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    Overton Amos Lemons (July 5, 1913 – October 7, 1966), known as Smiley Lewis, was an American New Orleans rhythm and blues singer and guitarist. The music journalist Tony Russell wrote that "Lewis was the unluckiest man in New Orleans.

  2. Oct 26, 2011 · Smiley Lewis - I Hear You Knockin' (1955) You went away and left me long time ago and now you're knocking on my door I hear you knocking but you can't come in I hear you knocking , go back...

  3. New Orleans rhythm and blues singer Smiley Lewis first recorded the song in 1955. The lyrics tell of the return of a former lover who is rebuffed. "I Hear You Knocking" reached number two on the Billboard R&B singles chart in 1955, making it Lewis's most popular and best-known song.

  4. Jun 27, 2019 · 1st RECORDING OF: I Hear You Knocking - Smiley Lewis (1955) Original version of the song that Gale Storm would soon take to #2 on the pop charts (https://youtu.be/xRUfaDV1B5A ) and that Dave ...

  5. 1st RECORDING OF: One Night - Smiley Lewis (1956) Starting with the opening line “One night of sin is what I’m now paying for,” this original lyric received a major overhaul to get approved ...

  6. Booming New Orleans R&B singer and guitarist known most for the original version of "I Hear You Knocking," a number two R&B hit in 1955. Read Full Biography.

  7. Top 75 Classics - The Very Best of Smiley Lewis. A new music service with official albums, singles, videos, remixes, live performances and more for Android, iOS and desktop. It's all here.

  8. Smiley Lewis. Real Name: Overton Amos Lemons. Profile: American rhythm and blues singer and (early in his career) guitarist, born July 5, 1913 in DeQuincy, Louisiana, USA, died October 7, 1966 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA (cancer).

  9. Sep 26, 2023 · Smiley Lewis’ legacy lies in his contributions to rhythm and blues and rock and roll. His distinct voice and unique guitar skills continue to inspire musicians today, and his popular hits remain beloved classics in the genre.

  10. Nov 15, 2023 · Although Smiley Lewis famously performed the song, it was actually written by Dave Bartholomew and Earl King. Bartholomew, a renowned R&B musician and producer, crafted the catchy rhythm and melody, while King contributed the poignant lyrics.

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