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February 26, 2020

45 RPMs 41: "Fats" Domino ~ Blueberry Hill

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Fats Domino ~ Blueberry Hill
45 RPM record
photo by Styrous®


Today, February 26, is the birthday of Fats Domino who was born in 1928. He was an American rhythm and blues pianist and singer-songwriter. In 1957 he recorded one of my All-Time favorite hits, Blueberry Hill. I remember falling in love with the song when I heard it. I was in high school and deeply in love with a beautiful girl named Janet who would break my heart later that year. While the lyrics are about having lost a love, the melody is beautiful and Domino's piano work is exquisite. Also, it is a terrific slow dance song!             
         

 Fats Domino ~ Blueberry Hill
45 RPM record detail
detail photo by Styrous®


Blueberry Hill was written by Vincent Rose, Al Lewis and Larry Stock for Gene Autry to sing in his 1941 western The Singing Hill; it became one of Autry's best-selling recordings. The song had previously been recorded, in 1940 by Sammy Kaye, Gene Krupa, the Glenn Miller Orchestra, Kay Kyser, Russ Morgan, Connee Boswell, and Jimmy Dorsey; then by Louis Armstrong in 1949 and many others (links below).

The Domino version was ranked number 82 in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.           
       
 Fats Domino ~ Blueberry Hill
45 RPM record detail
detail photo by Styrous® 


[Verse 1]
I found my thrill on Blueberry Hill
On Blueberry Hill, when I found you

[Verse 2]
The moon stood still on Blueberry Hill
And lingered until my dream came true

[Bridge 1]
The wind in the willow played
Love's sweet melody
But all of those vows you made
Were never to be

[Verse 3]
Though we're apart, you're part of me still
For you were my thrill on Blueberry Hill

[Bridge 2]
The wind in the willow played
Love's sweet melody
But all of those vows you made
Were only to be

[Verse 4]
Though we're apart, you're part of me still
For you were my thrill on Blueberry Hill
     

The song was featured in the soundtrack of the 1956 film, Shake, Rattle & Rock! The film starred Fats Domino, Big Joe Turner and saxophonist Choker Campbell as themselves, Mike Connors of later Mannix fame, Lisa Gaye the sister of Debra Paget, Sterling Holloway, Douglass Dumbrille of the 1964 film Shock Treatment, Raymond Hatton whose films included In Cold Blood, Percy Helton of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969), Paul Dubov of High Noon (1952) and other film stars (link below).          

Since the Domino release in 1957, Blueberry Hill has been covered by dozens of recording artists: Elvis Presley (1957), Ricky Nelson (1958), Duane Eddy (1959), Little Richard (1964), Led Zeppelin (1970), Chris Isaac took a turn at it with French recording artist, Johnny Halllyday in 2006, Elton John (2007), an instrumental jazz version by Al Hirt and even a Czech version by Milan Chladil entitled, Růžový pahorek which translates into Pink Hill (the linguistic as well as the music suffers in translation). Dozens of others have covered it (links below).  
          

Fats Domino ~ Honey Chile
45 RPM record
photo by Styrous® 


The "B" side of the record is Honey Chile, the total opposite of Blueberry. It is bouncy, lively and a terrific dance song (link below).        
         

Fats Domino ~ Honey Chile
45 RPM record detail
detail photo by Styrous® 


One of the pioneers of rock and roll music, Fats Domino sold more than 65 million records. Between 1955 and 1960, he had eleven Top 10 hits. 

On his birthday in 1987 he received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 29th annual Grammy Awards (link below).

In 1995 Domino received the Rhythm & Blues Foundation's Ray Charles Lifetime Achievement Award.        
On January 12, 2007, Domino was honored with the OffBeat magazine Lifetime Achievement Award at the annual Best of the Beat Awards, held at the House of Blues in New Orleans. The Mayor of the city, Ray Nagin, declared the day "Fats Domino Day in New Orleans and presented him with a signed declaration.

On May 19, 2007, his last public performance was at Tipitina's at New Orleans, performing to a full house (link below). In September of that year, Domino was inducted into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame.

In 2015, his song The Fat Man entered the Grammy Hall of Fame (The Recording Academy in Santa Monica, California).         

On August 21, 2016, Domino was inducted into the National Rhythm and Blues Hall of Fame. The ceremony was held in Detroit, Michigan.         
       
        
Fats Domino ~ Honey Chile
45 RPM record detail
detail photo by Styrous®


Fats Domino died on October 24, 2017, at his home in Harvey, Louisiana, at the age of 89, from natural causes, according to the coroner's office.    

On June 25, 2019, The New York Times Magazine listed Fats Domino among hundreds of artists whose material was reportedly destroyed in the 2008 Universal fire.               
        

Tracklist:

Side 1:

A     Blueberry Hill, written by Lewis*, Stock*, Rose* - 2:14

Side 2:

B     Honey Chile, written by A. Domino & D. Bartholomew* - 1:55

Companies, etc.

    Published By – Reeve Music Co., Inc.
    Published By – Chappell & Co., Inc.

Notes:

B: From the American-International Picture Shake, Rattle and Rock

Maroon label version; for red label use this link: Blueberry Hill / Honey Chile
Barcode and Other Identifiers

    Matrix / Runout (Label Side A): IM-1082
    Matrix / Runout (Label Side B): IM-1083
    Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A): 45-IM-1082-2
    Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B): 45-IM-1083-2
    Matrix / Runout (Variant 2: Side A run-out, etched): 45-IM-1082-1 5407
    Matrix / Runout (Variant 2: Side B run-out, etched): 45-IM-1083-1 5407

Barcode and Other Identifiers

    Matrix / Runout (A side label): IM-1082
    Matrix / Runout (B side label): IM-1083
    Matrix / Runout (A side runout etched): 340 IM-1082
    Matrix / Runout (B side runout etched): 340 IM-1083

     
         
Viewfinder links:

1987 Lifetime Achievement Award         
Louis Armstrong    
Gene Autry       
Fats Domino
Jimmy Dorsey        
Gene Krupa     
Kay Kyser         
Glenn Miller       
Elvis Presley       
Little Richard          
Led Zeppelin             
Big Joe Turner        
    
Net links:
         
Blueberry Hill recorded versions           
Infogalactic ~ Selected list of recorded versions       
Jazziz ~ A short history of Blueberry Hill         
The Movie Court ~ Great Moments in Cover History: Blueberry Hill    
RollingStone ~ 500 Greatest Songs of All Time           
Shake, Rattle & Rock!        
Steyn Online ~ Steyn's Song of the Week ~ Blueberry Hill      
     
YouTube links:
         
Fats Domino ~  
        Blueberry Hill      
        Blueberry Hill (video)  
        Blueberry Hill (live) (1989)          
        Honey Chile         
        Honey Chile (film)         
Fats at New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival       
Louis Armstrong ~ Blueberry Hill (1941)       
Louis Armstrong ~ Blueberry Hill (live)      
Gene Autry ~ Blueberry Hill         
Milan Chladil ~ Růžový pahorek (Pink Hill)        
Al Hirt ~ Blueberry Hill              
Elton John ~ Blueberry Hill         
Sammy Kaye w/Tommy Ryan, vocal ~ Blueberry Hill (1940)   
Brenda Lee ~ Blueberry Hill              
Jerry Lee Lewis ~ Blueberry Hill              
Glenn Miller & Ray Eberle ~ Blueberry Hill             
Elvis Presley ~ Blueberry Hill             
Led Zeppelin ~ Blueberry Hill      
     
       
   
        
       
Styrous® ~ Wednesday, February 26, 2020       
   

January 3, 2020

45 RPMs 37: Fats Domino ~ I'm Walkin'

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"Fats" Domino ~ I'm Walkin'
45 RPM record sleeve detail
record sleeve photographer unknown
photo of record sleeve by Styrous®


On January 3, 1957, Antoine "Fats" Domino Jr. recorded I'm Walkin'. Written in collaboration with  Dave Bartholomew, it became a huge hit peaking at No. 4 on the pop singles chart! There is a terrific sax solo played by Herbert Hardesty, Frank Fields is on bass and Earl Palmer is on drums.    


 
"Fats" Domino
date & photographer unknown


I loved the bouncy, happy and joyous sound of I'm Walkin'. In spite of the circumstances of the song, the lyrics promise a positive resolution, so, almost always gives me an uplifting feeling.    
      


"Fats" Domino ~ I'm Walkin'
45 RPM record sleeve front cover
record sleeve photographer unknown
photo of record sleeve by Styrous®




I'm walkin', yes indeed, and I'm talkin' 'bout you and me
I'm hopin' that you'll come back to me (yes)
I'm lonely as I can be, I'm waitin' for your company
I'm hopin' that you'll come back to me

What 'ya gonna do when the well runs dry?
You're gonna run away and hide
I'm gonna run right by your side, for you pretty baby I'll even die
I'm walkin', yes indeed, I'm talkin' 'bout you and me
I'm hopin' that you'll come back to me
I'm walkin', yes indeed, and I'm talkin' 'bout you and me
I'm hopin' that you'll come back to me (yes)
I'm lonely as I can be, I'm waitin' for your company
I'm hopin' that you'll come back to me





"Fats" Domino ~ I'm Walkin'
45 RPM record sleeve back cover
photo of record sleeve by Styrous®



Ricky Nelson did a crossover cover of the song on an episode of The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet; the single was released on Verve Records and reached No. 4 on the pop chart and No. 10 on the R&B chart. It was good but it didn't have the gusto of the Domino version.       


            
 
"Fats" Domino ~ I'm Walkin'
45 RPM record sleeve back cover detail
detail photo of record sleeve by Styrous®



In 1961, Nancy Sinatra performed the song on a television show and the song was later released on the album Bubblegum Girl Vol. 2 in 2005. Her version is pretty laid back and cool, none of the fire of the Domino version.     


Fats" Domino ~ I'm Walkin'
45 RPM record sleeve back cover detail
detail photo of record sleeve by Styrous®





"Fats" Domino ~ I'm Walkin'
45 RPM record, side 1
photo of record sleeve by Styrous®

"Fats" Domino ~ I'm Walkin'
45 RPM record label, side 1
photo of record sleeve by Styrous®


I'm in the Mood for Love is a popular song published in 1935. The music was written by Jimmy McHugh, with lyrics by Dorothy Fields. The song was introduced by Frances Langford in the movie Every Night at Eight released that year. Louis Armstrong also recorded this song and Julie London sang it on her album Julie Is Her Name; I love her version of the tune, it's slow, romantic and fantastically beautiful.                


"Fats" Domino ~ I'm In the Mood for Love
45 RPM record, side 2
photo of record sleeve by Styrous®



"Fats" Domino ~ I'm In the Mood for Love
45 RPM record label, side 2
photo of record sleeve by Styrous®

Tracklist:

A     I'm Walkin’, written by A. Domino & D. Bartholomew* - 2:05
B     I'm In The Mood For Love, written by J. McHugh & D. Fields* - 2:42

Companies, etc.


    Published By – Reeve Music Co., Inc.
    Published By – Robbins Music Corp.
    Record Company – Imperial Records, Inc.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

    Rights Society: BMI
    Matrix / Runout (Label A): IM-1232-45
    Matrix / Runout (Label B): IM-1234-45

Fats Domino ‎– I'm Walkin' / I'm In The Mood For Love
Label: Imperial ‎– 5428
Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single
Country: US
Released: 1957
Genre: Rock
Style: Blues Rock
        
    
       
     
Viewfinder links:       
   
Louis Armstrong             
Fats Domino                 
Julie London        
       
Net links:              
          
Apple Music ~ Bubblegum Girl, Vol. 2 review         
      
YouTube links:                  
          
Fats Domino ~ I'm Walkin'   
Fats Domino ~ I'm Walkin' live performance        
Rickey Nelson ~ I'm Walkin'           
Nancy Sinatra ~ I'm Walkin'                  
Nancy Sinatra ~ I'm Walkin' live performance            
Fats Domino ~ I'm in the Mood for Love    
Louis  Armstrong ~ I'm in the Mood for Love     
Julie London ~ I'm In The Mood For Love  
          
        
Styrous® ~ January 3, 2020