Artist: Billy Ward & The Dominoes Title Of Album: The Complete Federal / King Singles Year Of Release: 2015 Label: Real Gone Music Genre: R&B, Doo Wop, Oldies Quality: 320 / FLAC Total Time: 154:42 min Total Size: 355 / 726 MB WebSite: Tracklist: Disc: 1 1. Do Something For Me 2. Chicken Blues 3. No! Says My Heart 4. Harbor Lights 5. Sixty-Minute Man 6. I Can t Escape From You 7. Weeping Willow Blues 8. I Am With You 9. That’s What You re Doing To Me 10. When The Swallows Come Back To Capistrano 11. Have Mercy Baby 12. Deep Sea Blues 13. Love, Love, Love 14. I’d Be Satisfied 15. No Room 16. Yours Forever 17. I’m Lonely 18. The Bells 19. Pedal Pushin Papa 20. These Foolish Things Remind Me Of You 21. Don’t Leave Me This Way 22. You Can’t Keep A Good Man Down 23. Where Now Little Heart 24. Rags To Riches 25. Don’t Thank Me 26. Christmas In Heaven 27. Ringing In A Brand New Year 28. Until The Real Thing Comes Along Disc: 2 1. My Baby’s 3-D 2. I’m Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town 3. Tootsie Roll 4. Tenderly 5. A Little Lie 6. Handwriting On The Wall 7. One Sweet Moment 8. Three Coins In The Fountain 9. Lonesome Road 10. Little Things Mean A Lot 11. I Really Don’t Want To Know 12. Above Jacob’s Ladder 13. Little Black Train 14. Can t Do Sixty No More 15. If I Never Get To Heaven 16. Love Me Now Or Let Me Go 17. Cave Man 18. Learnin The Blues 19. May I Never Love Again 20. Give Me You 21. Over The Rainbow 22. Bobby Sox Baby 23. How Long, How Long Blues 24. St. Louis Blues 25. Lay It On The Line 26. That’s How You Know You re Growing Old 27. I’m Walking Behind You 28. This Love Of Mine 29. O Holy Night 30. What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve 58 tracks from the group that launched both Clyde McPhatter and Jackie Wilson to stardom! The Dominoes - under the steely guidance of pianist, bandleader and ex-military man Billy Ward - were a hit-making machine during the early '50s, probably the most popular R&B vocal group of the era, and this 2CD set is easily the most comprehensive legitimate collection of their work ever assembled, presenting all 58 single sides (with a bunch of songs making their CD debut) that they recorded for the King and Federal labels, home to all but one of their R&B hits. The whole thing kicks off with their first smash, "Do Something for Me," followed shortly by a contender for the first rock 'n' roll record ever made, the hilariously ribald "Sixty-Minute Man," plus other smashes like "Have Mercy Baby," "The Bells," "Pedal Pushin' Papa" and "Rags to Riches" before winding up with the four single sides the group recorded (with different personnel, but hey, we said complete!) during its brief 1965 reincarnation on the King label. Vocal group expert Bill Dahl pens a 5000-word essay punctuated by photos, and the package is remastered by Mike Milchner at SonicVision. A hugely important retrospective of a hugely important act in the annals of R&B and rock! or or