Gloria Gaynor Somebody's ringing the bell. Immigrants to the US, knocking on the door of freedom, the revolutionary war fifes and drums, bicentennial 1976, multiculturalism, "let 'em in." It's about some lazy dude that won't get up off his ass to answer the door. The religious aspect is ignored, possibly because religious ideology has been a reason for some violence in the world. Sister Susie is from Wake up little Susie by Phil and Don. All lyrics provided for educational purposes only. I think it’s about opening up our hearts and lives to others and To God and not isolating In our own self imposed emotional prison of loneliness Open the door And let 'em in Oh yeah Someone's knocking at the door Somebody's ringing the bell Someone's knocking at the door Somebody's ringing the bell Do me a favour Open the door And let 'em in Let ‘em in Sister Suzy, Brother John Martin Luther, Phil and Don Brother Michael, Auntie Gin Open the door and let 'em in Let ‘Em In Someone knocking at the door Paul McCartney wrote the song in 1976 but it seems to be based on something much older. It's about freedom so asking anyone to come in who ever it is. The knocking on the door is the message of non-violence that people, like Martin Luther, preach. In an abandoned room in London notes and diaries belonging to someone who died in the late 1960s were found, including: IJohn Legend and Chrissy Teigen expecting third childSmooth Icons 2020: Vote for your favourite artists in ourDolly Parton announces 'A Holly Dolly Christmas' albumKane Brown rescued by police after getting lost for 7Robbie Williams set to reshoot Rock DJ music video toThe Voice Kids move audience to tears with astonishinglyDiana Ross's 5-year-old granddaughter serenades her dad Open the door to the deportation bus to remove the illegal immigrants from our Constitutional Republic. Me thinks some of you knuckleheads do not know who Martin Luther is. I thought it was about Jehovas witnesses with the mention of religious figures and yknow, people knocking at the door. Notice that he does not refer to Martin Luther as Reverend. In an abandoned room in London notes and diaries belonging to someone who died in the late 1960s were found, including: Someone's knocking at the door. 30 Leicester Square, London, WC2H 7LA He got tired of all the people showing up at his door after he became famous, but being the good natured guy he is, he 'let em in' and bemusedly wrote a song about it. Shania Twain lullaby album set for release as ‘Man! The door represents your mind and the knocking is asking you to have an open mind. But you may be surprised it's by none other than However, the Postcode Lottery advert version is a cover by soul singer Billy Paul - the man behind 'Me and Mrs Jones' - from 1977. All lyrics are property and copyright of their owners. I just listen - and love it not trying to interpret it !!! And as soon as you've heard it, it probably gets stuck in your head for the rest of the day.
16 August 2019, 16:45 | Updated: 19 August 2019, 09:57"Someone's knocking on the door, somebody's ringing the bell..."Chances are you've heard this song at least twice every single day for the past five years or more.And as soon as you've heard it, it probably gets stuck in your head for the rest of the day.The song we're talking about is the People's Postcode Lottery 'theme tune', which is played on every TV and radio advert for the subscription-based lottery company.For many of you, this is probably obvious. It could be about a boy and girl having sex to let him in her front door if you know what I mean.
Paul McCartney wrote the song in 1976 but it seems to be based on something much older.
About the Protagonist who's playing god and telling his 'door man' of his heavenly mansion to let those people in for him to see what they want, that have been ringing his bell{by doing some good works of faith while on this earth}
(No, not Martin Luther King, Jr.) "Someone's knocking on the door, somebody's ringing the bell..." Chances are you've heard this song at least twice every single day for the past five years or more. Music Its two fingers up to john Lennon because he wouldn't let Paul in when he called at his flat in new York.