Very nice. I was wondering if Tampa or SBW recorded it first, and found [this wikipedia article]. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar_Mama_(song).
Meanwhile, I have a pretty so-so compilation of Patton covers,'Down the Dirt Road' which has Sugar Mama on it (credited to Charley) performed by Joe Louis Walker. So either the compilers know something the rest of us don't, or they just don't give a good goddamn.
It is the sleeve notes rather than the audio, but it is the Flyright CD which does not have a name on it other than 'Sam Chatmon'. Here it is.
Meanwhile, I'll have another go at finding it.
Following my abject failure to find the CD, I found this that I posted on a blues forum I used to frequent:
>"Sam was the Mike Tyson of blues 'exaggeration' - there's this in the sleevenotes to Flyright FLY CD 63: >"I helped raise up those King boys around Arcola. I was the agent on the place and they all worked on the same plantation where I was. B.B and Albert and Freddie. All brothers. If they wasn't I didn't know cuz that's what all of them went by. They all had the same mama".
Happy to have introduced you to someone new. There's a very good Taggart compilation called '<em>Been Listening All Day</em>' on Nehi records. That said, Amazon have royally messed up the track names, as he never recorded '*On the Trail of the Lonesome Pin*e'...
(I know the owner of Nehi, so I'm happy to give him a plug from time to time)