Eddie Floyd Knock On Wood (CD)

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Eddie Floyd: Knock On Wood (CD)
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Interpret: Eddie Floyd
Album titlle: Knock On Wood (CD)
Label ATLANTIC
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EAN: 0075678028328
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Floyd, Eddie - Knock On Wood (CD) CD 1 | ||||
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01 | Knock On Wood | Eddie Floyd | ||
02 | Something You Got | Eddie Floyd | ||
03 | But It's Alright | Eddie Floyd | ||
04 | I Stand Accused | Eddie Floyd | ||
05 | If You Gotta Make A Fool Of Somebody | Eddie Floyd | ||
06 | I Don't Want To Cry | Eddie Floyd | ||
07 | Raise Your Hand | Eddie Floyd | ||
08 | Got To Make A Comeback | Eddie Floyd | ||
09 | 634-5789 | Eddie Floyd | ||
10 | I've Just Been Feeling Bad | Eddie Floyd | ||
11 | High-Heel Sneakers | Eddie Floyd | ||
12 | Warm And Tender Love | Eddie Floyd |
Eddie Floyd
Knock On Wood
Eddie Floyd
Knock On Wood
It took Eddie Floyd a full decade and three recording centers before he finally crashed the bigtime with Knock On Wood for Memphis-based Stax.
Born June 25, 1935 in Montgomery, Alabama, Eddie's family moved to Detroit when he was young. He formed the first edition of The Falcons in Detroit in 1955. "Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers was doing a thing, so I was kind of inspired by them,” says Eddie. They recorded for Mercury in '56 before reforming around Eddie, Mack Rice and Joe Stubbs. Floyd's uncle, Robert West, produced their 1959 national hit, the proto-soul You're So Fine, for West's Flick label. Newcomer Wilson Pickett fronted The Falcons on their hair-raising '62 hit I Found A Love for West's LuPine logo.
Floyd made solo sides for his uncle as early as 1960 and eventually moved to Washington, D.C., teaming with Chester Simmons and WUST deejay Al Bell to form Safice Records. When Bell joined Stax in the fall of '65 as its national sales director, Floyd followed him to Memphis. "I said, 'Well, once you get there, put your foot in the door and leave it, and I'll come behind you!'” says Eddie. Although his Stax debut Things Get Better (When I'm With You) missed the charts, Eddie's songwriting abilities made him invaluable. He and guitarist Steve Cropper of Booker T. & The MG's penned Knock On Wood at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis.
"Eddie wanted to write something about superstition. He says, 'You know how people are always using a rabbit's foot for luck? I want to write a song about a rabbit's foot, so I can get a girl and all that,'”says Cropper."I said, 'Hey, you know how people are always like, knock on wood? They go over and knock on a chair and all that sort of stuff.' He said, 'Yeah, man, let's use that!'”
"It probably sounds corny, but it was stormin', rainin', lightnin', all of that,”says Floyd."We was just sittin' around in the hotel, Steve Cropper and I. When I'd go down, he'd come over to the hotel every night. We'd sit there and write. The next day, we would go to the studio and put stuff down. We had to remember it, because we didn't really even have tape recorders back during that time. Since it was stormin' and rainin', we came up with the idea, 'It's like thunder, lightning.'”
"Eddie and I, we couldn't come up with an intro,”says Steve."I said, 'Hey, I wonder what 'In The Midnight Hour' backwards would sound like?' So instead of starting on D and following the dots down, I started in E and followed the dots up. And that's the intro to 'Knock On Wood!'”Says Eddie,"That was (drummer) Al Jackson that did 'boom-boom-boom-boom,' because we were thinking about the old song 'Open The Door Richard,' the cat knockin' on the door!”
Eddie and Steve originally envisioned Knock On Wood as a hit for someone else."I thought about Otis Redding right away,”says Eddie. "It just kind of sat around for a few months, and everybody said, 'It sounds like a record!' We just had to convince Jim Stewart. He didn't want to release it, but he did.”When the piledrivingKnock On Woodhit #1 R&B and #28 pop, Stax boss Stewart was glad he acquiesced.
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