Mary Hopkin – Knock Knock Who’s There?

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Knock, Knock Who’s There? (Song)

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“Knock, Knock Who’s There?”

Knock knock whos there.jpg
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Cover of vinyl single
Eurovision Song Contest 1970 entry
CountryUnited Kingdom
Artist(s)Mary Hopkin
LanguageEnglish
Composer(s)John Carter Geoff Stephens
Lyricist(s)CarterStephens
ConductorJohnny Arthey
Finals performance
Final result2nd
Final points26
Entry chronology
◄ “Boom Bang-a-Bang” (1969)
“Jack in the Box” (1971) ►

Knock, Knock Who’s There?” is a song written and composed by John Carter and Geoff Stephens, released on Apple Records. It was originally sung and recorded by the Welsh singer Mary Hopkin and was the United Kingdom‘s entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1970, where it came second. The single version was produced by Mickie Most and reached No. 2 on the UK charts.

Overview

On 7 March 1970, Mary Hopkin sang six songs at the UK National Final, A Song for Europe, which was aired on the television series It’s Cliff Richard!. Hopkin was chosen by the BBC to be the United Kingdom’s representative for that year, and the winner of a postal vote would determine which of the six songs would progress with her to the finals in Amsterdam. “Knock, Knock Who’s There?”, the sixth and final song performed that evening, won the postal vote with over 120,000 supporters.

At Amsterdam, the song was performed seventh on the night, after France‘s Guy Bonnet with “Marie-Blanche“,

Guy Bonnet – Marie-Blanche – 🇫🇷 France – Eurovision 1970

and before Luxembourg‘s David Alexandre Winter with “Je suis tombé du ciel“.

ESC 1970 08 – Luxembourg – David Alexandre Winter – Je Suis Tombé Du Ciel

At the end of judging that evening, “Knock, Knock Who’s There?” took the second-place slot with 26 points after Ireland‘s “All Kinds of Everything“, performed by Dana. The UK received points from nine out of a possible eleven voting juries.

Dana – All Kinds of Everything | Ireland 🇮🇪 | Winner of Eurovision 1970

The singer expresses a long-held optimism at the prospect of love finally finding her. At the exact point that said optimism has faded, and she has resigned herself to not finding love and companionship, she hears a “knock, knock”, which signifies love finally becoming attainable for her. Excited, she beckons love to “come inside” and into her life.

The single was released in March 1970, backed by “I’m Going to Fall in Love Again” (the runner-up in the Song for Europe final) on the B-side.

Mary Hopkin : I'm Going To Fall In Love Again

On 28 March 1970, “Knock, Knock Who’s There?” entered the UK Singles Chart at No. 7, the highest new entry of the week. It peaked at No. 2 and remained on the chart for 14 weeks. It wasn’t released in the United States as a single until November 1972, where it floundered for four weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, only reaching a peak of No.92. In the Netherlands it peaked at No. 3 on the Dutch Top 40 as well as on the Single Top 100.

Rather different from her usual material, Hopkin rarely performed the song after the Eurovision due to her distaste for it. She later commented: “I was so embarrassed about it. Standing on stage singing a song you hate is awful.” She also referred to it as humiliating. At the time, she conceded victory gracefully saying that “the best song won” and wished Dana well.

In 1970, a sound-alike cover appeared on the album Top of the Pops, Volume 10.

TOTP Vol 10 06 Knock Knock Who's There [Session Singers 1970]

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1970–1973)Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)5
Austria4
Belgium3
Canada RPM Adult Contemporary3
Germany12
Ireland (IRMA)2
Malaysia2
The Netherlands3
New Zealand1
Poland3
Singapore1
South Africa2
United Kingdom2
US Billboard Hot 10092
US Billboard Easy Listening11
US Cash Box97
Yugoslavia3

Year-end charts

Chart (1970)Rank
Australia33
UK23

Liv Maessen cover

“Knock, Knock Who’s There?”

Knock, Knock Who's There? - Liv Maessen.jpg
By Fable Records – ozziemusicman.blogspot.com, Fair use, Link

Single by Liv Maessen
from the album Liv Maessen
B-side“Just a Little Lovin'”
ReleasedApril 1970
GenrePop
LabelFable FB 005
Songwriter(s)John CarterGeoff Stephens
Liv Maessen singles chronology
The Love Moth
(1969) “Knock, Knock Who’s There?
(1970) “Snowbird
(1970)

In Australia, a cover version by Liv Maessen co-charted into the top 10. Maessen’s version reached No. 2 on the Australian charts, after her debut single “The Love Moth” only made it to No. 40.

The Love Moth

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1970)Peak
position
Go-Set Australian National Charts2

Year-end charts

Chart (1970)Rank
Australia9
LIV MAESSEN – Knock, Knock Who's There (1970)

Cover versions of Knock Knock Who’s There

  • Clare Torry
Clare Torry – Knock knock, who's there?

Other version of Knock Knock Who’s There

  • Red Velvet (레드벨벳) –
Red Velvet (레드벨벳) – 'Knock Knock (Who’s There?)' Lyrics [Color Coded_Han_Rom_Eng]
Knock, Knock, Who's There?
Knock, Knock, Who's There? (Remastered)
  • Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra
Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra: Knock Knock, Who's There (1936)
  • Euge Groove
Knock Knock! Who's There?

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