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  1. This is a list of recordings by American rhythm and blues and rock 'n' roll performer and songwriter Fats Domino. Studio recordings [ edit ] Over 350 studio recordings by Fats Domino have been released in total.

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    A list of songs by Fats Domino⭐, which albums they are on and where to find them on Amazon and Apple Music. Get the best songs by Fats Domino.

  3. He had eleven Top 10 hits between 1955 and 1960. [1] During his career, Domino had 35 records in the U.S. Billboard Top 40, and five of his pre-1955 records sold more than a million copies, being certified gold. He was a regular on Global Charts, from 1950 to 1965.

    A-side
    B-side (from Same Album As A-side Except ...
    Year
    Label And Catalogue Number
    Detroit City Blues
    The Fat Man (from Rock and Rollin' with ...
    1949
    Imperial 5058
    Boogie-Woogie Baby
    Little Bee (from Here Stands Fats ...
    1950
    Imperial 5065
    Hide Away Blues
    She's My Baby
    1950
    Imperial 5077
    Hey La Bas Boogie
    Brand New Baby (from Here Stands Fats ...
    1950
    Imperial 5085
    • 3 min
    • Brian Hiatt,Christopher R. Weingarten,Jon Dolan,Hank Shteamer,Brittany Spanos,Kory Grow,Joe Levy
    • “The Fat Man” (1950) This rollicking two minutes and 37 seconds exploded out of New Orleans as a mix of Delta blues melody and boogie-woogie piano, of sexual energy and free-floating flights of jazz-touched vocal fancy, of Domino’s hard-pounding piano rhythm and a young Earl Palmer’s steady backbeat – in essence, one of the first rock & roll records in existence.
    • “Goin’ Home” (1952) Domino scored his first R&B Number One with this forlorn cut, a farewell to a troublesome lover co-written with Alvin E. Young. “Goin’ home tomorrow/Can’t stand your evil ways,” he sings against a hard-swinging half-time blues groove.
    • “Ain’t That a Shame” (1955) In the summer of 1955, “Ain’t That a Shame” became Domino’s first pop smash, after a string of R&B hits. Pat Boone’s whitebread cover (which Boone allegedly wanted to be titled “Isn’t That a Shame”) reached Number One, but as Jerry Wexler put it, “Fats Domino is still the thing.
    • “Blueberry Hill” (1956) “Blueberry Hill” was first recorded in 1940 by several artists, including Gene Autry and Glenn Miller. But Domino drew on the 1949 Louis Armstrong version when he had run out of material at a session.
  4. Fats Domino has 438 songs with the most popular being Blueberry Hill, Land: Horses/ Land of a Thousand Dances / La Mer (De) and Blue Monday.

  5. The Fats Domino Jukebox: 20 Greatest Hits The Way You Originally Heard Them. Album • 2002. 20 songs • 44 minutes. 1. The Fat Man. 953K plays. 2:37. 2. Goin' Home (Remastered 2002)

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  7. Antoine “Fats” Domino Jr. (February 26, 1928 – October 24, 2017) was an American pianist and singer-songwriter of French Creole descent. His musical style was based on traditional rhythm and...

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