
One of nine kids in his family, Antoine Dominique Domino
was born on February 26, 1928,
in New Orleans, Louisiana. To make
a living, at 21 years of age “The Fat Man” was performing
at the Hideaway
Club and other small venues in New Orleans when
he signed a recording contract
with Imperial Records and cut several
songs including his first R&B hit, “The Fat Man” in 1949.
An immediate success in the era before the official birth of
rock n’ roll,
Fats Domino’s bluesy,
boogie-woogie style of music would dominate
the Rhythm and Blues and Pop charts for most
of the 50’s, with “Goin’ Home”
in 1952 and the remake of Glenn Miller’s recording, “Ain’t That a Shame” that
was “Fats” first top ten hit on
the pop charts in the summer
of 1955.
“All by Myself”
and “Poor Me” also would hit the top of the
R&B surveys.
Appearing in motion pictures, “Shake, Rattle and Roll” and “The Girl Can’t
Help It”,
Fats Domino charted six times in 1956, with “Bo Weevil”,
“I’m In Love Again”,
“My Blue Heaven”, “When My Dreamboat Comes Home”
“So Long”
and his chart topper, “Blueberry Hill”.
Touring with the “Biggest Show of Stars for 57” Fats hit
with an amazing 11 songs including, “Blue Monday”, “I’m Walkin”,
“Valley of Tears” “It’s You I Love”, “When I See You”,
“Wait and See”,
The Big Beat” and “I Want You to Know”. The year 1958 brought
“Sick and Tired” and “Whole Lotta Love.”
Ending a decade of dominance of the Hit Parade, Fats landed eight
more times in 1959.
Among those hits were, “I’m Ready”, “I Want to
Walk You Home”, “I’m Gonna Be A Wheel Someday”
and “
Be My Guest”.
Among the ten additional Fats Domino
singles to chart in 1960 were, “Walking to New Orleans”,
Don’t Come Knockin”, “Three Nights a Week”
and “My Girl Josephine”.
During his recording career, Fats Domino is credited with selling more
than 110 million records,
was on the pop charts 37 times and
the
Rhythm and Blues charts 59 times.
Fats Domino was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986,
has a star on the Hollywood
Walk of Fame and received a Lifetime
Achievement Award in the 29th Grammy ceremony in 1987. In 2007
Fats Domino was inducted into the Hit Parade Hall of Fame.

