Don't Blame It On Me - Fats Domino

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Don't Blame It On Me Lyrics

You said your arms are empty
And your eyes, full of tears
Haven't had no lovin'
For so many years

Don't blame it on me
I'm not guilty, can't you see?
Don't blame it on me
I'm the same as I used to be

I tried to tell you, baby
Such a long time ago
I would be your lover
If you just tell me so

Don't blame it on me
I'm not guilty, can't you see?
Don't blame it on me
I'm the same as I used to be

Every day is Sunday
When it come to lovin' you
I'll always love you
No matter what you do

Don't blame it on me
I'm not guilty, can't you see?
Don't blame it on me
I'm the same as I used to be

Every day is Sunday
When it come to lovin' you
I will always love you
No matter what you do

Don't blame it on me
I'm not guilty, can't you see?
Don't blame it on me
I'm the same as I used to be

You said your arms are empty
And your eyes, full of tears
You haven't had no lovin'
For so many years

Don't blame it on me
I'm not guilty, can't you see?
Don't blame it on me
I'm the same as I used to be

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Antoine Dominique "Fats" Domino (born February 26, 1928 in New Orleans, Louisiana, died October 24, 2017), was a classic R&B and rock and roll singer, songwriter and pianist. He was the best-selling African-American singer of the 1950s and early 1960s whose congenial, non threatening personality allowed him to succeed despite a period of deep-seated racial segregation. Domino is also a pianist with an individualistic bluesy style showing stride and boogie-woogie influences.

In 1986, he was among the first batch to get inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame. "Ain't That A Shame" and "Blueberry Hill" were named part of The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame's 500 Songs That Shaped Rock & Roll. In 2004, "Blueberry Hill" was named #81 and "Ain't That A Shame" was named #431 on Rolling Stone's Top 500 Songs Of All Time. In 2004, he was named #25 on Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Artists Of All Time.

In the wake of Domino's rescue from his 9th ward home during 2005's Hurricane Katrina, the Tipitina's Foundation organized a tribute album to the elder artist featuring Robert Plant, Norah Jones, Paul McCartney and numerous other acts that owe a creative debt to this seminal rock n roll pianist. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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