Sugar Daddy Blues

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Lottie Kimbrough - Pop

Sugar Daddy Blues

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[Verse 1] Sugar daddy, you have done me wrong Sugar daddy, Lord, you done me wrong You went away, babe, and you stayed so long [Verse 2] You left me standing down on 6th and Grand With suitcase, shotgun, telegram in my hand I could see everybody but my loving man [Verse 3] I read that telegram, happy in my soul It said "Come on, mama, bring my jelly roll" You know it's brownskin, and worth its weight in gold [Verse 4] You might catch a bird if you sprinkle salt on his tail You can catch a man if you [shoot bull?] through the mail And you sure can hold him if he finds you're not for sale [Verse 5] I was lucky at policy, all my numbers [fall/called?] Me and my man had an argument, Lord, and then we fought I shot my sugar daddy, and then a train I caught

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Credits

Writers
  • Hattie Pearson
  • Paul Banks