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  1. According to the Blueberry Hill Songfacts, Stock recalled that "One important publisher turned down Blueberry Hill, because, he claimed, blueberries don't grow on hills. I assured him I had picked them on hills as a boy, but nothing doing. So Chappell And Company bought the song and another hit was born." It became an international hit in 1956 for Fats Domino, reaching #2 on the Billboard Top ...

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  2. 29. Nov. 2015 · Recorded June 27, 1956 (Wednesday)(w&m: Al Lewis/Larry Stock/Vincent Rose [né Vincenzo Cacioppo])Fats 1st recording from his 37th session (IM-1082).a-side of...

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  3. 25. Okt. 2017 · Abonnez-vous http://bit.ly/inachansonsFestival de Jazz d'Antibes 1962 Sur la scène du Palais des Sports, Fats DOMINO, au piano, accompagné de son orchestre (...

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  4. 22. Jan. 2021 · I found my thrillOn Blueberry HillOn Blueberry HillWhen I found youThe moon stood stillOn Blueberry HillAnd lingered untilMy dream came trueThe wind in the w...

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  5. The moon stood still on Blueberry Hill. And lingered until my dreams came true. The wind in the willow played. Love′s sweet melody. But all of those vows we made. Were never to be Though we're apart, you′re part of me still. For you were my thrill on Blueberry Hill. The wind in the willow played. Love's sweet melody.

  6. Probably Fats Domino's biggest hit, "Blueberry Hill" peaked at #2 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and at #6 here in the UK in 1956. However, it was written an...

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  7. About Blueberry Hill "Blueberry Hill" is a popular song published in 1940 best remembered for its 1950s rock and roll version by Fats Domino. The music was written by Vincent Rose, the lyrics by Larry Stock and Al Lewis. It was recorded six times in 1940. Victor Records released the recording by the Sammy Kaye Orchestra with vocals by Tommy ...