Somebody's Knockin'

Album: I Still Do (2016)
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  • Somebody knocking
    Somebody knocking on my door
    Somebody knocking
    Somebody knocking on my door
    Well, it must be my woman
    Coming 'round here for more

    Somebody whispers (whispers)
    Somebody whispered in my ear
    Somebody whispers
    Somebody whispered in my ear
    Lord, it must be my woman (woman)
    Feel her when she's near

    Hmm-mmm (ooh-ooh-ooh) she can get right down
    (Right down)
    Hmm-mmm (ooh-ooh-ooh) she can get right down
    (Right down)
    Lord, it must be my woman (woman)
    Pick me up when I am down Writer/s: J J Cale
    Publisher: Casablanca Media Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Bob Sacamano from New York CityThis is a good song!
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