Woman from Liberia
Jimmie Rodgers Lyrics


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I met a woman from liberia
And she gave me that cool cool water
Well uh oh oh she gave me water and
It was not from the well a well
I met me a woman from liberia
And she gave me that cool cool water
Well uh oh oh she gave me water and
It was not from the well a well



Well I asked this woman from liberia
Where did you get that cool cool water
Well uh oh where'd you get the water that was not from the well
Well well I got from the mountains the mountains so high
And I got it from the river and now the river is dry
Well uh oh cool cool water
And it was not from the well well

Well I got from the mountains and I got it from the sea
And the good lord give this water to me
Uh oh cool cool water
And it was not from the well
Well well I got it from the mountains the mountains and the sea
And the good lord gave this water to me
Well uh oh cool cool water
And it was not from the well

Well I got it from the rain that fell from the sky
And I got it from a bubbling brook nearby
Well uh oh cool cool water
And it was not from the well
Well I got it from the rain that fell from the sky
And I got it from a bubbling brook nearby
Well uh oh cool cool water
And it was not from the well

Well I asked this woman from liberia
Where did you get that cool cool water
Well uh oh where'd you get the water that was not from the well
Well Well I asked this woman from liberia
Where did you get that cool cool water

Well uh oh where'd you get the water that was not from the well
Well was not from the well

Overall Meaning

The song "Woman from Liberia" by Jimmie Rodgers is an interesting tale about a man meeting a woman from Liberia who offers him water that is cool and refreshing. The repeated line "it was not from the well" emphasizes the mysterious origin of the water and introduces an element of magic or spirituality to the story. The man is puzzled by the source of the water and asks the woman where she got it from. She tells him that she got it from the mountains, the sea, the river, the rain, and a bubbling brook nearby. Each time she mentions a new source, the chorus repeats "uh oh cool cool water and it was not from the well."


The song can be interpreted as a celebration of the natural world and the abundance of water that sustains life. The fact that the water does not come from a well suggests that it is not owned or controlled by humans, but rather is a gift from nature or a higher power. The woman from Liberia is portrayed as a mystical figure in touch with the land and its secrets.


Overall, "Woman from Liberia" is a charming and simple song that celebrates the beauty of nature and the power of human curiosity. The repetition of the chorus underscores the mystery and magic of the cool cool water, while the verses narrate the encounter between the man and the woman and their exchange about the water's origins.


Line by Line Meaning

I met a woman from liberia
I encountered a woman from Liberia


And she gave me that cool cool water
She provided me with refreshing water


Well uh oh oh she gave me water and
She gave me water, oh yes she did


It was not from the well a well
It wasn't from a typical water source


I met me a woman from liberia
I came across another woman from Liberia


Well I asked this woman from liberia
I inquired of this woman from Liberia


Where did you get that cool cool water
Where did you obtain this refreshing water


Well uh oh where'd you get the water that was not from the well
Tell me, where did you get the non-traditional water?


Well well I got from the mountains the mountains so high
I retrieved it from towering mountains


And I got it from the river and now the river is dry
I also collected it from a river that has since become depleted


Well uh oh cool cool water
Ah, such refreshing water


Well I got from the mountains and I got it from the sea
I procured it from both the majestic mountains and the vast sea


And the good lord give this water to me
The Lord blessed me with this water


Well I got it from the rain that fell from the sky
I collected it from the rainfall that descended from above


And I got it from a bubbling brook nearby
I also retrieved it from a nearby babbling stream


Well Well I asked this woman from liberia
Once again, I queried this woman from Liberia


Where did you get that cool cool water
Where precisely did you attain this refreshing water?


Well uh oh where'd you get the water that was not from the well
Please, reveal to me where you retrieved this non-traditional water source.


Well was not from the well
As previously stated, it was not sourced from a typical well.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Rodgers, Whiting

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Comments from YouTube:

michael ascroft

This takes me back 40 years. My dad used to love Jimmie Rodgers. Fanastic

Jim Geiger

My Mom bought this 45 for me when I was 8 y/o. She was born in 1928, so the Rock 'n Roll craze was upon her. She was encouraging me to take an interest in music. Quite a Gal.

Shirley Mackie

Can't stop that foot tapping and those fingers snapping Jimmie, love it! :D

Jill Barker

Love it !!

Brunon Paul Bielinski

Today on a bus a young gentlemen was giving a sermon. Down in Brisbane, Oz. First time I've met a Liberian down Undah !

stempo1

Great song written and performed by the son of Camas

Emily Malden

I wonder if this song raised eyebrows back then, considering race issues? Although the theme is innocent. I never heard it before, but I have heard of the singer. Albeit his heyday was before my time.

Albert Patterson

If anyone is interested, listen to Sam Cooke and the Soul Stirrers singing "Jesus Gave Me Water" and you'll know the origins of this song.

yassa goba

I am a woman from Liberia. Did your dad visit Liberia?

Michael Rodgers

@John Linnon Hi. John. I’m just revisiting your page this morning. Hope you are well and staying safe. Sadly my father Jimmie passed away two weeks ago on Jan 18, 2021. He was always so happy to know of fans like you who posted and appreciated his music. Thanks so much for helping keep his legacy alive.

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