Preston Jackson and His Uptown Band
Preston Jackson and His Uptown Band
Charlie “Dad” Nelson
Charlie “Dad” Nelson
Priscilla Stewart
Priscilla Stewart
Leola B. “Coot Grant” Wilson
Leola B. “Coot Grant” Wilson
Sweet Papa Stovepipe
Dixon’s Jazz Maniacs
Dixon’s Jazz Maniacs
Biddleville Quintette
Blind Lemon Jefferson
Blind Lemon Jefferson
Wilson’s T.O.B.A. Band
Jasper Taylor and His State Street Boys
Jasper Taylor and His State Street Boys
Ardell “Shelly” Bragg
Ardell “Shelly” Bragg
Preston Jackson and His Uptown Band
Preston Jackson and His Uptown Band
Eloise Bennett
Eloise Bennett
Blind Blake
Blind Blake
Grace Outlaw &
Grace Outlaw &
Rev. J. M. Gates
Rev. J. M. Gates
Elzadie Robinson
Elkins Mixed Quartette
Elkins Mixed Quartette
Ma Rainey
Ma Rainey
Elzadie Robinson
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Papa Charlie Jackson
Papa Charlie Jackson
Bo Weavil Jackson
Bo Weavil Jackson
Biddleville Quintette
Biddleville Quintette
Blind Lemon Jefferson
Blind Lemon Jefferson
Leola B. “Coot Grant” Wilson
Leola B. “Coot Grant” Wilson
Rev. J. M. Gates
Rev. J. M. Gates
Blythe’s Washboard Ragamuffins
Blythe’s Washboard Ragamuffins
Ardell “Shelly” Bragg
Charlie “Dad” Nelson
Charlie “Dad” Nelson
Blind Blake
Blind Blake
Homer Quincy Smith
Homer Quincy Smith
Kaai Serenaders
Kaai Serenaders
Joe Sims and Clarence Williams
Joe Sims and Clarence Williams
Iva Smith
Iva Smith
Rev. W. A. White
Rev. W. A. White
Ma Rainey
Ma Rainey
Cow Cow Davenport
Cow Cow Davenport
Rev. J. M. Gates
Rev. J. M. Gates
Pickett-Parham Apollo Syncopators
Pickett-Parham Apollo Syncopators
Blind Blake
Blind Blake
Blind Lemon Jefferson
Blind Lemon Jefferson
Leola B. “Coot Grant” Wilson
Leola B. “Coot Grant” Wilson
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Dixon’s Jazz Maniacs
Dixon’s Jazz Maniacs
Iva Smith
Iva Smith
Biddleville Quintette
Biddleville Quintette
Rev. James Beard & Biddleville Quintette
Rev. James Beard
W. Lawrence James
Jeanette’s Synco Jazzers
Jeanette’s Synco Jazzers
Cow Cow Davenport
Cow Cow Davenport
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Blind Lemon Jefferson
Blind Lemon Jefferson
Ma Rainey
Ma Rainey
Marie Bradley
Marie Bradley
John Williams Synco Jazzers
John Williams Synco Jazzers
Ardell “Shelly” Bragg
Lucille Bogan
Lucille Bogan
Rev. J. M. Gates
Rev. J. M. Gates
Papa Charlie Jackson
Biddleville Quintette
Biddleville Quintette
Priscilla Stewart
Priscilla Stewart
Blind Blake
Blind Blake
Priscilla Stewart
Priscilla Stewart
Marie Bradley
Marie Bradley
Charlie “Dad” Nelson
Charlie “Dad” Nelson
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Elzadie Robinson
Jeanette’s Synco Jazzers
Jeanette’s Synco Jazzers
Dodds and Parham
Dixon and Channey
Iva Smith
Iva Smith
Sister Ernia Mae Cunningham & T.C.I. Sacred Singers
Sister Ernia Mae Cunningham & T.C.I. Sacred Singers
Sister Ernia Mae Cunningham & T.C.I. Sacred Singers
Blind Lemon Jefferson
Walter “Buddy Boy” Hawkins
Walter “Buddy Boy” Hawkins
Rev. H. C. Gatewood
Rev. H. C. Gatewood
Rev. J. M. Gates
Rev. J. M. Gates
Blind Blake
Biddleville Quintette
Biddleville Quintette
Ora Brown
Ora Brown
Rev. T. T. Rose
Rev. T. T. Rose
Dodds and Parham
Dodds and Parham
Blind Connie Rosemond
Blind Connie Rosemond
Pace Jubilee Singers
Pace Jubilee Singers
Fletcher Henderson’s Orchestra
Fletcher Henderson’s Orchestra
Blind Lemon Jefferson
Blind Lemon Jefferson
Ida Cox
Ida Cox
Walter “Buddy Boy” Hawkins
Walter “Buddy Boy” Hawkins
Rev. James Beard & Biddleville Quintette
Rev. James Beard & Biddleville Quintette
T.C.I. Women’s Four
T.C.I. Women’s Four
Charlie “Dad” Nelson
Charlie “Dad” Nelson
Blind Lemon Jefferson
D. C. Nelson’s Paramount Serenaders
D. C. Nelson’s Paramount Serenaders
Mississippi Jubilee Singers
Mississippi Jubilee Singers
Iva Smith
Iva Smith
Blind Blake
Blind Blake
Madlyn Davis
Madlyn Davis &
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
[Verse 1]
Who can tell me where to find
[?] man [?]
'Cause my man's doggin' me
I mean doggin' me
And I'm getting tired of the way my man is doggin' me
[Verse 2]
The man I love is so far away
The one I hate, I see him every day
And he's still doggin' me
Lord, my man is doggin' me
And I'm getting tired of the way my daddy's doggin' me
[Verse 3]
Did not think my daddy would treat me so
He goes with the girl that stays next door
And still he doggin' me
Lord, my baby's doggin' me
And I'm getting tired of the way my baby's doggin' me
[Verse 4]
I used to be good, really nice and kind
But the man I've got has changed my mind
Because he dogged me
Lord, and he was doggin' poor me
But I'm getting sick and tired of the way my daddy's doggin' me
[Verse 5]
I go to work in the morning in the ice and snow
Then he tells me "Baby, I can't use you no more"
Don't you know, he's doggin' me
Lord, he was doggin' me
And I'm getting sick and tired of the way my baby's doggin' me
[Verse 6]
My daddy told me to my face
He would get another baby to take my place
He was doggin' me
Lord, my baby's doggin' poor me
And I'm getting sick and tired of the way my daddy's doggin' me
Doggin’ Me was written by Ardell “Shelly” Bragg.
In The Blues Come To Texas by Paul Oliver and Mack McCormick, Ardell Bragg is quoted as saying:
After I put out ‘Doggin’ Me,‘ somebody else got it and put it out [Lillian Glinn and Hattie Burleson]. I made that song up, on the train going up to Chicago. I never had any songs ready. I just told them...