When Eddie Floyd and Steve Cropper wrote and recorded a demo of "Knock on Wood" in 1966, they believed they'd come up with Otis Redding's next hit. But Stax Records founder Jim Stewart disagreed and refused to let Redding record it. After months of persuasion, Stewart finally allowed the demo to be pressed and released as an Eddie Floyd single. It became the biggest hit of Floyd's career and would be covered by more than 100 artists.
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