Tuxedo Junction

Fats Domino · Other Songs - Fats Domino

Feelin' low

Rockin' slow

I want to go

Right back where I belong



Way down south in Birmingham

I mean south in Alabam'

There's an old place where people go

To dance the night away



They all drive or walk for miles

To get jive that southern style

It's an old jive that makes you want

To dance till break of day



It's a junction where the town folks meet

At each function in a tux they greet you



Come on down, forget your care

Come on down, you'll find me there

So long town, I'm heading for

Tuxedo Junction now



Feelin' low

Rockin' slow

I want to go

Right back where I belong



Way down south in Birmingham

I mean south in Alabam'

There's an old place where people go

To dance the night away



They all drive or walk for miles

To get jive that southern style

It's an old jive that makes you want

To dance till break of day



It's a junction where the town folks meet

At each function in a tux they greet you



Come on down, forget your care

Come on down, you'll find me there

So long town, I'm heading for

Tuxedo Junction now



Tuxedo Junction now

Tuxedo Junction - Fats Domino

Fats Domino's "Tuxedo Junction" stands as a quintessential example of his mastery in rock and roll and rhythm and blues. Recorded during the early 1960s, the track showcases Domino's signature vocal style, characterized by its smooth delivery and distinctive falsetto, which became a defining trait of his discography. The song captures the upbeat, danceable energy typical of Domino's work, reflecting the vibrant musical culture of New Orleans and its influence on the broader American sound. As a staple of his catalog, "Tuxedo Junction" exemplifies the genre's evolution and Domino's enduring contribution to popular music, cementing his status as a pioneer of the electric guitar-driven rock era.