About Lillian Goodner
Lillian Goodner (née Paige; 1896–1994) was an American blues singer who performed in the classic female blues style popular during the 1920s. She was billed as "Sister Lillian: Queen of the Sepias". She was born in Montgomery, Alabama and grew up in Chicago, Illinois. Her abilities as a vocalist were recognized early. She entered and won amateur contests before embarking on a professional career, in which she toured the country with her childhood friend, Mae Crowder, in an act billed as the Creole Sisters.
Top Tracks
Chicago blues
No one can Toddle like my Cousin Sue
Awful Moanin' blues
Four Flushing Papa (You've Got To Play Me Straight)
Four Flushing Papa (You’ve Got To Play Me Straight)
Ramblin' (Till I Find My Lovin' Man)
Gonna Get Somebody’s Daddy (Just Wait And See)
Gonna Get Somebody's Daddy (Just Wait And See)
Gonna Get Somebody's Daddy (Just Wait And See0
Ramblin'
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