About The Song

“Knock on Wood” is a song originally written by Eddie Floyd and Steve Cropper, performed by Floyd in 1966. Amii Stewart covered “Knock on Wood” in 1979, releasing it as the title track of her album. The song reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 on April 21, 1979. Stewart’s album “Knock on Wood” was released in February 1979 and spawned two successful singles, including “Knock on Wood” and “Light My Fire / 137 Disco Heaven”. Stewart’s disco rendition became highly popular, topping charts globally, including in the US, UK, and Germany.

The song’s lyrics convey the fear of losing a cherished relationship and the desire to maintain it against all odds. The lyrics use the phrase “knock on wood” as a superstitious belief to avoid misfortune or loss. It narrates a story of attributing romantic luck and happiness to the act of “knocking on wood”. Delving into its history reveals a story of resilience and triumph over adversity, contributing to its enduring appeal. Despite its release in 1978, the song remains popular, its revisited version ensuring its timeless message stays relevant.