Keep A Knockin'
Little Richard Lyrics


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Keep a knockin' but you can't come in
Keep a knockin' but you can't come in
Keep a knockin' but you can't come in
Come back tomorrow night and try it again

You said you love me and you can't come in
You said you love me and you can't come in (wooooo)
You said you love me and you can't come in
Come back tomorrow night and try it again (woow)

Keep a knockin' but you can't come in
Keep a knockin' but you can't come in
Keep a knockin' but you can't come in
Come back tomorrow night and try it again

You said you love me and you can't come in
You said you love me and you can't come in (woooo)
You said you love me and you can't come in
Come back tomorrow night and try it again (woow)

Keep a knockin' but you can't come in
Keep a knockin' but you can't come in (wooo)
Keep a knockin' but you can't come in
Come back tomorrow night and try it again

You said you love me and you can't come in
You said you love me and you can't come in




You said you love me and you can't come in
Come back tomorrow night and try it again (woow)

Overall Meaning

Little Richard's iconic song "Keep A Knockin'" is a ferocious rock and roll hit that was released in 1957. The song's lyrics are relatively simple, but it's the energy and attitude behind them that make them so impactful. The central theme of the song is perseverance and the idea that no matter how hard someone tries to keep you out, you can always come back stronger.


The repeated refrain "Keep a knockin' but you can't come in" is a clear message to the person on the other side of the door that they may have temporarily succeeded in keeping the singer out, but they won't succeed forever. The use of "knockin'" as opposed to "knocking" is a nod to African American Vernacular English (AAVE) and adds to the song's distinctive style.


The verses of the song are directed at someone specific who claims to love the singer but won't let them in. The lyrics "You said you love me and you can't come in" are delivered with a mixture of frustration and defiance. The phrase "Come back tomorrow night and try it again" suggests that the singer will keep fighting until they succeed.


Overall, "Keep A Knockin'" is a classic rock and roll song that embodies the genre's rebellious spirit and determination to succeed against all odds.


Line by Line Meaning

Keep a knockin' but you can't come in
I know you're trying to get in, but I'm not ready to let you back into my life yet.


Come back tomorrow night and try it again
I need more time to think about whether I want you back in my life or not, so try again another day.


You said you love me and you can't come in
You may say you love me, but actions speak louder than words, and I need to see more from you before I let you back in.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Richard W. Penniman

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@Posteo1983

Hola.
Esta canción sirvió de inspiración para "Rock and roll " - Led Zeppelin.

Gran recuerdo.
Little Richard , un tremendo artista.

Gracias por subir esta joya.

Un abrazo , maestro.

Saludos desde Chile , Sudamérica.



All comments from YouTube:

@marcs3145

RIP, to the great Little Richard. One of the pioneers of rock and roll.

@ragingjaguarknight86

;_;

@elfsieben1450

With that tune he was already a pioneer of speedmetal. And whoever cannot feel this just because of the rock'n'roll arrangement they are not able to listen beyond can go suck my ass - but make it fast!

@normangrimm4581

Thank you for the awesome music Little Richard. RIP sir.

@brightgarinson3099

Not really rock and roll but alright.

@myaslesultandebergame7955

@BEBE X TRUMPS yes one of...don't forgot Chuk Berry and....Bo Diddley of course😉😎🤠

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@PQ28120

Little Richard is a once in a lifetime talent. He was a black guy performing in deep south humping the piano kicking over his chair songs like this coming in with crushing drum lines while hes screaming in the mic. He changed music and how it is perceived. In my opinion he is the real king of rock n roll. Legends never die.

@dannielleking2657

He's dead now

@niggle3138

@Frank Lopez Elvis was his own thing and he had many sides. They're all super good really, there's a place for 'em all

@johnmartucci8746

@Frank Lopez Elvis was before them all. Did you ever think that maybe those others stole from him. Elvis was, is and will always be the king of rock and roll..

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