Ma Rainey
Ma Rainey
Lottie Kimbrough
Lottie Kimbrough
Ida Cox
Ida Cox
Edmonia Henderson
Edna Hicks
Edna Hicks
Priscilla Stewart
Priscilla Stewart
Thelma La Vizzo
Thelma La Vizzo
James Blythe
James Blythe
Trixie Smith
Trixie Smith
Maggie Jones
Maggie Jones
Monette Moore
Monette Moore
Trixie Smith
Trixie Smith
Ida Cox
Ida Cox
Anna Lee Chisholm
Anna Lee Chisholm
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ma Rainey
Ma Rainey
Jelly Roll Morton
Jelly Roll Morton
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Papa Charlie Jackson
Papa Charlie Jackson
Ida Cox
Ida Cox
Sunset Four Quartette
Sunset Four Quartette
Ma Rainey
Ma Rainey
Kitty Brown & Leroy Morton
Kitty Brown & Leroy Morton
Priscilla Stewart
Priscilla Stewart
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Eddie Green & Billie Wilson
Eddie Green & Billie Wilson
Ma Rainey
Ma Rainey
Ida Cox
Ida Cox
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Sodarisa Miller
Sodarisa Miller
Trixie Smith
Trixie Smith
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Lottie Kimbrough
Lottie Kimbrough
Papa Charlie Jackson
Papa Charlie Jackson
Ida Cox
Ida Cox
Ma Rainey
Ma Rainey
Edmonia Henderson
Edmonia Henderson
Priscilla Stewart
Priscilla Stewart
Sunset Four Quartette
Sunset Four Quartette
Ma Rainey
Ma Rainey
Sodarisa Miller
Sodarisa Miller
Ford and Ford
Ford and Ford
Trixie Smith
Trixie Smith
Jimmy O’Bryant & James Blythe & Jasper Taylor
Jimmy O’Bryant & Jasper Taylor & James Blythe
Ukulele “Bob” Williams
Ukulele “Bob” Williams
Julia Davis (1920s Blues Singer)
Julia Davis (1920s Blues Singer)
The Down Home Syncopaters & Trixie Smith
The Down Home Syncopaters & Trixie Smith
Thelma La Vizzo
Ida Cox
Ida Cox
Ma Rainey
Ma Rainey
Priscilla Stewart
Priscilla Stewart
Lottie Kimbrough
Lottie Kimbrough
Lovie Austin’s Blues Serenaders
Lovie Austin’s Blues Serenaders
Trixie Smith
Trixie Smith
Ma Rainey
Ma Rainey
Ida Cox
Ida Cox
Papa Charlie Jackson
Papa Charlie Jackson
Jimmy O’Bryant’s Washboard Band
Jimmy O’Bryant’s Washboard Band
Sodarisa Miller
Sodarisa Miller
Trixie Smith
Trixie Smith
Ida Cox
Ida Cox
Papa Charlie Jackson
Papa Charlie Jackson
Jimmy O’Bryant’s Washboard Band
Jimmy O’Bryant’s Washboard Band &
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartette
Leola B. “Coot Grant” Wilson
Sunset Four Quartette
Sunset Four Quartette
Professor J. Wesley Jones and Community Choristers
Sodarisa Miller
Sodarisa Miller
Jimmy O’Bryant’s Washboard Band
Lovie Austin’s Blues Serenaders
Lovie Austin’s Blues Serenaders & Priscilla Stewart
Lovie Austin’s Blues Serenaders & Priscilla Stewart
Jones’ Paramount Charleston Four
Jones’ Paramount Charleston Four
Papa Charlie Jackson
Papa Charlie Jackson
Ida Cox
Ida Cox
Lovie Austin’s Blues Serenaders
Lovie Austin’s Blues Serenaders
Ma Rainey
Ma Rainey
Sunset Four Quartette
Sunset Four Quartette
Priscilla Stewart
Priscilla Stewart
Jimmy O’Bryant’s Washboard Band
Jimmy O’Bryant’s Washboard Band
Jimmy O’Bryant’s Washboard Band
Papa Charlie Jackson
Papa Charlie Jackson
Ma Rainey
Ma Rainey
Ida Cox
Ida Cox
Sunset Four Quartette
Sodarisa Miller
Sodarisa Miller
Jimmy O’Bryant’s Washboard Band
Jimmy O’Bryant’s Washboard Band
Ma Rainey
Ma Rainey
Papa Charlie Jackson
Papa Charlie Jackson
Jimmy O’Bryant’s Washboard Band
Jimmy O’Bryant’s Washboard Band
Ida Cox
Ida Cox
Priscilla Stewart
Priscilla Stewart
[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
Sugar Daddy Blues was written by Paul Banks.