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“Domino” by Van Morrison appears on his 1970 album, His Band and the Street Choir.
– Fats Domino in 2010
Morrison wrote this tribute to Fats Domino in 1968, but it wasn’t released until 1970. The song became Morrison’s highest charting single, peaking at # 9. The lyrics touch the theme of music as...
[Verse 1]
Don't wanna discuss it
Think it's time for a change
You may get disgusted
Start thinking that I'm strange
That case I'll go underground
Get some heavy rest
Never have to worry
About what is worst or what is best
[Chorus]
Oh, oh Domino, alright
Roll me over, Romeo
There you go
Lord have mercy
I said: Oh, oh Domino
Roll me over Romeo
There you go
Say it again
I said: Oh, oh Domino
I said: Oh, oh Domino
Dig it
[Verse 2]
There's no need for argument
There's no argument at all
And if you never hear from him
That just means he didn't call
Or vice-a-versa
That depends on wherever you're at
And if you never hear from me
That just means I would rather not
[Chorus]
Oh, oh Domino, alright
Roll me over, Romeo
There you go
Lord have mercy
I said: Oh, oh Domino
Roll me over Romeo
There you go
Yeah, alright
Say it again: Oh, oh Domino
Hey, hey!
I said: Oh, oh Domino
[Outro]
Hey, mister DJ
I just wanna hear
Some rhythm and blues music
On the radio, on the radio, on the radio
Alright, alright, alright, uh uh
And the band
One more time
Domino was written by Van Morrison.
Domino was produced by Van Morrison.
Van Morrison released Domino on Sun Nov 15 1970.