Lucille Bogan, born Lucille Anderson on April 1, 1897, in Amory, Mississippi,
was an American blues singer. She began her career recording vaudeville songs
for Okeh Records in New York in 1923 and recorded "Pawn Shop Blues" that same
year. In 1927, Bogan signed with Paramount Records and released her breakthrough
hit "Sweet Petunia". Notable songs include "Sloppy Drunk Blues" (1930) and the
original version of "Black Angel Blues", later covered by B.B. King as "Sweet
Little Angel". Her explicit lyrics often addressed themes of prostitution and
sexuality, earning her a reputation ...