Fats Domino — Blueberry Hill

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I found my thrill on Blueberry Hill
On Blueberry Hill, when I found you
The moon stood still on Blueberry Hill
And lingered until my dreams came true
The wind in the willow played
Love's sweet melody
But all of those vows you made
Were never to be
Though we're apart, you're part of me still
For you were my thrill on Blueberry Hill
The wind in the willow played
Love's sweet melody
But all of those vows we made
Were never to be
Though we're apart, you're part of me still
For you were my thrill on Blueberry Hill
On Blueberry Hill, when I found you
The moon stood still on Blueberry Hill
And lingered until my dreams came true
The wind in the willow played
Love's sweet melody
But all of those vows you made
Were never to be
Though we're apart, you're part of me still
For you were my thrill on Blueberry Hill
The wind in the willow played
Love's sweet melody
But all of those vows we made
Were never to be
Though we're apart, you're part of me still
For you were my thrill on Blueberry Hill
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Louis Armstrong's 1949 recording charted in the Billboard Top 40, reaching number 29.
Fats Domino version was an international hit in 1956 and has become a rock and roll standard. It reached number two for three weeks on the Billboard Top 40 charts, becoming his biggest pop hit, and spent eight non-consecutive weeks at number one on the R&B Best Sellers chart"
“Norm? This is Mitch... You were right- I found my drill.”
Too Funny!!
I had no idea Fats lived until 2017... good for him!
And he was married to the same women (Rosemary Hall) for 61 years.
Highly unusual in showbiz/music industry.
the sort of song that can be heard everyday , no probs
love it!
unlike Trump. what a cunt hahaha you dumb yanks
give Farage a big smooch.. (what decent mother would name their child NIgel??)
love it!
unlike Trump. what a cunt hahaha you dumb yanks
This song will always remind me of Ritchie C.
No kidding! And he was married 61 years!
Brilliant for a slow dance.
Try a slow dance to it.
Tony Jory
London and Somerset
Was funny when I heard it in the third grade (1962), and is still funny today.
A high school teacher was calling roll when a student showed up late. “Where were you?” the teacher asked. “On top of Blueberry Hill,” he replied. A few minutes later, another young man dashed in, replying that he was also “on top of Blueberry Hill.” After the third student rushed in, with the same reason for his tardiness, a young woman came in and said, “Hi, I’m Blueberry Hill.”
My memories of this tune long precede that fun film. It was interesting to hear this song in that film though.
Well the discussion amongst us has begun! His actual last name WAS Domino, and his nickname, according to Wiki:
In 1947, Billy Diamond, a New Orleans bandleader, accepted an invitation to hear the young pianist perform at a backyard barbecue. Domino played well enough that Diamond asked him to join his band, the Solid Senders, at the Hideaway Club in New Orleans, where he would earn $3 a week playing the piano.[10] Diamond nicknamed him "Fats", because Domino reminded him of the renowned pianists Fats Waller and Fats Pichon, but also because of his large appetite.[18][3]
So easy enough! Long Live RP!! And RIP to Fats, who died with little mention, on October 24th, 2017....
15 years later...Me too!
Fats Domino - "Blueberry Hill" Live