Fats Domino – I Hear You Knocking
A Closed Door in New Orleans, Where Pride Speaks Louder Than Love When “I Hear You Knocking” first appeared in 1955, it carried with it the unmistakable sound of New…
A Closed Door in New Orleans, Where Pride Speaks Louder Than Love When “I Hear You Knocking” first appeared in 1955, it carried with it the unmistakable sound of New…
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