"Samson and Delilah" is a traditional song based on the Biblical tale of Samson and his betrayal by Delilah. Its best known performer is perhaps the Grateful Dead, who first performed the song live in 1976, with guitarist Bob Weir singing lead vocals. It was frequently played live by the Dead. The 1977 album Terrapin Station. featured a studio recording of the song.
Although Weir learned the song from Reverend Gary Davis, several earlier versions were recorded under various titles, including "If I Had My Way, I Would Tear This Building Down" by Blind Willie Johnson in 1927.[1] Rev. Gary Davis's recording can be heard on the compilation album The Music Never Stopped: Roots of the Grateful Dead. The song has since been performed by a wide variety of artists ranging from Charlie Parr, Ike and Tina Turner to Peter, Paul and Mary, The Washington Squares, Bruce Springsteen and the Seeger Sessions Band (in Verona, Italy 2006),and Garbage frontwoman Shirley Manson, whose version appeared in the second season premiere episode (also titled "Samson and Delilah") of the Fox television show Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. Grammy Award-Winning artist and producer Art Greenhaw recorded a version of the song backed by The Jordanaires and Larry "T-Byrd" Gordon and released in 2005 as a lead song on the Grammy-Nominated album "Southern Meets Soul: An American Gospel Jubilee".[2]