I Hear You Knockin'
Connie Francis Lyrics


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You went away and left me long time ago
And now you're knockin' on my door

I hear you knocking but you can't come in
I hear you knocking, go back where you've been
I begged you not to go, but you said goodbye
And now you tell me all your lies
I hear you knocking, but you can't come in
I hear you knocking, go back where you've been

You better get back to your use to be
'Cause your kind of love ain't good for me

I hear you knocking, but you can't come in
I hear you knocking, go back where you've been
I told you way back in Fifty Two
That I would never go with you




I hear you knocking, but you can't come in
I hear you knocking, go back where you've been

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Connie Francis's "I Hear You Knocking" are about rejection and closure. The singer's ex-lover, who left a long time ago, is now trying to re-enter her life. Despite hearing him knock on her door, the singer is unwilling to let him back in. She warns him to go back where he's been and tells him that his kind of love isn't good for her. The singer is firm and resolute in her stand and refuses to be deceived by the lies that her ex-lover is telling her. She reminds him of her earlier warning in 1952 that she would never go back with him.


The song is an example of the R&B and rock and roll music genres that were popular in the 1950s and 60s. It is reminiscent of other songs from that era in its upbeat tempo and catchy chorus. The lyrics are simple and direct, and the melody is easy to sing along to. However, the song's real power lies in its message - the importance of standing firm and not letting someone back into your life who has hurt you before.


Line by Line Meaning

You went away and left me long time ago
You left me a while ago and now you're back.


And now you're knockin' on my door
You're trying to enter my life again.


I hear you knocking but you can't come in
I'm aware of your presence but I don't want you back in my life.


I hear you knocking, go back where you've been
I'm asking you to leave and go back to where you came from.


I begged you not to go, but you said goodbye
I pleaded with you to stay, but you still chose to leave me.


And now you tell me all your lies
You're trying to convince me to believe your false promises.


You better get back to your use to be
You should go back to your old ways.


'Cause your kind of love ain't good for me
Your style of love causes me harm, so I don't want it.


I told you way back in Fifty Two
I warned you a long time ago.


That I would never go with you
That I would never choose to be with you.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Pearl King, Dave Bartholomew

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