As the Years Go Passing By explained

"As the Years Go Passing By" is a song penned by Peppermint Harris for Fenton Robinson, who first recorded it in 1959 on Duke Records, Duke #312. Flamboyant pianist James Booker also played on the session.[1] It is credited to have been written by 'Deadric Malone' (a pseudonym of Don Robey), owner of Duke, which was a customary practice for some producers and label owners at that time. It was originally titled "As the Years Go By" The songs deals with a man who asks a woman not to leave him, as his love will continue for her as the years go by.

Robinson rerecorded the song for his Grammy nominated 1977 album I Hear Some Blues Downstairs,[2] which was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 2010.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fenton Robinson. Allaboutbluesmusic.com. 24 November 2014. 26 April 2021.
  2. Book: Tomko, Gene . Robinson, Fenton . https://books.google.com/books?id=sOKZKESWys0C&q=%22Somebody+Loan+Me+a+Dime%22+Robinson&pg=PA278 . Encyclopedia of the Blues: A–J . Komara, Edward M. . Routledge . 2006 . 0-415-92699-8 . 835. August 17, 2017.
  3. Web site: Awards Winners and Nominees. Blues.org. 26 April 2021.