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Fats Domino – Blueberry Hill – 1956

About The Song


“Blueberry Hill” is a classic song by Fats Domino, released in 1956. It is one of Domino’s most well-known and enduring hits, showcasing his signature piano-playing and smooth vocals. Here are five facts about “Blueberry Hill”:

  1. Original Recording: “Blueberry Hill” was originally written in 1940 by Vincent Rose, Al Lewis, and Larry Stock. Fats Domino’s version, released in 1956, became the most famous rendition of the song. His soulful and heartfelt performance elevated the song to iconic status.
  2. Chart Success: Fats Domino’s recording of “Blueberry Hill” was a major chart success. It reached No. 2 on the Billboard Top 100 and No. 1 on the R&B Best Sellers chart. The song’s popularity transcended genres, appealing to both pop and R&B audiences.
  3. Influence on Rock and Roll: Fats Domino was a pioneering figure in the early days of rock and roll, and “Blueberry Hill” played a role in establishing his influence. The song’s combination of R&B, blues, and Domino’s distinctive New Orleans piano style contributed to its lasting impact on the rock and roll genre.
  4. Cover Versions: “Blueberry Hill” has been covered by numerous artists across various genres. Notable renditions include versions by Elvis Presley, Louis Armstrong, and Little Richard. Each artist brought their own interpretation to the classic, showcasing the song’s adaptability.
  5. Pop Culture Impact: “Blueberry Hill” has been featured in numerous films, TV shows, and commercials over the years. Its timeless appeal and recognition factor have made it a go-to choice for evoking a sense of nostalgia and classic Americana in popular culture.

“Blueberry Hill” remains a cornerstone of Fats Domino’s musical legacy and a classic in the broader landscape of American popular music. Its enduring popularity and widespread recognition have cemented its status as one of the standout songs of the 1950s.

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Lyrics

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