FATS DOMINO

 

               

           

           

 


UNITED ARTISTS - 1A 006-93503
FATS DOMINO
Blueberry hill
My girl Josephine

LIBERTY - 1A 006-93503
FATS DOMINO
Blueberry hill
My girl Josephine

UNITED ARTISTS - 4C 006-92837 M
FATS DOMINO
So long
My girl Josephine
 

 


SUNSET - SLS 50252

FATS DOMINO - BE BY GUEST

Side 1: B my guest - Rose Mary - Poor me - Hide away blues - Swanee river hop (instrumental) - Goodbye - I love her

Side 2: When my dreamboat comes home - Second line jump (instrumental) - New baby - If you need me - My heart is in your hands - Detroit city blues - Fat's frenzy


LIBERTY - SLBX 340754

FATS DOMINO - THE BEST OF FATS DOMINO

Face 1: Blueberry hill - South of the border - I've been around - Country boy - Blue monday - Walking to New Orleans - Yo usaid you love me

Face 2: My blue heaven - Be my guest - So long - Coquette - My girl Josephine - Goin' home - Trouble in mind


LIBERTY - 4C 052-91842

FATS DOMINO - KINGS OF ROCK 'N ROLL

Side 1: My girl Josephine - The fat man - I still love you - Please don't leave me - The big beat - The Sheik of Araby

Side 2: Bo weevil - I'm walking - Be my guest - Ain't that a shame - My blue heaven - Whole lotta loving


MCA RECORDS - 5C 060-63041

FATS DOMINO - THE BEST !

Side 1: Lazy lady - Goodnight sweetheart - Let me call you sweetheart - That certain someone - Nobody needs you like me - Who cares

Side 2: Something you got baby - If you don't know what love is - Packin' up - (All of my live) For you - Sally was a good old girl - A whole lot of trouble

 

 

 

FATS DOMINO (ARTIST BIOGRAPHY)

Antoine Dominique “Fats” Domino (born February 26, 1928 in New Orleans, Louisiana), is a classic R&B and rock and roll singer, songwriter and pianist. He was the best-selling African-American singer of the 1950s and early 1960s whose congenial, non threatening personality allowed him to succeed despite a period of deep-seated racial segregation. Domino is also a pianist with an individualistic bluesy style showing stride and boogie-woogie influences.

In 1986, he was among the first batch to get inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame. “Ain’t That A Shame” and “Blueberry Hill” were named part of The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame’s 500 Songs That Shaped Rock & Roll. In 2004, “Blueberry Hill” was named #81 and “Ain’t That A Shame” was named #431 on Rolling Stone’s Top 500 Songs Of All Time. In 2004, he was named #25 on Rolling Stone’s 100 Greatest Artists Of All Time.

In the wake of Domino’s rescue from his 9th ward home during 2005’s Hurricane Katrina, the Tipitina’s Foundation organized a tribute album to the elder artist featuring Robert Plant, Norah Jones, Paul McCartney and numerous other acts that owe a creative debt to this seminal rock n roll pianist.