Knock, Knock Who's There?
Place: 2
(Total Score: 26)
Lyrics:
Tears of rain run down my window pane\\nI'm on my own again, good evening, sorrow\\nSit and dream of how things might have been\\nAnd as I close my eyes, I get the strangest feeling\\n\nKnock, knock, who's there?\\nCould this be love that's calling?\\nThe door is always open wide\\nKnock, knock, who's there?\\nNow as the night is falling\\nTake off your coat and come inside\\n\nClimb the stair and then I say a prayer\\nFor someone who could share my situation\\nBut instead as I lay down my head\\nI have to leave it all to my imagination\\n\nKnock, knock, who's there?\\nCould this be love that's calling?\\nThe door is always open wide\\nKnock, knock, who's there?\\nNow as the night is falling\\nTake off your coat and come inside\\n\nLa lala lalala la lala...\\nLalala la lala lalala lala...\\nLa lala lalala la lala...\\nLalala la lala lalala lala...\\n\nSit and dream of how things might have been\\nAnd as I close my eyes, I get the strangest feeling\\n\nKnock, knock, who's there?\\nCould this be love that's calling?\\nThe door is always open wide\\nKnock, knock, who's there?\\nNow as the night is falling\\nTake off your coat and come inside\\n\nTake off your coat and come inside
The United Kingdom held a national preselection to choose the song that would go to the Eurovision Song Contest 1970. "Knock, Knock Who's There?" won the national preselection and went on to come 2nd in the Eurovision final. The song was released as a single and became a hit across Europe, peaking at No.2 in the UK, with the runner up I'm Gonna Fall In Love Again on the B-Side. Belatedly, it also became a minor US hit for her in 1972.
Overall Final Postion: 2
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