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Fenton Robinson (born Fenton Lee Robinson on 23 September 1935; died 25 November 1997) was an American blues singer and exponent of the Chicago blues guitar. He recorded his signature song, "Somebody Loan Me a Dime", in 1967. The song was used in the film The Blues Brothers, being heard playing on the radio when Jake (John Belushi) is being transported and paroled. A cover version was recorded by Boz Scaggs in 1969. His Japanese fans reverently dubbed Fenton Robinson "the mellow blues genius" because of his ultra-smooth vocals and jazz-inflected guitar work. But beneath the obvious subtlety resides a spark of constant regeneration -- Robinson tirelessly strives to invent something fresh and vital whenever he's near a bandstand. The soft-spoken Mississippi native got his career going in Memphis, where he had moved at age 16. First, Rosco Gordon used him on a 1956 session for Duke that produced "Keep on Doggin'." The next year, Fenton made his own debut as a leader for the Bihari Brothers' Meteor label with his first reading of "Tennessee Woman." His band, the Dukes, included mentor Charles McGowan on guitar. T-Bone Walker and B.B. King were Robinson's idols. 1957 also saw Fenton team up with bassist Larry Davis at the Flamingo Club in Little Rock. Bobby Bland caught the pair there and recommended them to his boss, Duke Records prexy Don Robey. Both men made waxings for Duke in 1958, Robinson playing on Davis' classic "Texas Flood" and making his own statement with "Mississi
Somebody Loan Me A Dime - Remastered
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38,3443The Getaway - Remastered
34,9044You Don't Know What Love Is - Remastered
22,0765The Getaway
18,9146You Don't Know What Love Is
15,3827As The Years Go Passing By
14,4728Going To Chicago - Remastered
8,8359I Hear Some Blues Downstairs
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Somebody Loan Me A Dime (Remastered)

Somebody Loan Me a Dime

I Hear Some Blues Downstairs

Monday Morning Boogie & Blues (Remastered)

Blues Jam Live Audio: Fenton Robinson

Nightflight
Blues Legends - Chicago Blues
Blues Legends --Guitar Legend

Monday Morning Boogie & Blues

Mellow Fellow
Alligator Records 35X35

Out of Chicago the Chicago Blues Master Live and Studio Sessions 1989/92