One of the GOATS. For all his accolades still don't think he gets the credit he deserves. He'll be making people smile a hundred years from now. Thanks FATS.
RIP Fats. You were part of all of us growing up in the 50's 60's. Just heard CBC Radio do a tribute piece with this song. Turned up the radio, rolled down the windows and got my old Buick up to a hundred. Pure Bliss. You won't be forgotten.
frank young Not just yours...Fats was at an Elvis concert in Vegas in 1969 and Elvis pointed to Fats and said " That's the real King Of Rock & Roll" RIP Antoine " Fats" Domino.89.
Frank Young My choice for this title belongs to LOUIS JORDAN he did a song called CALEDONIA he was one of the pioneers for a style of music called JUMP BLUES its the forerunner of everything you hear now.
On this day in 1957 {October 10th} Pat Boone performed "Ain't That A Shame" on his own ABC-TV program... Two years earlier on July 9th, 1955 it entered Billboard's Top 100 chart; and on September 17th, 1955 it peaked at #1 {for 2 weeks} on Billboard's Most Played In Jukeboxes chart... And on June 11th, 1955 the original version by Fats Domino reached #1 {for 10 weeks} on Billboard's R&B Best Sellers chart... Mr. Boone turns 80 next year on June 1st & Mr. Domino will be 86 come February 26th...
The reason is that this is a clip from the 1956 movie Shake, Rattle & Roll starring Mike "Touch" Connors. A group of concerned adults try to ban rock and roll music in their town because they think that the music promotes juvenile delinquency. It's now up to a disc jockey and a hipster to defend the music in a televised trial
@@hayseaglets9966 Little Richard said in a personal statement that white parents did not want their children listening to rock music simply because it was dominated by BLACK MEN in its inception.
Chris Preston And none of them were acting wild and uncontrollable.Little Richard said that White parents made up a lie that if their kids start listening to this music they would act uncontrollably.Needless to say you can see that was obvious lie.
@@patersondave44 I honestly think this is a actual live performance. If you listen closely to the drummer, you can hear some fills that aren't in the actual studio version. Also the Saxophone turnaround!
They enjoyed it that is all that matters nobody was acting uncontrollably like Little Richard said that parents would act like this after hearing black music.
@@dwightlove3704 Yes, this is an old comment but I think I was talking about how some people said the white audience was clapping off rythm and I was just saying that was due to bad editing. They were clapping in time but the edit was off. I am sure everybody enjoyed it.
One of the GOATS. For all his accolades still don't think he gets the credit he deserves. He'll be making people smile a hundred years from now. Thanks FATS.
RIP Fats. You were part of all of us growing up in the 50's 60's. Just heard CBC Radio do a tribute piece with this song. Turned up the radio, rolled down the windows and got my old Buick up to a hundred. Pure Bliss. You won't be forgotten.
Outstanding talent!!!! A fan since the Fifties!!! Jan. 26 , 2023.
you really can't get much more beauty in a tune I don't know how the fella did it
Oh. Brother. Fats. My. Son. Randy. And. I. Dennis. His. Father. Cry,. We. Miss. You. Much,. Sir. God. Love. And. Bless. You. Sir. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ 2:15
I love the Fatman! A true father of R'N'R.
R.I.P..Fats dominoes you will be miss but nott for gotten your music lives on
Love the Guy on the Guitar just watch him , he loves it
My childhood times . Walking to New Orleans was super too .
One of the first songs I ever listened to
I love that driving piano playing "dadadadadadadadadada", triplets over a 4/4 beat..... that's the rock n roll piano sound.
Yeah, you get it man. You GET It!
And in 2021 psytrance uses it
That's real music
I miss him even though I don't remember him bc I was 7 when he died
Edit: eyes watered up
Good clean rockin roll
😔😔 Another great gone. With thanks Mr Domino RIP
This Was Hot & I Graduated High School! WOW! Don!
You broke my heart when you said good bye 2021 all the way from Sonora Mexico
One of the all time greats.. REST IN PEACE Fats
Fats would have turned 93 today.
Antoine Dominique Domino Jr 02/26/28
Your fans still love you Fats... R.I.P.
What a ROCKING SONG
Excellent.
Nice ❤
What an amazing performer he was
Classic. Legend of a man 💯❤️❤️
great music icon.fats domino
RIP ‘FAT’s’ rock with the angels! 25th October 2017.
This song is awesome
*MAGNIFICO!!*
Those piano skills!
I love Fat's 🤗🤗🤗
goodies
RIP Antoine " Fats" Domino.
I put fats on mount rushmore he was the top ohh great music he was the best
25-01-22... Los 50"... Lo mejor de lo mejor 😉😉🤠🤠...por siempre y para siempre será. Saludos cordiales de Perú. Nostalgia.
quel talent,j'adore,yessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
the first black rock n roll
that's not rock and roll that's the Blues
JOSE SERRANO chuck berry aka the co. creator of rock and roll
Fats Domino RIP...Gracias por toda tu musica amigo
GOD
The real king of rocknroll in my opinion
frank young Not just yours...Fats was at an Elvis concert in Vegas in 1969 and Elvis pointed to Fats and said " That's the real King Of Rock & Roll" RIP Antoine " Fats" Domino.89.
I love Fats too but in my opinion Johnny Cash is the king.
@@kennydobbins1345 Johnny Cash was involved in Country&Western
@@quentin3330 But ppl still accept the lie that Elvis was driving force behind this music.
Frank Young My choice for this title belongs to LOUIS JORDAN he did a song called CALEDONIA he was one of the pioneers for a style of music called JUMP BLUES its the forerunner of everything you hear now.
I forgot that Fats Domino was also a great Pianist, possibly as good as Jerry Lee.
On this day in 1957 {October 10th} Pat Boone performed "Ain't That A Shame" on his own ABC-TV program...
Two years earlier on July 9th, 1955 it entered Billboard's Top 100 chart; and on September 17th, 1955 it peaked at #1 {for 2 weeks} on Billboard's Most Played In Jukeboxes chart...
And on June 11th, 1955 the original version by Fats Domino reached #1 {for 10 weeks} on Billboard's R&B Best Sellers chart...
Mr. Boone turns 80 next year on June 1st & Mr. Domino will be 86 come February 26th...
Pat Boone did a horrible remake of TUTTI FRUITTI and got into the fight of his life with Little Richard.
I like how the white folk being totally disinterested/skeptical of this amazing group of black musicians is forever immortalized in film.
I love Fats
excellente video upload !
RIP FATS DOMINO
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He was on the 1957 tour with Buddy Holly and other famous musicians
Fats was an important part of the R & R - Blues.
At 1:30, for no apparent reason, appears Mannix and the guy who was the voice of Winnie the Pooh.
The reason is that this is a clip from the 1956 movie Shake, Rattle & Roll starring Mike "Touch" Connors. A group of concerned adults try to ban rock and roll music in their town because they think that the music promotes juvenile delinquency. It's now up to a disc jockey and a hipster to defend the music in a televised trial
@@hayseaglets9966 Little Richard said in a personal statement that white parents did not want their children listening to rock music simply because it was dominated by BLACK MEN in its inception.
At 1:25 the demand for Elvis began!!!!
@@hayseaglets9966 He was a star basketball player with UCLA in the '50s
Mannix @ 1:29!
LEE ALLEN
jesus that 4k remaster replaced the audio
Look at all those happy white people
Chris Preston And none of them were acting wild and uncontrollable.Little Richard said that White parents made up a lie that if their kids start listening to this music they would act uncontrollably.Needless to say you can see that was obvious lie.
@@dwightlove3704 because this is from a movie clip about teens and rock n roll....it was staged
@@kerry2921 So white kids could not control themselves after listening to music from a black man.,
ask 4 foom
The 'white folks clapping' was more bad editing than bad timing. They were filmed separately.
my i will always love you FATS i am 78 now your music keeps me feeling YOUNG Alvey Kemp IRELAND
they lipsynch for movies and dick clark and some ed sullivan shows, too. sad, ain't it? especially fats domino and his outfit
@@patersondave44 I honestly think this is a actual live performance. If you listen closely to the drummer, you can hear some fills that aren't in the actual studio version. Also the Saxophone turnaround!
They enjoyed it that is all that matters nobody was acting uncontrollably like Little Richard said that parents would act like this after hearing black music.
@@dwightlove3704 Yes, this is an old comment but I think I was talking about how some people said the white audience was clapping off rythm and I was just saying that was due to bad editing. They were clapping in time but the edit was off. I am sure everybody enjoyed it.
PREGUNTO. ESTE TEMA ESTA EN LA PELICULA DE BILL HALEY
I think this is a clip from a movie. I just do not remember which.
Shake, Rattle & Rock! 1956
@@dgall3794 Thanks, I will definitely have to see it now. They sure don't make movies or much of anything the way they used to!
lets see if you can point the guy out that doesn't know how to keep in time
under his name .. those are dice .. and not domino;s
Did Mannix sing on this movie too, and by the way What movie is this
Meme No he didn't.
And not one black person in the whole audience!