Blueberry Hill
Louis Armstrong
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I found my thrill on Blueberry Hill On Blueberry Hill when I found you 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 (I found my thrill) Come climb the hill with me, baby (on Blueberry Hill) We'll see what we shall see (on Blueberry Hill) I'll bring my horn with me (when I found you) I'll be wit' you where berries are blue (the moon stood still) Each afternoon we'll go (on Blueberry Hill) Higher than the moon we'll go (and lingered until) Then, to a weddin' in June we'll go (my dreams came true) Ba-ba-da-de-buzz-buzz va-de-n-da-day The wind in the willow played (do you really love me) Love's sweet melody (as I love you?) But all of those vows we made (will you still remember) Were never to be (when the night is through?) Though we're apart, you're part of me still For you were my thrill on Blueberry Hill
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Written by: Al Lewis, Larry Stock, Vincent Rose
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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6 facts about this song
Fats Domino"Blueberry Hill" is a popular song that was a breakout hit for Fats Domino in 1956.
- Despite not being the first to record it, Domino's version peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Top 40 and remained there for eight weeks.
- The song became Domino's biggest hit and remains his most recognized tune.
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Glenn MillerWhile "Blueberry Hill" is most commonly associated with Fats Domino, it was recorded by Glenn Miller back in 1940 with Ray Eberle singing the vocals.
- Miller's recording of the song reached No.1 on the Billboard charts where it stayed for two weeks.
- The song was a regular part of the Glenn Miller Orchestra’s repertoire throughout their career.
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Jimmy Dorsey"Blueberry Hill" was also recorded by Jimmy Dorsey and his orchestra in 1940.
- Dorsey's rendition came before Fats Domino's but after Glenn Miller's.
- The recording included vocals by Bob Eberly and Helen O’Connell, and while not as successful as Miller's, it still played a significant role in popularizing the song.
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Louis ArmstrongAlthough Louis Armstrong is renowned for his jazz music, he also recorded a version of "Blueberry Hill" in 1949.
- Armstrong's version is often described as having a more melancholic interpretation compared to others.
- Armstrong revisited "Blueberry Hill" during his later career in the 1960s, performing it live several times and further lending to the song's legacy.
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Song Composition"Blueberry Hill" was written by Vincent Rose, Larry Stock, and Al Lewis.
- Originally published in 1940, it wasn't until Fats Domino's rhythm and blues-infused version in the '50s that the song gained wide popularity.
- The song's music and lyrics evoke a sense of nostalgia, speaking of a happier time in the past, signified by the imagery of a blueberry hill.
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Cultural Impact"Blueberry Hill" has been covered by many musicians throughout the years, showing its enduring appeal.
- The song became a pop culture mainstay, making appearances in movies and TV shows.
- It is an important piece of American popular music history because of the way it traverses genres, from Big Band to Rhythm & Blues, and even Rock 'n' Roll.
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