Love's Gonna Come A Knockin'

Buck Owens And His Buckaroos · Other Songs - Buck Owens And His Buckaroos

[ Don Rich ]

I sat home alone till I nearly climbed the walls

While you been out just a havin' yourself a ball

But I end up my mind today there's gotta be a better way

And love's gonna come a knockin' after all

Well love's gonna come a knockin' at my door

I'm gonna do what I should've done a long long time before

I'm gonna welcome it might end I ain't a gonna let it leave again

Yeah love's gonna come a knockin' at my door

[ piano - steel ]

It won't do no good before you save a dime

And just take my number I'll offer you party line

I'm gonna find somebody who will love me like I once loved you

Yeah love's gonna come a knockin' at that time

Yeah love's gonna come...

Well now love's gonna come a knockin' at my door

Love's Gonna Come A Knockin'

Recorded by Buck Owens and His Buckaroos, this country classic exemplifies the artist's signature blend of honky-tonk and western swing. The track features Owens' distinctive vocal delivery and the band's signature steel guitar work, capturing the upbeat, danceable spirit of 1950s American country music. As a staple of the genre, the song reflects the era's emphasis on lively performance and rhythmic drive, showcasing the collaborative chemistry that defined the Buckaroos' discography. Its enduring appeal lies in its infectious energy and the seamless integration of Owens' vocal style with the band's instrumental prowess, making it a representative piece of the country music canon.