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Who originally sang Loan Me a Dime?

Who originally sang Loan Me a Dime?

Fenton Robinson
Such is the case with the song “Loan Me A Dime” originally written by Fenton Robinson in 1967. In the same way that Fenton wrote the song, Boz and Duane Allman take to the next level on their versions.

When was Loan Me a Dime written?

“Loan Me a Dime” was written by blues player Fenton Robinson in 1967. Boz Scaggs version is longer (12:48) and highlights all the talented musicians that performed on it.

Did Duane Allman play on loan me a dime?

Boz Scaggs + Duane Allman, “Loan Me a Dime” (1969): One Track Mind.

Who played Loan Me a Dime?

Somebody Loan Me a Dime is a 1974 studio album by blues singer and guitarist Fenton Robinson, his debut under the Alligator Records imprint. Blending together some elements of jazz with Chicago blues and Texas blues, the album was largely critically well received and is regarded as important within his discography.

Did Boz Scaggs write Loan Me a Dime?

The penultimate track is “Loan Me a Dime”, a cover of the Fenton Robinson song “Somebody Loan Me a Dime”. The 1969 release lists Scaggs as the songwriter, but later reissues credit the song to Robinson.

What year did Boz Scaggs record Loan Me a Dime?

1969
Duane Allman & Boz Scaggs ~ ”Loan Me A Dime” 1969.

What slide did Duane Allman use?

In the early days, Duane would re-tune his gold-top Gibson Les Paul between songs in order to play slide. Later, co-guitarist Dickey Betts gave Duane a two-pickup 1961 Gibson SG/Les Paul Standard that was used solely for slide playing.

Where are Duane Allman’s guitars?

Today, Duane’s former guitar is on display at the Allman Brothers Band Museum at the Big House in Macon, Georgia.

What genre is Boz Scaggs?

R&B/Soul
Children’s Music
Boz Scaggs/Genres

Who is the best slide guitarist?

Proclaimed as the “King of Slide Guitar”, Elmore James was an innovator who began making music on improvised 1-string instruments back in his childhood. His song “The Sky Is Crying” remains as one of the most important blues standards of all time.

What tuning does Derek Trucks use?

open E tuning
Like Duane Allman, Derek always plays slide in an open E tuning (he plays everything in the open E tuning), and this example offers a solo in his style played over a “Blue Sky” type of backing track.

Who bought Duane Allman’s gold top?

Meanwhile, Allman’s original goldtop drifted around Daytona, passing through the hands of three different owners, the last of which eventually sold it to a local guitar store. In 1977, the shop sold it to Gainesville guitarist Scot LaMar.