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| His greatest hits! Blueberry Hill, Ain't That A Shame, Valley Of Tears, Walking To New Orleans, Blue Monday, etc. |
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| 1 My Blue Heaven |
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| 2 The Fat Man |
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| 3 Please Don't Leave Me |
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| 4 Ain't That a Shame |
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| 5 I'm in Love Again |
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| 6 When My Dreamboat Comes Home |
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| 7 Blueberry Hill |
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| 8 Blue Monday |
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| 9 I'm Walkin' |
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| 10 Valley of Tears |
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| 11 The Big Beat |
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| 12 Yes, My Darling |
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| 13 Whole Lotta Lovin' |
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| 14 I'm Ready |
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| 15 I'm Gonna Be a Wheel Someday |
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| 16 I Want to Walk You Home |
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| 17 Be My Guest |
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| 18 Walking to New Orleans |
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| 19 Let the Four Winds Blow |
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| 20 What a Party |
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Album Review
For the budget-minded fan, this 20-track single-disc compilation of Fats Domino's Imperial smashes will serve nicely. Not much of his early pre-rock stuff -- "The Fat Man" and "Please Don'T Leave Me" are all that are here -- but there's plenty of his hit-laden output from 1955 on -- "Ain'T It A Shame," "Blue Monday," "I'M In Love Again," "Blueberry Hill," "I'M Ready," among others. One small but substantial difference between this set and the larger packages: It uses non-sped-up masters of his mid-'50s material (some of his hits from this era were mastered slightly faster than true pitch). Even if they're not historically correct, these versions actually sound better. ~ Bill Dahl, All Music Guide
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Biography


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Other albums by: Antoine "Fats" Domino |
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