Bourgeois Blues is in Folk Blues, a compilation by Jerry Silverman copyright 1958, the copy I have being a 1968 reprint by Oak Publications of the Macmillan Company hard copy version of 1958.
The version in Folk Blues is virtually the same as that on the Ry Cooder link that Dicho supplied.
Jerry Silverman writes: "A visit by Martha and Huddie Ledbetter to Washington, D.C., in the 1940's resulted in this song, the mood of which was later ehoed by Ted Poston writing in the New York Post (April 17, 1956): "I can't take it anymore", you say, recalling a near fist-fight with a white bus driver that morning and a donnybrook that night with a Negro cab driver who preferred white customers in Washington. "Maybe New York spoiled me", you admit, "but I'm tired of Jim Crow restaurants, Jim Crow hotels and the whole Jim Crow town" (That was wartime Washington.)" (Quote credited to NY Post, 1956).
I've got the sheet music if someone would be prepared to suffer death by Freddie's appalling scanning techniques...
LFF