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  1. Provided to YouTube by MVD Entertainment Group I Hear You Knocking · Dave Edmunds Chronicles 1968-1984 ℗ 2013 ClassicMusicVault.co Auto-generated by YouTube.

  2. Dave Edmunds - I Hear You Knocking. 2.2K Likes. 281,249 Views. 2010 May 28. As a teenager Edmunds first played with a band called the '99ers' and later in the 'Heartbeats' with his...

  3. "I Hear You Knocking" (or "I Hear You Knockin'") is a rhythm and blues song written by American musician Dave Bartholomew. 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.

  4. I Hear You Knocking Lyrics: You went away and left me long time ago / And now you're knockin' on my door / I hear you knockin' / But you can't come in / I hear you knockin' / Go back where...

  5. Dave Edmunds - I Hear You Knocking. "I hear you knocking" but you can´t come in.That´s my motto in these times.

  6. With a slow, swinging blues sound, the song is emblematic of the New Orleans sound of the era popularized by Fats Domino, whose version made #67 US in 1961. The song is about a guy whose ex-lover returns to him. When she left, he begged her to come back, but now the tables are turned and he won't even answer the door.

  7. As a teenager Edmunds first played with a band called the '99ers' and later in the 'Heartbeats' with his older brother Geoff. The first group that Edmunds fr...

  8. Dave Edmunds Lyrics. "I Hear You Knocking" (originally by Smiley Lewis) You went away and left me long time ago. And now you're knockin' on my door. I hear you knockin' But you can't come in. I hear you knockin' Go back where you been. I begged you not to go but you said goodbye. And now you're tellin' me all your lies. I hear you knockin'

  9. May 12, 2016 · Provided to YouTube by CDBabyI Hear You Knocking · Dave EdmundsRockpile℗ 2016 Dave EdmundsReleased on: 2016-04-01Auto-generated by YouTube.

  10. I hear you knocking, go back where you been, oh yeah. You better get back to your used-to-be. 'Cause you're kinda love ain't good for me. I hear you knocking, but you can't come in. I hear you knocking, go back where you been. I told you way back in Fifty-two. That I would never go with you. I hear you knocking but you can't come in.

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