Rockin’ on Rampart

~ Release by Fats Domino (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

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CD 1: Disc1
#TitleRatingLength
1Detroit City Blues
recording of:
Detroit City Blues (on 1949-12-10)
lyricist and composer:
Antoine Dominique Domino and Dave Bartholomew
42:29
2Fat Man
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
United Artists (in 1949)
recording of:
The Fat Man (on 1949-12-10)
lyricist and composer:
Antoine Dominique Domino and Dave Bartholomew
42:39
3Hide Away Blues
recording of:
Hide Away Blues (on 1949-12-10)
lyricist and composer:
Antoine Dominique Domino and Dave Bartholomew
42:26
4She’s My Baby
recording of:
She's My Baby Blues (on 1949-12-10)
lyricist and composer:
Antoine Dominique Domino and Dave Bartholomew
42:42
5Brand New Baby
recording of:
Brand New Baby (on 1950-01-07)
lyricist and composer:
Dave Bartholomew
42:38
6Little Bee
recording of:
Little Bee (on 1950-01-07)
lyricist and composer:
Dave Bartholomew
32:30
7Boogie Woogie Baby
recording of:
Boogie Woogie Baby (on 1950-01-07)
lyricist and composer:
Dave Bartholomew
2:18
8Hey! La Bas
recording of:
Hey! Là Bas Boogie (on 1950-01-07)
lyricist and composer:
Dave Bartholomew
52:26
9Korea Blues
recording of:
Korea Blues (in 1950-09)
writer:
Dave Bartholomew and Al Young (US songwriter & arranger)
2:19
10Every Night About This Time
recording of:
Every Night About This Time (in 1950-09)
lyricist and composer:
Antoine Dominique Domino and Dave Bartholomew
42:08
11Careless Love
cover recording of:
Careless Love (in 1950-09)
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist), William Christopher Handy, Martha Koenig and Spencer Williams (US jazz composer, pianist & singer)
version of:
Careless Love
2:17
12Tired of Crying
recording of:
Tired of Crying (in 1951-01)
lyricist and composer:
Antoine Dominique Domino
52:16
13What’s the Matter Baby
recording of:
What's the Matter Baby (in 1951-01)
lyricist and composer:
Antoine Dominique Domino
2:15
14Don’t Lie to Me
recording of:
Don’t You Lie to Me (Fats Domino’s version) (in 1951-02)
additional lyricist and additional composer:
Antoine Dominique Domino
lyricist and composer:
Hudson Whittaker (in 1940)
version of:
Don’t You Lie to Me
2:20
15Rockin’ Chair
recording of:
Rockin' Chair (Fats Domino 1951 song) (in 1951-02)
writer:
Antoine Dominique Domino and Al Young (US songwriter & arranger)
2:29
16Sometimes I Wonder
recording of:
Sometimes I Wonder (in 1951-02)
lyricist and composer:
Antoine Dominique Domino
writer:
Al Young (US songwriter & arranger)
2:24
17Right From Wrong
recording of:
Right From Wrong (in 1951-06)
writer:
Antoine Dominique Domino and Al Young (US songwriter & arranger)
2:15
18You Know I Miss You
recording of:
You Know I Miss You (in 1951-01)
writer:
Antoine Dominique Domino and Al Young (US songwriter & arranger)
52:15
19I’ll Be Gone
recording of:
I'll Be Gone (in 1951-06)
writer:
Antoine Dominique Domino and Al Young (US songwriter & arranger)
42:21
20No, No Baby
recording of:
No No Baby (in 1951-06)
writer:
Antoine Dominique Domino and Al Young (US songwriter & arranger)
2:22
21Reeling and Rocking
recording of:
Reeling and Rocking (from 1951-11 until 1952-01)
writer:
Antoine Dominique Domino and Al Young (US songwriter & arranger)
42:22
22Goin’ Home
recording of:
Goin’ Home (from 1951-11 until 1952-01)
writer:
Antoine Dominique Domino and Al Young (US songwriter & arranger)
42:12
23How Long
recording of:
How Long? (from 1951-11 until 1952-01)
writer:
Antoine Dominique Domino and Al Young (US songwriter & arranger)
2:03
24Poor Poor Me
recording of:
Poor Poor Me (on 1952-04-26)
lyricist and composer:
Antoine Dominique Domino
42:12
25Trust in Me
edit of:
Trust in Me (master) by Fats Domino
recording of:
Trust in Me (on 1952-04-26)
lyricist and composer:
Antoine Dominique Domino
writer:
Theodore R. Jarrett
2:50
26Dreaming
recording of:
Dreaming (on 1952-09-10)
composer:
Dave Bartholomew
2:21
CD 2: Disc2
#TitleRatingLength
1Please Don’t Leave Me
remix of:
Please Don’t Leave Me (Imperial) by Fats Domino
live recording of:
Please Don’t Leave Me
lyricist and composer:
Antoine Dominique Domino
2:36
2Ain’t That a Shame
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
F. D. & Hunter (publisher) (in 1955)
recording of:
Ain’t That a Shame (on 1955-03-15)
writer:
Antoine Domino and Dave Bartholomew
publisher:
Commodore Music Corp., EMI Music Publishing Ltd. (PRS‐affiliated), EMI Unart Catalog Inc., F. Day & Hunter Ltd., Travis Music, Inc., Unart Music Corp. (in 1955, in 1983) and United Artists Music Ltd. (from 1977 to present)
4.52:28
3I’m in Love Again
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Everest Records (classical)
part of:
Dave Marsh: The Best of the Top 40 Singles: 1956 (number: 6)
recording of:
I’m in Love Again (on 1955-10-15)
writer:
Antoine Dominique Domino and Dave Bartholomew
52:03
4Blueberry Hill
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Everest Records (classical) and Liberty (a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.) (in 1957)
edit of:
Blueberry Hill (Imperial) by Fats Domino
part of:
Dave Marsh: The Best of the Top 40 Singles: 1956 (number: 17), Rolling Stone Magazine’s 500 Greatest Songs of All Time (as at 2016-06-10) (number: 81) and The Rolling Stone Magazine’s 500 Greatest Songs of All Time: 2021 edition (number: 147)
cover recording of:
Blueberry Hill (on 1956-06-27)
lyricist:
Al Lewis (Tin Pan Alley era lyricist) and Larry Stock
composer:
Vincent Rose (early-20th century violinist, pianist, composer & bandleader)
publisher:
Chappell & Co., Inc. (USA), Larry Stock Music Co., Redwood Music Ltd. (Carlin), Sovereign Music Company and Victoria Music Publishing Co. Ltd.
part of:
12 Monkeys Soundtrack
4.652:21
5Blue Monday
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Frank Music (in 1956) and Liberty Records (not for release label use, but for copyrights and record company credits related to US label Liberty) (in 1957)
part of:
Dave Marsh: The Best of the Top 40 Singles: 1956 (number: 12)
recording of:
Blue Monday (on 1955-03-30)
writer:
Antoine Dominique Domino and Dave Bartholomew
publisher:
Chappell Music (UK) and Chappell Music Ltd.
52:18
6I'm Walkin’
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
F. D. & Hunter (publisher) (in 1957)
edit of:
I’m Walking by Fats Domino
part of:
Dave Marsh: The Best of the Top 40 Singles: 1957 (number: 17)
recording of:
I’m Walkin’ (on 1957-01-03)
lyricist and composer:
Antoine Dominique Domino and Dave Bartholomew
publisher:
Cordial MV, EMI Catalogue Partnership, EMI Unart Catalog Inc. and Rolf Budde Musikverlag (aka Budde Music)
52:04
7Whole Lotta Lovin’
part of:
Dave Marsh: The Best of the Top 40 Singles: 1958 (recordings) (number: 31)
recording of:
Whole Lotta Loving (on 1958-09-23)
lyricist and composer:
Antoine Dominique Domino and Dave Bartholomew
41:41
8I’m in the Mood for Love
sound engineer:
Ron McMaster (US mastering & cutting engineer)
audio engineer:
Dieter Dirks (German audio engineer) (on 1977-03-20), Martin Rushent (on 1977-03-20) and Peter Wolsey (German audio engineer) (on 1977-03-20)
producer:
Tim Read (producer) (in 1977-03) and Martin Rushent (in 1977-03)
baritone saxophone:
Roger Lewis (Sax Player - Dirty Dozen Brass Band) (on 1977-03-20)
bass guitar:
Carlton McWilliams (guitar player) (on 1977-03-20)
drums (drum set):
Smokey Johnson (on 1977-03-20)
guitar:
David Douglas (guitar) (on 1977-03-20) and Roy Montrell (on 1977-03-20)
piano and lead vocals:
Fats Domino (on 1977-03-20)
tenor saxophone:
Lee Allen (US jazz tenor saxophonist) (on 1977-03-20), Fred Kemp (on 1977-03-20) and Walter Kimble (sax player) (on 1977-03-20)
trumpet:
Dave Bartholomew (on 1977-03-20) and Thomas Johnson (trumpet player) (on 1977-03-20)
conductor:
Dave Bartholomew (on 1977-03-20)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
United Artists Records Ltd. (from 1977 to present)
recorded at:
Deutsches Museum in München, Bayern, Germany (on 1977-03-20)
mixed at:
Advision Studios in Fitzrovia, Camden, Westminster, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1977)
engineered at:
EMI Studio in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (in 1977)
live cover recording of:
I’m in the Mood for Love (on 1977-03-20)
lyricist:
Dorothy Fields (US Tin Pan Alley librettist and lyricist)
composer:
Jimmy McHugh (songwriter)
publisher:
Margenia Music, MCI Music Publishing Ltd., EMI Robbins Catalog Inc. (ASCAP) (in 1935, in 1963) and EMI Music Publishing Ltd. (PRS‐affiliated) (in 2016)
3:13
9When the Saints Go Marching In
bass:
Jimmie Davis (bass player) (on 1965-06-13)
drums (drum set):
Cornelius Coleman (Fats Domino's drummer) (on 1965-06-13)
guitar:
Roy Montrell (on 1965-06-13)
piano and lead vocals:
Fats Domino (on 1965-06-13)
saxophone:
Lee Allen (US jazz tenor saxophonist) (on 1965-06-13), Clarence Ford (on 1965-06-13), Buddy Hagans (saxophonist) (on 1965-06-13) and Herb Hardesty (on 1965-06-13)
trumpet:
Dave Bartholomew (on 1965-06-13)
recorded at:
Flamingo Las Vegas: Donny and Marie Showroom in Paradise, Nevada, United States (on 1965-06-13)
recording of:
When the Saints Go Marching In (Bartholomew & Domino version)
writer:
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.)
arranger:
Antoine Dominique Domino and Dave Bartholomew
version of:
When the Saints Go Marching In
3:01
10I’m Ready
baritone saxophone:
Reggie Houston (on 1985-08-22)
bass:
Irwin Charles (bass player) (on 1985-08-22)
drums (drum set):
Smokey Johnson (on 1985-08-22)
guitar:
Carlton McWilliams (guitar player) (on 1985-08-22) and Jimmy Moliere (guitar player) (on 1985-08-22)
piano and lead vocals:
Fats Domino (on 1985-08-22)
tenor saxophone:
Herb Hardesty (on 1985-08-22), Fred Kemp (on 1985-08-22) and Walter Kimble (sax player) (on 1985-08-22)
trumpet:
Dave Bartholomew (on 1985-08-22) and Thomas Johnson (trumpet player) (on 1985-08-22)
recorded at:
Universal Amphitheatre in Universal City, California, United States (on 1985-08-22)
live recording of:
I’m Ready (on 1985-08-22)
composer:
Antoine Dominique Domino, Sylvester Bradford and Al Lewis (Tin Pan Alley era lyricist)
publisher:
EMI Unart Catalog Inc., Fred Fisher Music Co., Inc. and Sovereign Music Corp.
1:57
11I Want to Walk You Home
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
United Artists (in 1959)
remix of:
I Want to Walk You Home (Imperial, stereo) by Fats Domino
recording of:
I Want to Walk You Home (on 1959-06-18)
lyricist and composer:
Antoine Dominique Domino
52:21
12I'm Gonna Be a Wheel Someday42:04
13Be My Guest
edit of:
Be My Guest (mono) by Fats Domino
recording of:
Be My Guest (on 1959-09-26)
lyricist and composer:
Antoine Dominique Domino, Tommy Boyce (US songwriter of Boyce and Hart) and John Marascalco
publisher:
EMI Unart Catalog Inc. and Magic Dolphin Music Inc.
42:01
14My Girl Josephine
recorded at:
Universal Amphitheatre in Universal City, California, United States (on 1985-08-22)
edit of:
My Girl Josephine (live, 1985-08-22: Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles, CA, USA; with speech) by Fats Domino
live recording of:
My Girl Josephine (on 1985-08-22)
lyricist and composer:
Antoine Dominique Domino and Dave Bartholomew
1:56
15What a Price
sound engineer:
Ron McMaster (US mastering & cutting engineer)
audio engineer:
Dieter Dirks (German audio engineer) (on 1977-03-20), Martin Rushent (on 1977-03-20) and Peter Wolsey (German audio engineer) (on 1977-03-20)
producer:
Tim Read (producer) (in 1977-03) and Martin Rushent (in 1977-03)
baritone saxophone:
Roger Lewis (Sax Player - Dirty Dozen Brass Band) (on 1977-03-20)
bass guitar:
Carlton McWilliams (guitar player) (on 1977-03-20)
drums (drum set):
Smokey Johnson (on 1977-03-20)
guitar:
David Douglas (guitar) (on 1977-03-20) and Roy Montrell (on 1977-03-20)
piano and lead vocals:
Fats Domino (on 1977-03-20)
tenor saxophone:
Lee Allen (US jazz tenor saxophonist) (on 1977-03-20), Fred Kemp (on 1977-03-20) and Walter Kimble (sax player) (on 1977-03-20)
trumpet:
Dave Bartholomew (on 1977-03-20) and Thomas Johnson (trumpet player) (on 1977-03-20)
conductor:
Dave Bartholomew (on 1977-03-20)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
United Artists Records Ltd. (from 1977 to present)
recorded at:
Deutsches Museum in München, Bayern, Germany (on 1977-03-20)
mixed at:
Advision Studios in Fitzrovia, Camden, Westminster, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1977)
engineered at:
EMI Studio in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (in 1977)
live recording of:
What a Price (on 1977-03-20)
lyricist and composer:
Antoine Dominique Domino, Jack Jessup and Pee Wee Maddux
recording of:
What a Price
lyricist and composer:
Antoine Dominique Domino, Jack Jessup and Pee Wee Maddux
2:23
16Let the Four Winds Blow
sound engineer:
Ron McMaster (US mastering & cutting engineer)
audio engineer:
Dieter Dirks (German audio engineer) (on 1977-03-20), Martin Rushent (on 1977-03-20) and Peter Wolsey (German audio engineer) (on 1977-03-20)
producer:
Tim Read (producer) (in 1977-03) and Martin Rushent (in 1977-03)
baritone saxophone:
Roger Lewis (Sax Player - Dirty Dozen Brass Band) (on 1977-03-20)
bass guitar:
Carlton McWilliams (guitar player) (on 1977-03-20)
drums (drum set):
Smokey Johnson (on 1977-03-20)
guitar:
David Douglas (guitar) (on 1977-03-20) and Roy Montrell (on 1977-03-20)
piano and lead vocals:
Fats Domino (on 1977-03-20)
tenor saxophone:
Lee Allen (US jazz tenor saxophonist) (on 1977-03-20), Fred Kemp (on 1977-03-20) and Walter Kimble (sax player) (on 1977-03-20)
trumpet:
Dave Bartholomew (on 1977-03-20) and Thomas Johnson (trumpet player) (on 1977-03-20)
conductor:
Dave Bartholomew (on 1977-03-20)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
United Artists Records Ltd. (from 1977 to present)
recorded at:
Deutsches Museum in München, Bayern, Germany (on 1977-03-20)
mixed at:
Advision Studios in Fitzrovia, Camden, Westminster, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1977)
engineered at:
EMI Studio in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (in 1977)
edit of:
Let the Four Winds Blow (live, 1977-03-20: Deutsches Museum, Munich, West Germany) by Fats Domino
live partial recording of:
Let the Four Winds Blow (on 1977-03-20)
lyricist and composer:
Antoine Dominique Domino and Dave Bartholomew
writer:
Dave Bartholomew and Fats Domino
2:34
17Jambalaya
baritone saxophone:
Reggie Houston (on 1985-08-22)
bass:
Irwin Charles (bass player) (on 1985-08-22)
drums (drum set):
Smokey Johnson (on 1985-08-22)
guitar:
Carlton McWilliams (guitar player) (on 1985-08-22) and Jimmy Moliere (guitar player) (on 1985-08-22)
piano and lead vocals:
Fats Domino (on 1985-08-22)
tenor saxophone:
Herb Hardesty (on 1985-08-22), Fred Kemp (on 1985-08-22) and Walter Kimble (sax player) (on 1985-08-22)
trumpet:
Dave Bartholomew (on 1985-08-22) and Thomas Johnson (trumpet player) (on 1985-08-22)
recorded at:
Universal Amphitheatre in Universal City, California, United States (on 1985-08-22)
live cover recording of:
Jambalaya (On the Bayou) (on 1985-08-22)
lyricist and composer:
Hank Williams (country music legend)
publisher:
Acuff-Rose Music Limited (UK), Acuff-Rose-Opryland Music Limited (UK), Fred Rose Music, Inc., Sony/ATV Acuff Rose Music (tradename of Sony/ATV Songs LLC) and Acuff-Rose Publications, Inc. (BMI) (on 1952-07-28)
4:33
18Red Sails in the Sunset
sound engineer:
Ron McMaster (US mastering & cutting engineer)
audio engineer:
Dieter Dirks (German audio engineer) (on 1977-03-20), Martin Rushent (on 1977-03-20) and Peter Wolsey (German audio engineer) (on 1977-03-20)
producer:
Tim Read (producer) (in 1977-03) and Martin Rushent (in 1977-03)
baritone saxophone:
Roger Lewis (Sax Player - Dirty Dozen Brass Band) (on 1977-03-20)
bass guitar:
Carlton MacWilliams (guitar player) (on 1977-03-20)
drums (drum set):
Joseph 'Smokey' Johnson (on 1977-03-20)
guitar:
David 'Mountain Man' Douglas (guitar) (on 1977-03-20) and Roy Montrell (on 1977-03-20)
piano and lead vocals:
Fats Domino (on 1977-03-20)
tenor saxophone:
Lee Allen (US jazz tenor saxophonist) (on 1977-03-20), Fred 'Shorty' Kemp (on 1977-03-20) and Walter 'Gorilla' Kimble (sax player) (on 1977-03-20)
trumpet:
Dave Bartholomew (on 1977-03-20) and Thomas 'Mack' Johnson (trumpet player) (on 1977-03-20)
conductor:
Dave Bartholomew (on 1977-03-20)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
United Artists Records Ltd. (from 1977 to present)
recorded at:
Deutsches Museum in München, Bayern, Germany (on 1977-03-20)
mixed at:
Advision Studios in Fitzrovia, Camden, Westminster, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1977)
engineered at:
EMI Americas Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (in 1977)
live cover recording of:
Red Sails in the Sunset (on 1977-03-20)
lyricist:
James B. Kennedy (Irish songwriter)
composer:
Hugh Williams (aka Hugh Williams)
publisher:
Peter Maurice Music Co. Ltd., Redwood Music Ltd. (Carlin) and Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc.
1:58
19There Goes My Heart Again
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
ABC Records Inc. (in 1963)
recording of:
There Goes My Heart Again
lyricist and composer:
Antoine Domino
2:25
20Domino Twist
sound engineer:
Ron McMaster (US mastering & cutting engineer)
audio engineer:
Dieter Dirks (German audio engineer) (on 1977-03-20), Martin Rushent (on 1977-03-20) and Peter Wolsey (German audio engineer) (on 1977-03-20)
producer:
Tim Read (producer) (in 1977-03) and Martin Rushent (in 1977-03)
baritone saxophone:
Roger Lewis (Sax Player - Dirty Dozen Brass Band) (on 1977-03-20)
bass guitar:
Carlton McWilliams (guitar player) (on 1977-03-20)
drums (drum set):
Smokey Johnson (on 1977-03-20)
guitar:
David Douglas (guitar) (on 1977-03-20) and Roy Montrell (on 1977-03-20)
piano and lead vocals:
Fats Domino (on 1977-03-20)
tenor saxophone:
Lee Allen (US jazz tenor saxophonist) (on 1977-03-20), Fred Kemp (on 1977-03-20) and Walter Kimble (sax player) (on 1977-03-20)
trumpet:
Dave Bartholomew (on 1977-03-20) and Thomas Johnson (trumpet player) (on 1977-03-20)
conductor:
Dave Bartholomew (on 1977-03-20)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
United Artists (from 1977 to present)
recorded at:
Deutsches Museum in München, Bayern, Germany (on 1977-03-20)
engineered at:
EMI Studio in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (in 1977)
edit of:
Domino Twist (live, 1977-03-20: Deutsches Museum, Munich, West Germany) by Fats Domino
live recording of:
Dance With Mr. Domino (on 1977-03-20)
lyricist and composer:
Antoine Dominique Domino and Dave Bartholomew
4:53