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Dexter Gordon 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 "I Hear You Knockin'" by Dexter Gordon and his Orchestra speak of the regrets and consequences of leaving someone we love. The song is about an individual who has been left by a person they loved a long time ago, only to hear them knocking on their door again. The first verse of the song indicates that the person has returned after leaving the individual alone for a very long time.


The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "I hear you knocking, but you can't come in. I hear you knocking, go back where you've been." It shows the individual's reluctance to allow the person back into their life, even though they are tempted to do so. The individual knows that the person is going to cause them more harm than good, and therefore, they are better off without them.


The final verse of the song refers to the past, where the individual reminds the person that they had told them way back in "Fifty-Two" that they would never go with them, but they had left regardless. The repetition of the phrase "I hear you knocking" throughout the song is an indication that the individual still has feelings for the person, but they know that allowing them back into their life would only lead to more pain and hurt.


Overall, the lyrics of "I Hear You Knockin'" explore the complex emotions of love, betrayal, and heartbreak, while conveying the universal message that sometimes, it is better to let go of people who do not have our best interests at heart.


Line by Line Meaning

You went away and left me long time ago
You left me a long time ago


And now you're knockin' on my door
And now you're back trying to get in contact with me


I hear you knocking but you can't come in
I hear you trying to contact me, but I'm not letting you back into my life


I hear you knocking, go back where you've been
I hear you trying to come back into my life, but please go back to where you've been


I begged you not to go, but you said goodbye
I pleaded with you to stay, but you chose to leave and say goodbye


And now you tell me all your lies
Now you're back telling me lies


You better get back to your use to be
You should go back to where you were before


'Cause your kind of love ain't good for me
Because the way you love isn't good for me


I told you way back in Fifty Two
I already told you back in 1952


That I would never go with you
That I would never be with you


I hear you knocking, but you can't come in
I hear you trying to contact me, but I'm not letting you back into my life


I hear you knocking, go back where you've been
I hear you trying to come back into my life, but please go back to where you've been




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

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@tylerhenderson12

Perkins 😍😍😍

@2ndEndingVintage

Carl Perkins with Dex ! Great combo !!!!

@monicabella7894

Nice 🌞

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