Eddie Floyd
Eddie Floyd
Eddie Floyd
Eddie Floyd
Eddie Floyd
Eddie Floyd
Eddie Floyd
Eddie Floyd
Eddie Floyd
Eddie Floyd
Eddie Floyd
Eddie Floyd
Eddie Floyd’s breakout hit “Knock on Wood” is about wanting a remarkable romance to keep on going.
One says the idiom “knock on wood,” accompanied by actually knocking on a surface, after talking about something great that’s happening in their life.
Something great happened to Eddie when he droppe...
[Verse 1]
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
[Chorus]
It's like thunder, lightnin'
The way you love me is frightenin'
I better knock on wood, baby
[Verse 2]
I'm not superstitious about you
But I can't take no chance
Got me spinnin', baby, baby, I'm in a trance
'Cause your love is better than any love I know
[Chorus]
It's like thunder, lightnin'
The way you love me is frightenin'
I better knock on wood, baby
[Instrumental Break]
[Verse 3]
No secret, that woman fills my lovin' cup
'Cause she sees to it that I get enough
Just one touch from her
You know it means so much
[Chorus]
It's like thunder, lightnin'
The way you love me is frightenin'
I better knock on wood, baby
I better knock, knock, knock
[Outro]
Oh yeah, think I better knock, knock, knock on wood
Think I better knock, knock, knock on wood
Think I better knock, knock, knock on wood
Think I better knock, knock, knock
Knock on Wood was written by Steve Cropper & Eddie Floyd.
Knock on Wood was produced by Jim Stewart.