Knock Three Times Song Lyrics and Chords by Billy Crash Craddock
Knock Three Times
Recorded by Billy Crash Craddock
Written by Irwin Levine and Russell Brown
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Hey girl watcha doing down there
Dancing alone every night while I live right
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above
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I can hear ya music playing I can feel ya body swaying
One floor below me you don't even know me I
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love
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Oh my darling
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knock three times on the ceiling if you
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want
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no
Oh my sweetness means
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you'll meet in the
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hallway
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Twice on the pipe means you ain't gonna
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If you look out your window tonight
Pull in the string with the note that's attached to my
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heart
Read how many times I've saw you how in my silence I adored you
Only in my dreams did that wall between us come a
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part
Oh my darling
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knock three times on the ceiling if you
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want
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Oh my sweetness means
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you'll meet in the
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hallway
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FAQ
Who sang the the song Knock Three Times?
- The song Knock Three Times was sang by Billy Crash Craddock.
Who is Billy Crash Craddock?
- Billy Wayne "Crash" Craddock (born June 16, 1939) is an American country and rockabilly singer. He first gained popularity in Australia in the 1950s with a string of rockabilly hits, including the Australian number one hit's "Boom Boom Baby" and "One Last Kiss" in 1960 and 1961 respectively. Switching to country music, he gained popularity in United States in the 1970s with a string of top ten country hits, several of which were number one hits, including "Rub It In", "Broken Down in Tiny Pieces", and "Ruby Baby". Craddock is known to his fans as "The King Of Country Rock Music" and "Mr. Country Rock" for his uptempo rock-influenced style of country music.