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  1. Smiley Lewis was a popular American R&B and blues singer-songwriter from the 1940s to the 1960s. His biggest hit single, “I Hear You Knocking”, topped the Billboard R&B chart for seven weeks in 1955. Lewis was born in Louisiana and began his career performing in New Orleans clubs. He soon gained a following for his energetic and often ...

  2. Smiley Lewis was one of the big R&B stars to come out New Orleans in the 1950’s. Born in DeQuincey, Louisiana, with the given name of Overton Lemons, he moved to New Orleans in his mid-teens, equipped with a big, booming voice and some guitar skills. he played clubs in the French Quarter, often with pianist Tuts Washington (and sometimes billed as "Smiling" Lewis).

  3. An endlessly engaging song crafted out of a notorious jailhouse ditty featuring Lewis’s confident bellhorn vocals, his tight band keeping things simple and Dave Bartholomew adding the polish to mark Smiley’s welcome return to the active ranks after two and a half years. (7) LOWDOWN. (Imperial 5067; March, 1950)

  4. I Hear You Knockin' (Digitally Remastered) - Single · 2010. I Hear You Knocking. Mama Don't Like It! 1950-1956 · 1952. Real Gone Lover. Presenting Smiley Lewis · 1952. The Bells Are Ringing. New Orleans Blues · 2005. Blue Monday. The Big Beat of Dave Bartholomew (Remastered) · 2002.

  5. 4. Juli 2019 · The most-popular Fats Domino version https://youtu.be/1fMpuvQptHc of this Dave Bartholomew tune wouldn’t be recorded until early 1955 and not be not releas...

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  6. Listen to Top 75 Classics - The Very Best of Smiley Lewis by Smiley Lewis on Apple Music. Stream songs including “I Hear You Knocking”, “Blue Monday” and more.

  7. Starting with the opening line “One night of sin is what I’m now paying for,” this original lyric received a major overhaul to get approved for commercial re...

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