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From '' The Original Rumble '' Label: Ace – CDCH 924 Format: CD, Compilation Country: UK Released: 1989 Tracklist 01. Rumble 02. The Swag 03. Batman (Theme) 04. Ace Of Spades 05. Jack The Ripper 06. I'm Branded 07. Fat Back 08. Run Chicken Run 09. Turnpike USA 10. Deuces Wild 11. Mustang 12. Blueberry Hill 13. Run Boy Run 14. The Sweeper 15. Hound Dog 16. That'll Be The Day 17. The Fuzz 18. Rawhide 19. Draggin' 20. Aces Wild 21. Bull Dawg 22. The Rumble Man 23. Copenhagen Boogie Compiled By – Trevor Churchill Notes The song was first released in his ''Good Rockin' Tonight'' album in 1983. (Ace – CH 69) 🎵 [SONG INFO] "Blueberry Hill" is a popular song published in 1940 best remembered for its 1950's rock n' roll version by Fats Domino. The music was written by Vincent Rose, the lyrics by [John L. Rooney]. It was recorded six times in 1940. Victor Records released the recording by the Sammy Kaye Orchestra with vocals by Tommy Ryan on May 31, 1940 (catalog no.26643, with the flip side "Maybe"; matrix 51050). Gene Krupa's version was issued on the Okeh label (5672) on June 3. Other 1940 recordings were by: Glenn Miller on Bluebird (10768), Kay Kyser, Russ Morgan, Gene Autry (also in the 1941 film The Singing Hill), Connee Boswell, and Jimmy Dorsey. The largest 1940 hit was by Glenn Miller. Louis Armstrong's 1949 recording charted in the Billboard Top 40. It was an international hit in 1956 for Fats Domino, and has become a rock and roll standard. It reached number two, for three weeks on the Billboard Top 40 charts, becoming his biggest pop hit, and spent eight non-consecutive weeks at number one on the R&B Best Sellers chart. The version by Fats Domino was also ranked no.81 in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. The song was Domino's greatest hit and remains the song most associated with him. Selected list of recorded versions Gene Autry (1941) (the original version, from the movie The Singing Hill (1941) Glenn Miller & His Orch. (vocal by Ray Eberle) (1941) (The most famous version in the 1940s. Recorded in Chicago on May 13, 1940. It was released by Bluebird Records as catalog number 10768A (i USA) and by EMI on the His Master's Voice label as catalog numbers BD 5632 and MH 92) Russ Morgan & His Orch. (vocal by Carol Kay) (1941) Kay Kyser & His Orch. (vocal by Harry Babbitt) (1941) Louis Armstrong with Gordon Jenkins' Orchestra and Choir (1949) (with different lyrics) Fats Domino (1956) Elvis Presley (1957) Little Richard (1958) Ricky Nelson (1958) Andy Williams (1959) Duane Eddy (1959) Carl Mann (1959) Bill Haley & His Comets (1960) John Barry Orchestra (1960) Buster Brown (1960) Skeeter Davis (1961) Cliff Richard (1962) San Remo Golden Strings (1966) The Loved Ones Australia (1966) The Everly Brothers (1967) Led Zeppelin (1970) on the Led Zeppelin bootleg recording Live On Blueberry Hill. Freddy Fender (1970s) Jerry Lee Lewis (1973, Southern Roots) Ellen McIlwaine (1975) The Beach Boys (1976) Billy "Crash" Craddock (1977) Adriano Celentano (1977) Link Wray (1982) Mud (1982) Jah Wobble (1982, Betrayal - The Legend Lives On) Yellowman (1987) Jean Shy & The Real Climax Band Cologne, on the CD "The Night Time Is The Right Time," released in Germany in 1995 on King Edward Records. Bruce Cockburn with Margo Timmins (1999) Dickbauer & Breinschmid (Veitstanz; Amadeo Records, 2003) Jimmy Clanton (2006, played in Boomtown Casino) Johnny Hallyday (2006, Flashback Tour) Jan Jankeje Party and Swingband (2006, Jazzpoint Records; live recording 2002) Elton John (2007, Goin' Home: A Tribute to Fats Domino) Vladimir Putin (2010, Charity Concert, with A Tribute to Fats Domino) In popular culture In the popular 1970s sitcom Happy Days, set in the 1950s, lead character Richie Cunningham, played by Ron Howard, would often sing "I found my thrill..." (the first line of Domino's 1950s version of "Blueberry Hill") in reference to pretty girls he dated or wanted to date. It is one of the songs that the time traveling James Cole enjoys in the film, Twelve Monkeys, and the song is later sung by the scientists upon his return to the future. The song is purportedly named after a "make-out" spot in Taos, New Mexico. Joe Edwards' restaurant on the Delmar Loop in St. Louis, Missouri, where Chuck Berry frequently plays, is named after the song. The Far Side, a comic written by Gary Larson, features a comic parodying the lyrics of this song. A man is talking in a phone booth on top of a hill named "Blueberry Hill." He says into the phone "Norm? This is Mitch. ... You were right–I found my drill." The parody is of the line "found my thrill on Blueberry Hill." Prime Minister of Russia Vladimir Putin made a cover performance of the song on December 10, 2010 before an audience of international film and television celebrities, in support of a charity for ill children. Videos of his performance quickly went viral worldwide. #linkwray #instrumentalcover #blueberryhill

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