Knock Me A Kiss

King Crimson · Other Songs - King Crimson

I like cake, no mistake, but baby if you insist

I'll cut out the cake, just for your sake

Baby! c'mon and knock me a kiss



I like pie, i hope to die, just to get a load of this

When you get high, doggone the pie

Baby! c'mon and knock me a kiss



When you pressed your little lips to mine, that was then i understood

They taste like candy, brandy and wine, peaches, bananas and everything

Good

I love jam and no film flam, scratch that off my list

This ain't no jam, the jam can scram

Baby! c'mon and knock me a kiss



When you pressed your sweet little lips to mine, that was then i understood

They taste like candy, brandy and wine, peaches, bananas and everything

Good

I like cars and big cigars but baby they won't be missed

If everyday i hear you say

Baby! c'mon and knock me a kiss



Baby! c'mon and knock me a kiss

Knock Me A Kiss

King Crimson's "Knock Me A Kiss" stands as a defining track from their progressive rock era, showcasing the band's signature blend of complex time signatures and atmospheric textures. Recorded during the late 1960s, the song exemplifies the group's commitment to pushing musical boundaries through intricate guitar work and layered harmonies. As a staple of their discography, it reflects the band's evolution from psychedelic experimentation toward a more structured, yet equally ambitious, progressive sound. The recording captures the collaborative spirit of the ensemble, featuring iconic members who helped shape the band's unique identity. This track remains a significant example of 1960s rock innovation, influencing countless artists who followed in its wake.