got five husbands" (x3)
"And the one you have now, he's not your own."
She said, "This man, this man, He must be the prophet" (x3)
"He done told me everything I've ever done."
Jesus met the woman at the well, (x3)
And He told her everything she'd ever done.
Recordings
Several artists have recorded the song. Recordings by people with Wikipedia articles include:
2011 – Charlie Parr, on the album Keep Your Hands on the Plow[10]
2011 – The Versiteers, on the compilation album Shall We Gather At The River (Song was recorded in 1995 and the album (2011) was a Florida Folklife Collection release)
2017 – Bob Dylan, on Trouble No More: The Bootleg Series Vol. 13 / 1979-1981