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Quiz about Do You Know the Fats Domino Hit Recordings
Quiz about Do You Know the Fats Domino Hit Recordings

Do You Know the Fats Domino Hit Recordings? Quiz


Fats Domino made his mark in Rock n' Roll and R&B music. Many later artists credit him as a major influence on their careers. So, just how much do you know about the songs that he made famous?

A multiple-choice quiz by Kablooey1. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
Kablooey1
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
378,841
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
8 / 10
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Question 1 of 10
1. In one big hit, Fats Domino took to the streets. He went walking. What is the song title of this "walking" song? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. This hit was his biggest; it is known as Fats' "signature song". What is the title? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Fats Domino, like many artists, took "old songs" and rejuvenated them. Then he took them to the bank. Can you finish the title of this Domino hit? "My Blue _____? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. This was the initial big hit for Fats Domino. It was released in the early '50s and opened the door of his career. What is the title? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Starting off with a very catchy drum solo, this Domino song is about his "girl". What was her name? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. This song is yet another blockbuster for Domino. It hit the nerve of every working man and woman; we all related to it. What is the title? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Oh, it was a shame indeed. Crooner Pat Boone "covered" this song and brought it to Number One on the charts. But, Fats did very well with it also. What is the title of this song? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Here is another "oldie" from a prior generation. Fats added it to his repertoire of hits. It was written by Cliff Friend back in the 30s. What was the title? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Fats had a talent for slow, bluesy ballads as well as the rocking and rolling hits of his band. This song includes the words, "Well if you see my Momma, tell her good-bye for me." Can you pick out the title of the song? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. One of Fats' biggest hits had the strange lyric of ""Baby, don't you let your dog bite me." Do you remember the title? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. In one big hit, Fats Domino took to the streets. He went walking. What is the song title of this "walking" song?

Answer: Walkin' To New Orleans

Singer/Writer Bobby Charles claims credit for the inspiration of this number.
2. This hit was his biggest; it is known as Fats' "signature song". What is the title?

Answer: Blueberry Hill

As soon as you hear the unique piano intro, you will recognize the melody.
3. Fats Domino, like many artists, took "old songs" and rejuvenated them. Then he took them to the bank. Can you finish the title of this Domino hit? "My Blue _____?

Answer: Heaven

Once again, Fats employed his rollicking piano skills during the bridge of this number.
4. This was the initial big hit for Fats Domino. It was released in the early '50s and opened the door of his career. What is the title?

Answer: The Fat Man

Imperial Records became his label for a long time before they were sold to another label.
5. Starting off with a very catchy drum solo, this Domino song is about his "girl". What was her name?

Answer: Josephine

Give credit to his drummer Earl Palmer for getting this number off to a great start.
6. This song is yet another blockbuster for Domino. It hit the nerve of every working man and woman; we all related to it. What is the title?

Answer: Blue Monday

Fellow blues artist Overton "Smiley" Lewis released this song before Fats, but it was more blues than rock n' roll. Fats liked to get the joint jumping in his songs.
7. Oh, it was a shame indeed. Crooner Pat Boone "covered" this song and brought it to Number One on the charts. But, Fats did very well with it also. What is the title of this song?

Answer: Ain't That A Shame

Fats Domino performed this number in a 1956 film "Shake, Rattle & Rock"! and in the movie "American Graffiti". Pat Boone covered it with the title of "Ain't That A Shame".
8. Here is another "oldie" from a prior generation. Fats added it to his repertoire of hits. It was written by Cliff Friend back in the 30s. What was the title?

Answer: When My Dreamboat Comes Home

According to some musicians, this is an easy song to learn and play.
9. Fats had a talent for slow, bluesy ballads as well as the rocking and rolling hits of his band. This song includes the words, "Well if you see my Momma, tell her good-bye for me." Can you pick out the title of the song?

Answer: Going To The River

This was another successful adventure for the writing team of Dave Bartholomew and Antoine "Fats" Domino.
10. One of Fats' biggest hits had the strange lyric of ""Baby, don't you let your dog bite me." Do you remember the title?

Answer: I'm In Love Again

This is just another recording hit from the team of Dave Bartholomew and Fats Domino. It was the "B" side of "My Blue Heaven".
Source: Author Kablooey1

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