List of songs recorded by Fats Domino

This is a list of recordings by American rhythm and blues and rock 'n' roll performer and songwriter Fats Domino.

However, dozens of his recordings for Imperial have been overdubbed with female vocal chorus from May to July 1963 and next released by Liberty.

[6] Complete Broadmoor and Reprise recordings have been released in 2005 on CD compilation Sweet Patootie.

Version Some titles of Fats Domino recordings actually refer each to two or even three different songs.

Though Fats Domino recorded at Imperial about 70 titles in stereo, only two his Imperial albums (24 tracks in total) have been released in stereo (simultaneously with their mono versions): ...A Lot of Dominos!

All mono Imperial albums and compilations by Fats Domino were reissued in late 1960s under label Imperial with the mention of Liberty, labelled as "Stereo" and with the notification "Electronically re-recorded for simulate stereo" (or similar) on back cover, such as first album Rock and Rollin' with Fats Domino (Imperial LP-12387, 1969) originally issued in 1956.

These "electronically created stereo" recordings are not reviewed in this article, as they have no additional sound material as compared to the original mono recording and were always issued after the release of each respective mono variant.

Imperial has released two stereo albums without any remixing, just as this sound was recorded (generally vocals and piano appearing in one channel, and other instruments in the other).

Thus, both boxes by Bear Family, released with an interval of 26 years[1][2] but almost identical in terms of Imperial material (except for a few entries having "restored speed", which will be discussed below) include all stereo recordings not in their original format, but as remixes.

Some released tracks (including masters) were made from the original recording by duplicating part of it and then splicing.

The overdubbed recordings are listed separately with one of attributes: by chorus (oc), by drums (od), by hand claps (oh), by some instruments (oi), by public noise (op), by saxophone (ox), by strings (os).

Unfortunately, these statements are difficult to verify, and there are also great doubts about this issue in relation to other entries, so these versions are not listed here.

In these cases, compilation is listed as album (title in italics, year of release).

This has been done by way of checking real concert tracklists (this information is scattered across numerous sources, both printed and online) and comparing them to the tracks listed in the releases, as well as by actually listening to recordings and comparing them.

Some so-called "concerts" referred to in the releases actually included material from two or more shows, separated by several hours or even days.