Fats Domino is best known for nailing down a laidback R&B groove—think 1956's “Blueberry Hill”—but New Orleans' amiable piano icon stretched out further across his catalogue. Observe the hangdog romance of “It Keeps Rainin'” and the surprisingly successful country overtures of “Whiskey Heaven”. Then behold how he turned Beatles outliers like “Lady Madonna” into strutting, swaggering, Southern-fried romps.