Somebody Loan Me A Dime - Release History

Release History

The album was Robinson's debut for the Alligator Records label, the first of three for the label. (For his second, I Hear Some Blues Downstairs, Robinson would be nominated for a Grammy Award.) Prior to his contract with Alligator, Robinson had encountered difficulties finding a studio home for his music. The album has been subsequently reissued a number of times by Alligator in the United States and internationally by Japanese labels Pony Canyon and P-Vine. The 2001 P-Vine re-issue includes two bonus tracks: "I Hear Some Blues Downstairs" (4:16) and "As the Years Go Passing By" (4:49).

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