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I Found My Thrill



by mpn | on December 10, 2012



I Found My Thrill




I Found My Thrill



Domino first attracted national attention with “The Fat Man” in 1949 on Imperial Records. This
song is an early rock and roll record, featuring a rolling piano and Domino doing “wah-wah”
vocalizing over a strong back beat. “The Fat Man” sold one million copies by 1953. Fats Domino
released a series of hit songs with producer and co-writer Dave Bartholomew, saxophonists
Herbert Hardesty and Alvin “Red” Tyler and drummers Earl Palmer and Smokey Johnson. Other
notable and long-standing musicians in Domino’s band were saxophonists Reggie Houston, Lee
Allen, and Fred Kemp, Domino’s trusted bandleader. Domino finally crossed into the pop
mainstream with “Ain’t That A Shame” (1955), which hit the Top Ten, though Pat Boone
characteristically hit No. 1 with a milder cover of the song that received wider radio airplay in a
racially-segregated era.



Domino’s first album, Carry on Rockin’, was released under the Imperial imprint, No. 9009, in
November 1955 and subsequently reissued as Rock and Rollin’ with Fats Domino in
1956.Combining a number of his hits along with some tracks that had not yet been released as
singles, the album went on under its alternate title to reach No. 17 on the “Pop Albums” chart.

I Found My Thrill On Blueberry Hill



His 1956 up-tempo version of the 1940 Vincent Rose, Al Lewis & Larry Stock song, “Blueberry
Hill” reached No. 2 in the Top 40, was No. 1 on the R&B charts for 11 weeks, and was his biggest
hit. “Blueberry Hill” sold more than 5 million copies worldwide in 1956–57. The song had earlier
been recorded by Gene Autry, and Louis Armstrong among many others. He had further hit
singles between 1956 and 1959, including “When My Dreamboat Comes Home” (Pop No. 14),
“I’m Walkin’” (Pop No. 4), “Valley of Tears” (Pop No. 8), “It’s You I Love” (Pop No. 6), “Whole
Lotta Loving” (Pop No. 6), “I Want to Walk You Home” (Pop No. 8), and “Be My Guest” (Pop No.
8). Domino appeared in two films released in 1956: Shake, Rattle & Rock! and The Girl Can’t
Help It. On December 18, 1957, Domino’s hit “The Big Beat” was featured on Dick Clark’s
American Bandstand.

I Found My Thrill With Tear Gas



On November 2, 1956, a riot broke out at Fats Domino’s show in Fayetteville, NC, with police
resorting to tear gas to break up the unruly crowd. Domino jumped out of a window to avoid
the melee; he and two other band members were slightly injured.



Domino continued to have a steady series of hits for Imperial through early 1962, including
“Walkin’ to New Orleans” (1960, Pop No. 6), co-written by Bobby Charles, and “My Girl
Josephine” (Pop No. 14) from the same year. After Imperial Records was sold to outside
interests in early 1963, Domino left the label: “I stuck with them until they sold out,” he claimed
in 1979. In all, Domino recorded over 60 singles for the label, placing 40 songs in the top 10 on
the R&B charts, and scoring 11 top 10 singles on the pop charts. Twenty-two of Domino’s
Imperial singles were double-sided hits.

Post-Imperial recording career (1963–1970s)



Domino moved to ABC-Paramount Records in 1963. The label dictated that he record in
Nashville rather than New Orleans. He was assigned a new producer (Felton Jarvis) and a new
arranger (Bill Justis); Domino’s long-term collaboration with producer/arranger/frequent co-
writer Dave Bartholomew, who oversaw virtually all of his Imperial hits, was seemingly at an
end.



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Jarvis and Justis changed the Domino sound somewhat, notably by adding the backing of a
countrypolitan-style vocal chorus to most of his new recordings. Perhaps as a result of this
tinkering with an established formula, Domino’s chart career was drastically curtailed. He
released 11 singles for ABC-Paramount, but only had one top 40 entry with “Red Sails In The
Sunset” (1963). By the end of 1964 the British Invasion had changed the tastes of the record-
buying public, and Domino’s chart run was over.
I Found My Thrill Help To Empower Your-Self And Find Your Thrill.



Despite the lack of chart success, Domino continued to record steadily until about 1970, leaving
ABC-Paramount in mid-1965 and recording for a variety of other labels: Mercury, Dave
Bartholomew’s small Broadmoor label (reuniting with Bartholomew along the way), and
Reprise. His final Top 100 chart single was on Reprise, a cover of The Beatles’ “Lady Madonna”
which peaked at No. 100 in 1968. He also continued as a popular live act for several decades.He
made a cameo appearance in the movie Any Which Way You Can, filmed in 1979 and released in
1980, which resulted in a Country Chart hit, “Whiskey Heaven”.



I Found My Thrill Help To Empower Your-Self And Find Your Thrill.

Later career (1980s–2005)



In the 1980s, Domino decided he would no longer leave New Orleans, having a comfortable
income from royalties and a dislike for touring, and claiming he could not get any food that he
liked any place else. His induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and an invitation to
perform at the White House failed to persuade Domino to make an exception to this policy.



Domino lived in a mansion in a predominantly working-class Lower Ninth Ward neighborhood,
where he was a familiar sight in his bright pink Cadillac automobile. He makes yearly
appearances at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival and other local events. Domino was
awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1987. Domino’s last tour was a three
week European Tour in 1995. In 1998, President Clinton awarded him the National Medal of
Arts. In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked him No. 25 on their list of the “100 Greatest Artists of All
Time.” Talk about a thrill.



By the end of his career, Domino was credited with more charted Rock hits than any other
classic rock artist except for Elvis Presley.



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  • 1. I Found My Thrill by mpn | on December 10, 2012 I Found My Thrill I Found My Thrill Domino first attracted national attention with “The Fat Man” in 1949 on Imperial Records. This song is an early rock and roll record, featuring a rolling piano and Domino doing “wah-wah” vocalizing over a strong back beat. “The Fat Man” sold one million copies by 1953. Fats Domino released a series of hit songs with producer and co-writer Dave Bartholomew, saxophonists Herbert Hardesty and Alvin “Red” Tyler and drummers Earl Palmer and Smokey Johnson. Other notable and long-standing musicians in Domino’s band were saxophonists Reggie Houston, Lee Allen, and Fred Kemp, Domino’s trusted bandleader. Domino finally crossed into the pop mainstream with “Ain’t That A Shame” (1955), which hit the Top Ten, though Pat Boone characteristically hit No. 1 with a milder cover of the song that received wider radio airplay in a racially-segregated era. Domino’s first album, Carry on Rockin’, was released under the Imperial imprint, No. 9009, in November 1955 and subsequently reissued as Rock and Rollin’ with Fats Domino in 1956.Combining a number of his hits along with some tracks that had not yet been released as singles, the album went on under its alternate title to reach No. 17 on the “Pop Albums” chart. I Found My Thrill On Blueberry Hill His 1956 up-tempo version of the 1940 Vincent Rose, Al Lewis & Larry Stock song, “Blueberry Hill” reached No. 2 in the Top 40, was No. 1 on the R&B charts for 11 weeks, and was his biggest hit. “Blueberry Hill” sold more than 5 million copies worldwide in 1956–57. The song had earlier been recorded by Gene Autry, and Louis Armstrong among many others. He had further hit singles between 1956 and 1959, including “When My Dreamboat Comes Home” (Pop No. 14),
  • 2. “I’m Walkin’” (Pop No. 4), “Valley of Tears” (Pop No. 8), “It’s You I Love” (Pop No. 6), “Whole Lotta Loving” (Pop No. 6), “I Want to Walk You Home” (Pop No. 8), and “Be My Guest” (Pop No. 8). Domino appeared in two films released in 1956: Shake, Rattle & Rock! and The Girl Can’t Help It. On December 18, 1957, Domino’s hit “The Big Beat” was featured on Dick Clark’s American Bandstand. I Found My Thrill With Tear Gas On November 2, 1956, a riot broke out at Fats Domino’s show in Fayetteville, NC, with police resorting to tear gas to break up the unruly crowd. Domino jumped out of a window to avoid the melee; he and two other band members were slightly injured. Domino continued to have a steady series of hits for Imperial through early 1962, including “Walkin’ to New Orleans” (1960, Pop No. 6), co-written by Bobby Charles, and “My Girl Josephine” (Pop No. 14) from the same year. After Imperial Records was sold to outside interests in early 1963, Domino left the label: “I stuck with them until they sold out,” he claimed in 1979. In all, Domino recorded over 60 singles for the label, placing 40 songs in the top 10 on the R&B charts, and scoring 11 top 10 singles on the pop charts. Twenty-two of Domino’s Imperial singles were double-sided hits. Post-Imperial recording career (1963–1970s) Domino moved to ABC-Paramount Records in 1963. The label dictated that he record in Nashville rather than New Orleans. He was assigned a new producer (Felton Jarvis) and a new arranger (Bill Justis); Domino’s long-term collaboration with producer/arranger/frequent co- writer Dave Bartholomew, who oversaw virtually all of his Imperial hits, was seemingly at an end. I Found My Thrill Help To Empower Your-Self And Find Your Thrill. Jarvis and Justis changed the Domino sound somewhat, notably by adding the backing of a countrypolitan-style vocal chorus to most of his new recordings. Perhaps as a result of this tinkering with an established formula, Domino’s chart career was drastically curtailed. He released 11 singles for ABC-Paramount, but only had one top 40 entry with “Red Sails In The Sunset” (1963). By the end of 1964 the British Invasion had changed the tastes of the record- buying public, and Domino’s chart run was over.
  • 3. I Found My Thrill Help To Empower Your-Self And Find Your Thrill. Despite the lack of chart success, Domino continued to record steadily until about 1970, leaving ABC-Paramount in mid-1965 and recording for a variety of other labels: Mercury, Dave Bartholomew’s small Broadmoor label (reuniting with Bartholomew along the way), and Reprise. His final Top 100 chart single was on Reprise, a cover of The Beatles’ “Lady Madonna” which peaked at No. 100 in 1968. He also continued as a popular live act for several decades.He made a cameo appearance in the movie Any Which Way You Can, filmed in 1979 and released in 1980, which resulted in a Country Chart hit, “Whiskey Heaven”. I Found My Thrill Help To Empower Your-Self And Find Your Thrill. Later career (1980s–2005) In the 1980s, Domino decided he would no longer leave New Orleans, having a comfortable income from royalties and a dislike for touring, and claiming he could not get any food that he liked any place else. His induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and an invitation to perform at the White House failed to persuade Domino to make an exception to this policy. Domino lived in a mansion in a predominantly working-class Lower Ninth Ward neighborhood, where he was a familiar sight in his bright pink Cadillac automobile. He makes yearly appearances at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival and other local events. Domino was awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1987. Domino’s last tour was a three week European Tour in 1995. In 1998, President Clinton awarded him the National Medal of Arts. In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked him No. 25 on their list of the “100 Greatest Artists of All Time.” Talk about a thrill. By the end of his career, Domino was credited with more charted Rock hits than any other classic rock artist except for Elvis Presley. Align yourself with a team that actually helps and works with you below And you too can find your thrill.
  • 4. Here Are Just A Few Of Our Prosperity Team Benefits that help people stick with us! Daily “Think & Grow Rich” Mindset Calls – Monday-Friday (Morning)… Daily Internet Marketing Webinars – Monday-Friday (Noon)… Daily Action Assignments & Accountability Facebook Group Mastermind… Training Site (All Recordings & Tutorial Trainings)… Marketing System & Pages That Do All The Heavy Lifting For You… And Most Importantly A Partnership Top Internet Marketers, Offline Marketers, 6 & 7 Figure Income Earners! 172016_1620975960098_582640_o.jpg Name:Amy L. Dickey Phone:1-419-574-1890 or Skype:amy.dickey71 earn 100% commissionsP.s. I FOUND MY THRILL NOW FOUND YOURS BY CLICKING HERE –
  • 5. This entry was posted in Empower Network, Internet Marketing, Testimonials Tags: airports in louisiana, blueberry hill, blueberry hill lyrics, fats and oils, fats in food, louisiana, louisiana campgrounds, louisiana map, new orleans louisiana, on blueberry hill, state of louisiana, the thrill, thrill, thrill definition, thrill is gone, thrill me, trans fats, trans fats foods, unemployment louisiana, what are fats « Previous Post About The Author: mpn I have been in internet marketing for about 5 years. Trying different systems going from one thing to the next. Making a couple of bucks nothing worth talking about. Now i have a better understanding of what I'm doing, and we have a really good team to work with here at Empower Network. If you are interested in joining the best thing on the internet right now join here for only $25.00 to start receiving 100% commissions. I'm in this one for the long haul http://www.helptoempower.com