All By Myself
Fats Domino · Vol. 2-Imperial Singles
I wanna be your lovin' man
All by myself, all by myself
I don't need no-one to love you
Gonna love you all by myself
Well meet me in a hurry behind the barn
Don't be afraid I'll do you no harm
All by myself, all by myself
I don't need no-one to love you
Gonna love you all by myself
Well I got a girl who's six feet tall
Sleeps in the kitchen with her feet in the hall
All by myself, all by myself
I don't need no-one to love her
Gonna love her all by myself
Well I got a girl who lives on the hill
She won't love you but her sister will
All by herself, all by herself
I don't need no-one to love you
Gonna love you all by herself
All By Myself - Fats Domino
Fats Domino's "All By Myself" stands as a quintessential example of his signature rockabilly style, blending rhythmic guitar work with a driving backbeat that defined the early 1960s sound. Recorded for his "Vol. 2-Imperial Singles" collection, the track showcases Domino's mastery of the electric guitar and his distinctive vocal delivery, which became a hallmark of the genre. As one of the most recorded artists in history, Domino's ability to craft catchy, danceable tunes influenced countless musicians across rock, pop, and country. The song captures the essence of the era's energetic club culture, serving as a timeless reminder of the raw energy and innovation that characterized the transition from rhythm and blues to rock and roll.

