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  1. Vor 3 Tagen · Originally written and recorded by David Bartholomew in 1952, “My Ding A Ling” was discovered and recorded by Chuck Berry in 1972. At the tail end of a long and illustrious career as a founding father of rock n’ roll, this novelty song would ironically become Berry’s only #1 single on the US pop charts.

  2. 5. Mai 2024 · A new deal with Imperial was inked in 1954, with Lew Judd sending him down to New Orleans to record with Dave Bartholomew at Cosimo Matassa’s studio. He was now recording with his brand new custom-made red Strat, presented to him by Leo Fender. He backed Bartholomew on a few numbers. The guitar gave him extended range on the high notes in classics such as “Wino”, “You Know Yeah” and ...

  3. 5. Mai 2024 · Part Thirteen: New Orleans, Louisiana & Zydeco i) Classic New Orleans R&B 481. Various Artists Spirit of New Orleans: Genius of Dave Bartholomew EMI 482. Lewis, Smiley Best of… ‘Hear You Knocking’ Collectables 483. Domino, Fats Out of New Orleans Bear Family (8CD) 484. Domino, Fats Out of New Orleans Bear Family (8CD) 485 ...

  4. 29. Apr. 2024 · Music partner Dave Bartholomew was the one to suggest an orchestral overdub. Not one to shy away from trying something new, Fats agreed, and this breezy song become one of the rock icon’s most unique, beloved recordings. Recommended: Our pick of other songs with New Orleans in the lyrics.

  5. 4. Mai 2024 · The song draws on the city’s traditions of jazz, second lines, and Mardi Gras, and it celebrates the unique spirit and energy of New Orleans. In this way, the song is not just a celebration of Fats Domino’s personality, but of the city and culture that shaped him.

  6. 26. Apr. 2024 · Irma Thomas, right, and Davell Crawford perform during a tribute to Dave Bartholomew and Fats Domino on the Acura Stage during the 50th annual New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival at the ...

  7. 19. Apr. 2024 · The song’s success can be attributed to its ability to evoke a nostalgic sense of carefree joy and the universal experiences of childhood and adolescence. In conclusion, “My Ding-A-Ling” by Dave Bartholomew, written by Chuck Berry, is a playful and infectious rock and roll tune with deeper meanings and nuances.