FIRST TIME REACTING TO | Fats Domino | 'Blueberry Hill'

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Fats was so positive and dignified. He was always the man you see here. Wonderful man! So authentic. Always smiling ❤❤ RIP

judyd
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Blueberry Hill was the very first 45 record I ever owned .I was like 8 or 9 yrs old I played this song on my little record player thousands of times. I’m now 77 yrs old. Fats Domino was part of this new music movement called Rock n Roll….love this. A great memory for me……. Thank you for your reaction

steve
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I remember first hearing about this song while watching Happy Days when I was a child. I listened to it a short time later and enjoyed it.

williambryan
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Big hit for "Fats. A song I always enjoyed. A little before my time. My parents loved this song. This isn't a Elvis cover. Originally released in 1940 by Sammy Kaye. Big hit, like I said for Fats but in 1956. When he said he dedicated this song to Elvis it was a performance after Elvis' death. That's the reason for dedication. To honor him upon his passing.I don't believe Elvis every sang this song on the radio. ✌️
P. S. - Have the day you deserve Ms. Britt.

dansavoie
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Antoine "Fats" Domino was one of the original founders of rock and roll in the 1950's. He had many htis during that time that included Ain't That A Shame, I'm Walking, Walking To New Orleans, Blue Monday, Let The Four Winds Blow and many others. He is one of the first members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Truly a legendary performer.

mikelesley
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Fats Domino was a great singer songwriter & pianist. He was one of the pioneers of rock & roll music in the 50's-60's. Elvis Presley said he was a huge influence on him when he was starting out. Some of his other hits were "Ain't That A Shame", "Walking To New Orleans", "I'm Walkin'", "Valley Of Tears", "Whole Lotta Lovin'", "I Want To Walk You Home", "Blue Monday", "My Blue Heaven" etc.

dagmar.
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So happy to see you react to this wonderful song. It was required. Parents taught their children to speak this way. It did not matter whom the children were talking to. It was a society wide. Not anymore. I would love to see you react to Honky Tonk Angel's. This is a group comprised of Dolly Parton, Loretta Lynn and Tammy Wynette. I really think you would appreciate the songs they sang. Hope you have a blessed day 🙏 💛.

debcombs
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"The Singing Cowboy" Movie Gene Autry sang Blueberry Hill in 1936.

funbeachbum
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A foundation stone of post 50s music. So smooth, so classy.

johnmadden
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A news reporter here in New Orleans did an interview with him and one thing he revealed was that he was terrified of going on stage every time, because he’s afraid to let his fans down

tomcat
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I met Fats Domino outside a music venue in Seattle back in the early 90's. He was sitting on a park bench alone just taking a break. I spoke to him and he was the kindest person you could ask to meet. It was like talking to a family member.

wildcycles
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Many musicologists credit Fats Domino with recording the first Rock and Roll song, "The Fat Man" in 1949.

dr_vega
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I grew up loving this song, along with "Ain't That a Shame". Fats was just so cool.

jennastorm
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I saw Fats in concert in 1960 - I was 16 and it was my first concert. He came 2 hours late then sang without a break for over 4 hours. I agree, he was a class act. Much of the music back then included sax. I miss it.

leswilson
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Although Elvis did a version of this fats domino track it was never really associated as an Elvis number

thomasbarr
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I played this shellacl single every day when I was 5 Years old in 1964 on our record player. I found my freedom on blueberry hill, that where my first words in english! Hi from Germany!

alpenhuhn
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When I was a young fella. We go bush, light a bonfire, someone would have a guitar & we would have a big sing along. Blueberry Hill was one of the favourites.

grahamjohnbarr
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A great song from my childhood.
This is the best video I've seen of him playing Blueberry Hill.
I understand that he was very shy and preferred to play in his hometown of New Orleans, and not do concert tours.

kenjordan
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Elvis referred to Fats Domino as the true king of rock and roll. In 1970 I was fortunate enough to see Fats Domino in a small setting in New Orleans. That same year I attended Elvis concerts in Houston and then Vegas. Damn good year for me.

Lam-hemj
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Elvis loved this song. Fats went to Graceland and would play all night for Elvis

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