Let 'em In

Patti Austin · Other Songs - Patti Austin

Someone's knockin' at the door

Somebody's ringin' the bell

Someone's knockin' at the door

Somebody's ringin' the bell

Do me a favor, open the door

And let 'em in



Someone's knockin' at the door

Somebody's ringin' the bell

Someone's knockin' at the door

Somebody's ringin' the bell

Do me a favor, open the door

And let 'em in, let 'em in



Open the door now

Let 'em in



Sister Suzie, brother John

Martin Luther, Phil and Don

Brother Michael, auntie Gin

Open the door, let 'em in, oh yeah



Someone's knockin' at the door

Somebody's ringin' the bell

Someone's knockin' at the door

Somebody's ringin' the bell

Do me a favor, open the door

And let 'em in



Sister Suzie, brother John

Martin Luther, Phil and Don, Phil and Don

Uncle Ernie, auntie Gin

Open up the door, let 'em in



Someone's knockin' at the door

Somebody's ringin' the bell

Someone's knockin' at the door

Somebody's ringin' the bell

Do me a favor, open the door

And let 'em in



Someone's knockin' at the door

Somebody's ringin' the bell

Someone's knockin' at the door

Somebody's ringin' the bell

Do me a favor, open the door

And let 'em in



Do me a favor, open the door

And let 'em in



Open the door, open it up

Open the door

Open the door, open it up

Open the door



Open the door, open it up

Open the door

Open the door, open it up

Open the door



Open the door, open the door now

Let 'em in, let 'em in, let 'em in

Let 'em in, let 'em in, oh let 'em all in

Do me a favor, open the door

And let 'em in



Do me a favor, open the door

And let 'em in

Yeah, let 'em get in right now

Somebody's knockin'



Somebody's knockin'

Somebody's knockin'

Let 'em in, oh let 'em all in

Somebody's knockin'

Somebody's knockin'

Hello



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Let 'em In

Patti Austin's "Let 'em In" stands as a defining track from her 1980s era, showcasing her signature blend of soulful R&B and gospel-infused pop. Recorded during a period where she was redefining the female voice in mainstream soul, the song features her distinctive vocal delivery and emotive phrasing that became a hallmark of her discography. As a staple of her live performances and studio recordings, the track exemplifies the warmth and spiritual depth characteristic of Austin's work, resonating with audiences who appreciate classic soul music. It remains a celebrated example of her ability to craft timeless anthems that bridge the gap between church and club settings.