Eddie Floyd - Knock On Wood video free download


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Eddie Floyd (born Eddie Lee Floyd, June 25, 1935, Montgomery, Alabama) is a soul/R&B singer and songwriter, best known for his work on the Stax record label in the 1960s and 1970s and the song "Knock on Wood".

Floyd was born in Alabama, but grew up in Detroit, Michigan. He founded The Falcons, which also featured Mack Rice. They were forerunners to future Detroit vocal groups such as The Temptations and The Four Tops. Their most successful songs included "You're So Fine" and later, when Wilson Pickett was recruited into the group as the lead singer, "I Found a Love". Pickett then embarked on a solo career, and The Falcons disbanded.

Floyd signed on with the Memphis based Stax Records as a songwriter in 1965. He wrote a hit song, "Comfort Me" recorded by Carla Thomas. He then teamed with Stax's guitarist Steve Cropper to write songs for Wilson Pickett, now signed to Atlantic Records. Atlantic distributed Stax and Jerry Wexler brought Pickett down from New York to work with Booker T. & the MGs. The Pickett sessions were successful, yielding several pop and R&B hits, including the Floyd co-written "Ninety-Nine and a Half (Won't Do)" and "634-5789 (Soulsville USA)".

In 1966, Floyd recorded a song intended for Otis Redding. Wexler convinced Stax president Jim Stewart to release Floyd's version. The Steve Cropper/Eddie Floyd "Knock On Wood" launched Floyd's solo career, and has been cut by over a hundred different artists from David Bowie to Count Basie. It became a disco hit for Amii Stewart in 1979.

Floyd was one of Stax's most consistent and versatile artists. He scored several more hits on his own, including "I Never Found a Girl (To Love Me Like You Do)" and "Raise Your Hand", which was covered by both Janis Joplin and Bruce Springsteen.

Comments

8 years ago

trfesok

Among the zillion covers: Eric Clapton, in "Behind the Sun" (1985) -- although I suspect that it was producer Phil Collins' idea! I put both versions in my Clapton playlist. Thanks for the upload!

8 years ago

Motionedout

For some reason it sounds like the predecessor to most light radio and Lite FM songs...does else anyone hear that?

8 years ago

Motionedout

I'm looking for a Shirley, Shirley Losealot...

8 years ago

Mariateresa Pizzocri

Eddie Floyd - Knock On Wood

8 years ago

Brian Magsipoc

Another great example of classic Memphis soul. 

8 years ago

Max StClaire

DANCING IN THE CLUBS --DOING THE JERK

8 years ago

Marco Antonio

Disco!!! (Bailando desde el Funk hasta el Techno Dance) (E.E.U.U.) 

8 years ago

Beatus Avus

Buona serata community :-)

8 years ago

Judy Doherty

There are no words to describe the sounds that came out of Stax! Fantastic!

9 years ago

Yvonne Russell

Such good shagging music... long gone... need to bring back... Shag came around and needs to go around again.

9 years ago

YarpwarSongs

Yes! KNock on Wood, Baby!!!

9 years ago

David Ashkenaz

Love it, love love it!!!!

9 years ago

MusicDude86

Find myself back on here after commenting three weeks ago about Steve Croppers playing. This time: Donald "Duck" Dunn. If that's not one of the most perfect bass lines ever recorded then I'm the Pope.

9 years ago

Diana Norman

timeless....must listen

9 years ago

Ken Adams

Got it, Woo!

9 years ago

Pamela Johnson

Heatwave anyway now

9 years ago

andrew lowther

So many fine artists on the Stax/Volt record label. The source of R & B in Memphis. Artists like Rufus Thomas (Walking the Dog), Otis Redding, Sam and Dave, Booker T and the MGs, and Eddie Floyd. "I don't wanna lose this good thing, that I got..."

9 years ago

MusicDude86

To come up with the intro, Steve Cropper took the intro chords to In the Midnight Hour and played them backwards.

9 years ago

Brian Shanabrough

Where has all this good music gone ???

9 years ago

Richard Bravo

This reminds me of my Jr high days over at Stevenson Jr. High going to my first pirod class metal shop and the teacher would turn on his radio and this song would always be playing

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