Fats Domino - I've Got A Right To Cry - April 21, 1963
Recorded, April 21, 1963 (Sunday) (w&m: Joe Liggins) Fats' 1st recording of his 80th recording session (11455)(his very first for ABC-Paramount Records). b-side of "When I'm Walking" on ABC-Paramount 10475 45RPM release: July 1963 First album release: "Here Comes...Fats Domino", ABC-Paramount 455. Released: September 1963. RCA-Victor Recording Studio B, 1611 Hawkins Street, Nashville, Tennessee. Antoine Domino(v/p) or James Booker(p) with poss.: Herb Hardesty, Boots Randolph(ts), Reggie Hall(org), Roy Montrell(g), Clarence Brown(d) with Bill Justis Orch (unk. s, tp, b, strings and chorus) Producer: Felton Jarvis Arranger: Bill Justis Engineer: Tommy Strong "I've Got A Right To Cry" debuted August 10, 1963 and reached POS. 128, "Bubbling-Under"** the Billboard HOT100. It stayed 2 weeks on the charts. More chartfacts: Cashbox "Looking Ahead"**(USA): 135 ** Didn't reach the HOT100! More Fats? www.facebook.com/officialFATSDominoFANSITE/

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