Introduction:

Released in 1970, “Knock Three Times” became an instant earworm, topping the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States and claiming the नंबर एक (number one) spot in the United Kingdom as well. Though credited simply to “Dawn” upon its release, the song is most recognized as a signature hit for the American pop group Tony Orlando & Dawn.

The path to “Knock Three Times” success wasn’t entirely straightforward. The group itself, Dawn, was initially created by producers Hank Medress and Dave Appell. Their first effort, “Candida”, released in 1970, featured session musicians and even some members of another group, The Tokens. Medress wasn’t satisfied with the lead vocals and sought a replacement. Enter Tony Orlando, a singer who had achieved some minor success in the early 1960s but had since transitioned into a behind-the-scenes role in the music industry.

Despite Orlando’s new career path, Medress convinced him to record with Dawn. Though “Knock Three Times” is credited to Irwin Levine and L. Russell Brown as songwriters, the exact creative process behind the music remains a little hazy. Some sources credit Tony Orlando himself with contributing to the lyrics, though this is not officially documented.

Regardless of the writing credits, “Knock Three Times” struck a chord with listeners. The song’s infectious melody and playful lyrics about a secret knock between lovers became a radio staple. Tony Orlando & Dawn soon found themselves touring internationally and “Knock Three Times” became synonymous with their act. The song sold over six million copies, solidifying its place as a pop culture phenomenon.

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The enduring legacy of “Knock Three Times” is a testament to the song’s simple yet effective formula. It’s a catchy tune that carries a sense of innocent romance and lighthearted fun. Even today, “Knock Three Times” continues to be played on classic pop radio stations and instantly recognized by generations of listeners.

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Lyrics:

Hey girl, whatcha doing down thereDancing alone every nightWhile I live right above you?

I can hear your music playingI can feel your body swayingOne floor below meYou don’t even know me, I love you

Oh, my darling, knock three timeOn the ceiling if you want meTwice on the pipeIf the answer is no

Oh, my sweetnessMeans you’ll meet me in the hallwayOh-oh, twice on the pipeMeans you ain’t gonna show

If you look out your window tonightPull in the string with the noteThat’s attached to my heart

Read how many times I saw youHow in my silence, I adored youAnd only in my dreams didThat wall between us come apart

Oh, my darling, knock three timesOn the ceiling if you want meMm-mm, twice on the pipeIf the answer is no

Oh, my sweetnessMeans you’ll meet me in the hallwayWhoa, twice on the pipeMeans you ain’t gonna show

Whoa, I can hear the music playingI can feel your body swayingOne floor below meYou don’t even know me, I love you

Oh, my darling, knock three timesOn the ceiling if you want meWhoa, twice on the pipeIf the answer is no(I love you, I love you, I love you)

Oh, my sweetnessMeans you’ll meet me in the hallwayMm-mm, twice on the pipe (twice on the pipe)Means you ain’t gonna show…