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2007 compilation album by Various artists

Goin' Home: A Tribute to Fats Domino is a 2007 tribute album by various artists to Fats Domino, issued by Vanguard Records. Most of the songs were written by Domino and Dave Bartholomew.[1][2]

The purpose of the album, post-Hurricane Katrina, was to raise funds for New Orleans musical community, and to re-build Domino's New Orleans neighborhood through the creation of a community center in the Lower Ninth Ward. Funds were also earmarked to support Tipitina's Foundation, which works to protect the musical culture of New Orleans and is an organization which was supported by Domino.[3]

In contrast to an earlier tribute album, That's Fats: A Tribute to Fats Domino (Capitol, 1996), which mostly contained previously released cover versions, Goin' Home: A Tribute to Fats Domino is (with the exception of the opening track, by John Lennon) composed of newly recorded versions. The album is critically described as "...one of the more remarkable tribute albums to surface in recent years...spanning the worlds of rock (Neil Young, Elton John, Los Lobos, Tom Petty), blues (B.B. King), country (Willie Nelson), jazz (Herbie Hancock), and reggae (Toots & the Maytals)..."[4][5]

  1. John Lennon - "Ain't That a Shame"
  2. Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - "I'm Walkin'"
  3. B.B. King and Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk - "Goin' Home"
  4. Elton John - "Blueberry Hill"
  5. Taj Mahal and the New Orleans Social Club - "My Girl Josephine"
  6. Buddy Guy, the Dirty Dozen Brass Band and Joss Stone - "Every Night About This Time"
  7. Allen Toussaint and Paul McCartney - "I Want to Walk You Home"
  8. Rebirth Brass Band, Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews, Pee Wee Ellis, Fred Wesley, Maceo Parker and Lenny Kravitz - "Whole Lotta Lovin'"
  9. Dr. John - "Don't Leave Me This Way"
  10. Bonnie Raitt and Jon Cleary - "I'm in Love Again/All by Myself"
  11. Art Neville - "Please Don't Leave Me"
  12. Robbie Robertson and Galactic - "Going to the River"
  13. Randy Newman - "Blue Monday"
  14. Robert Plant and Lil Band O' Gold - "It Keeps Rainin'"
  15. Corinne Bailey Rae - "One Night of Sin"
  16. Neil Young - "Walking to New Orleans"
  17. Robert Plant and the Soweto Gospel Choir - "Valley of Tears"
  18. Norah Jones - "My Blue Heaven"
  19. Lucinda Williams - "Honey Chile"
  20. Sam Bush and Marc Broussard - "Rising Sun"
  21. Olu Dara and the Natchezippi Band with Donald Harrison, Jr. - "When I See You"
  22. Ben Harper and Skatalites - "Be My Guest"
  23. Toots & the Maytals - "Let the Four Winds Blow"
  24. Willie Nelson - "I Hear You Knockin'"
  25. Irma Thomas and Marcia Ball - "I Just Can't Get New Orleans Off My Mind"
  26. Bruce Hornsby - "Don't Blame It on Me"
  27. Herbie Hancock, Ziggy Modeliste and Renard Poche - "I'm Gonna Be a Wheel Someday"
  28. Los Lobos - "The Fat Man"
  29. Big Chief Monk Boudreaux and Galactic - "So Long"
  30. Theresa Andersson and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band - "When the Saints Go Marching In"

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