Hands And Knees

Sammy Hagar · Other Songs - Sammy Hagar

you seem to like it when i'm down

kinda makes you feel tall

step right up stand on me

i gotta learn how to crawl

you treat me so unkind

this may seem way out of line



chorus:

I'll get down on my hands and knees

if you want me to

oh i'll fall down on my hands and knees

crawlin back to you

thats all i wanna do



can't understand it

what keeps me hooked

its like i'm changin time

slave to love

she got a whip across my back

i've had to swallow my pride

but when she turns away

i've got to have a shot everyday



i'll get down on my hands and knees

if you want me to

yeah i'll crawl down on my hands and knees

tryin to get to you

thats all i wanna do



you treat me so unkind

this may seem way out of line

i'll get down on my hands and knees if you want me to

yeah i'll fall down on my hands and knees

crawlin back to you

thats all i wanna do

About Hands And Knees

Sammy Hagar's "Hands And Knees" stands as a defining track from his solo career, showcasing his signature blend of hard rock and blues-infused melody. Released during a period where Hagar solidified his status as a rock icon beyond his work with Montrose, the song reflects his ability to craft anthemic choruses that resonate with audiences seeking high-energy performance. The recording captures the raw power characteristic of his discography, featuring his distinctive vocal style and guitar work that became hallmarks of his solo output. Musically, the track aligns with the broader landscape of 1980s rock, drawing inspiration from classic rock and roll while maintaining a modern edge. It exemplifies Hagar's approach to songwriting, which often balanced personal expression with broad appeal. As part of his extensive catalogue, the song remains a testament to his enduring influence on the genre, offering listeners a glimpse into the creative process that defined his era and continues to inspire new generations of musicians.