
(w&m: Antoine "Fats" Domino )
Fats' 5th recording of his 87th recording session (11904*).
a-side of ABC-Paramount 10531 b/w "I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire"**.
45RPM-release: February 1964
First album release: "The Best Of Fats Domino" on Artone PAP-241(H)
Released: 1966
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
*Despite master number sequence, this session follows the recorded order.
"Lazy Lady" entered the Billboard POP-charts on February 29, 1964 and peaked at #86, only staying two weeks on the charts. It was Fats' last entry on the Billboard R&B-charts; it entered on March 21, 1964 and peaked at #34. It spent three weeks on the charts. It marked the end of a remarkable run of hits. He had 61 records that entered the R&B-charts and had 77 entries on the POP charts.
"I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire" also charted (for Chart results see that entry).
**It was released twice as a b-side: ABC 10531 and ABC 10902. See that entry for specific details
More CHARTFACTS:
Cashbox(USA): #116***
***On the "Looking Ahead"charts; didn't reach the best 100.
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