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"Knock on Wood" is a 1966 hit song written by Eddie Floyd and Steve Cropper and originally performed by Floyd. The song has become covered by later artists, most notably Amii Stewart in 1979. Stewart's disco version was the most successful on weekly music charts.
- "Got to Make a Comeback"
- September 1966
- 3:05
Learn how Eddie Floyd and Steve Cropper wrote "Knock on Wood" in 1966 as a superstition song, and how it was reinvented by Amii Stewart, David Bowie and others in different genres. The song was also used by Queen and The Blues Brothers Band.
Knock on Wood Lyrics: I don't wanna lose this good thing / That I've got, if I do / I would surely, surely lose a lot / 'Cause her love is better than any love I know / It's like thunder,...
Knock on Wood Lyrics. [Verse 1] I don't wanna lose you, this good thing. That I've got. 'Cause if I do, I will surely. Surely lose a lot. 'Cause your love is better. Than any love I know....