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Artist/Band:
Rolling Stones, The
Lyrics for Song: Can't You Hear Me Knockin
Lyrics for Album: Sticky Fingers
Yeah, you got satin shoes
Yeah, you got fancy boots
Y'all got cocaine eyes
Yeah, you got speed freak jive
Can't you hear me knockin' on your window
Can't you hear me knockin' on your door
Can't you hear me knockin' down the dirty street
Hey, help me baby, I ain't no stranger
Help me baby, I ain't no stranger
Help me baby, I ain't no stranger
Can't you hear me knockin' when you're safe asleep
Can't you hear me knockin' down the gas light street
Can't you hear me knockin' throw me down the keys
Allright now
Hear me ringing big bells toll
Hear me singing soft and low
I've been begging on my knees
I've been kickin'
Help me please
Hear me prowlin
I'm gonna take you down
Hear me growlin', yeah
I've got fight in me
Now, now, now hear me howlin'
I'm all around your street now
Hear me knockin' I'm around your town
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Can't You Hear Me Knockin
Released on the 1971 album Sticky Fingers, "Can't You Hear Me Knockin" stands as a quintessential example of the Rolling Stones' hard rock and blues-rock evolution during the early 1970s. Recorded with a gritty, raw production style that defined the era's sound, the track features Mick Jagger's signature vocal delivery layered over a driving rhythm section. The song captures the restless energy of the period, reflecting themes of urban life and desire through its evocative title and atmospheric arrangement. As part of the band's extensive discography, it showcases their ability to blend traditional blues structures with contemporary rock instrumentation, cementing their status as pioneers of hard rock. The recording remains a staple of their live performances and a key reference point for fans studying the band's transition from mid-60s pop-rock to the heavier, more aggressive styles of the early 70s. |
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