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Lucille Bogan

Pot Hound Blues

by Lucille Bogan
Lucille Bogan

Biography:

Lucille Bogan (April 1, 1897 - August 10, 1948) was an American blues singer, among the first to be recorded. She also recorded under the pseudonym Bessie Jackson. Bogan sang straight-talking blues about drinking ("Sloppy Drunk Blues"), prostitution ("Tricks Ain't Walking No More"), gambling, lesbianism and other facets of what her generation called 'the life'. The jazz critic and sexologist Ernest Borneman grouped her with Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith in the "the big three of the blues".

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Lucille Bogan

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  • Pot Hound Blues
  • Shave Em Dry
  • Sloppy Drunk Blues

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[Verse 1]
C F C
You must bring me a job or money from anywhere
F C
You must bring me a job or money from anywhere
G F C
Caus I can get your kind of lovin' in the street just anywhere

[Verse 2]
C F C
You come home every day lookin' for your stew and beans
F C
You come home every day lookin' for your stew and beans
G F C
And you have got more nerve than any pot hound I've ever seen

[Verse 3]
C
Now you take your money, you have your fun
C
You don't have nothin', when house rent come
F C
And I'm thru, cookin' your stew and beans
G F C
And you can eat more neckbones that any man I've ever seen

[Verse 4]
C F C
Now if you want me baby you got to make your purse show down
F C
If you want me baby make your purse show down
G F C
And you got to put your money down where I got mine

[Verse 5]
C F
Now you're layin' up in my bed, between my two white sheets
C
I can't see and smell nothin', but your doggone feet
F C
And I'm thru, tryin' to make a man of you
G F C
And if you can't bring a job don't you look for your daily stew

[Verse 6]
C F
I worked hard from Monday until late Saturday night
C
And you're a dirty mistreater, you ain't treatin' me right
F C
And I'm thru, cookin' your stew and beans
G F C
And you's a dirty pot hound, dirty as any man I've seen




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