- Billy Ward and His Dominoes (Extended Play) - EP · 1950
- Sixty Minute Man · 1975
- All Time Hit Standards Vol. 3 - King Extended Play - EP · 2008
- Merry Christmas · 2019
- Billy Ward and His Dominoes (Extended Play) - EP · 1950
- After Hours: The King Records Story - Volume 1 (Original King Records Recordings) · 2008
- Risque Blues - Volume 2 · 1975
- Sixty Minute Man · 1975
- A Selected Group of Standard Songs - Plus! · 1951
- Sixty Minute Man · 1975
- A Selected Group of Standard Songs - Plus! · 1978
- Sixty Minute Man · 1975
- All Time Hit Standards Vol. 3 - King Extended Play - EP · 2005
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About Billy Ward & The Dominoes
One of the most important R&B vocal groups of the 1950s, the Dominoes -- or as they were sometimes called Billy Ward & the Dominoes -- originally formed as a gospel unit. They eventually transitioned to a more blues-oriented sound, and enjoyed major R&B hits with "I’d Be Satisfied," "‘Sixty Minute Man," and "Have Mercy Baby." The grouped boasted both Clyde McPhatter (who left to form the Drifters) and later Jackie Wilson (who replaced McPhatter and sang lead on the 1953 hits "You Can’t Keep a Good Man Down" and "Rags to Riches") among its ranks. Ward would subsequently go on to pursue a more pop-oriented direction, scoring mainstream Top 20 hits with "Deep Purple and the million-selling "Star Dust."
- ORIGIN
- United States of America
- GENRE
- R&B/Soul