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  2. Blue Monday (1954 song) - Wikipedia

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    It became one of the earliest rhythm and blues songs to make the Billboard charts, peaking at number five and reaching the number one spot on the R&B Best Sellers chart. [6] The single reached number 23 on the UK Singles Chart [ 7 ] It was included on the 1957 Liberty album This Is Fats and the 1959 Liberty album Fats Domino Sings 12,000,000 ...

  3. List of songs recorded by Fats Domino - Wikipedia

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    Different songs; Some titles of Fats Domino recordings actually refer each to two or even three different songs. ... "Blue Monday" A. Domino, D. Bartholomew: 30 March ...

  4. This Is Fats Domino! - Wikipedia

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    This Is Fats Domino! is the third album by R&B pianist and vocalist ... all songs by Dave Bartholomew and Fats Domino. "Blueberry ... "Blue Monday" – 2:32 "So Long ...

  5. Smiley Lewis - Wikipedia

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    He was the first to record Bartholomew's song "Blue Monday", in 1954; Fats Domino's recording of the song was a hit two years later. [8] [5] In 1955 he achieved his biggest sales with "I Hear You Knocking", the first recording of the song (written by Bartholomew and Pearl King), with Huey Smith playing the piano. [9]

  6. Legendary New Orleans musician Fats Domino dead at 89 - AOL

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    The iconic artist first broke out into the city's rock and roll scene in the late 1940s after joining the band The Solid Senders.

  7. Blue Monday - Wikipedia

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    "Blue Monday" (New Order song), a 1983 song by New Order "Blue Monday" (1954 song), a 1950s song first recorded by Smiley Lewis and later popularized by Fats Domino; Blue Monday (Flunk album), a 2002 album by Flunk; Blue Monday, the original name of a George Gershwin one-act "jazz opera" Blue Monday (band), a Vancouver hardcore punk band

  8. Blue Monday (New Order song) - Wikipedia

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    "Blue Monday" has been labelled a "synth-pop classic" [21] [22] and described as cementing the group's movement from post-punk to alternative dance. [5]It has been noted as an example of the hi-NRG style of club music, [23] and the 2004 edition of The Rolling Stone Album Guide called it "the ultimate in flawlessly programmed, LSD-driven, push-button dance-pop".

  9. Dave Bartholomew - Wikipedia

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    He also took part in Fats Domino's international tours during that period. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a non-performer in 1991, and released two further albums in that decade, Dave Bartholomew and the Maryland Jazz Band (1995) and New Orleans Big Beat (1998), while continuing to make occasional appearances with his ...