The song Knock Knock Who's There is performed by Mary Hopkin in the album named Those Were the Days in the year 2005 .
Tears of rain run down my window pane
I'm on my own again, good ev'ning sorrow
Sit and dream of how things might have been
And as I close my eyes I get the strangest feeling
Knock, knock who's there?
Could this be love that's calling
The door is always open wide
Knock, knock who's there?
Now as the night is falling
Take off your coat and come inside
Climb the stair and then I say a pray'r
For someone who could share my situation
But instead as I lay down my head
I have to leave it all to my imagination
Knock, knock who's there?
Could this be love that's calling
The door is always open wide
Knock, knock who's there?
Now as the night is falling
Take off your coat and come inside
Lalalala....
Sit and dream of how things might have been
and as I close my eyes I get the strangest feeling
Knock, knock who's there?
Could this be love that's calling
The door is always open wide
Knock, knock who's there?
Now as the night is falling
Take off your coat and come inside
Take off your coat and come inside
Mary Hopkin - Those Were the Days
- Goodbye
- Temma Harbour
- Think About Your Children
- Knock Knock Who's There
- Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)
- Lontano Degli Occhi
- Sparrow
- Heritage
- Fields of St. Etienne
- Jefferson
- Lew My Name Be Sorrow
- Kew Gardens
- When I Am Old One Day
- Silver Birch and Weeping Willow
- Water, Paper and Clay