Knocked It Off Explained

Knocked It Off
Type:single
Artist:BA Robertson
Album:Initial Success
B-Side:Sci Fi
Studio:Mayfair Studios, London
Genre:New wave
Label:Asylum
Producer:Terry Britten
Prev Title:Bang Bang
Prev Year:1979
Next Title:Kool in the Kaftan
Next Year:1980

"Knocked It Off" is a song by Scottish musician BA Robertson, released in October 1979 as the third single from his debut album Initial Success. It became his second Top-Ten hit in the UK, peaking at number 8 on the Singles Chart. The song features a sarangi by Neil Sorrell.[1] The title "Knocked It Off" means, in this context, to become a success somewhat unexpectedly. The lyrics criticise celebrity life, making references to pop and football fame.

Reception

Reviewing the song for Record Mirror, Robin Smith wrote "The Bruce Forsyth of rock 'n' roll has done it again. This single is so annoying because it's full of some of the most ridiculous lyrics ever committed to paper. But it's so well crafted and stuck to that infectious tacky back beat that it's guaranteed to evade your ears. The only safe place to be will be the outer Hebrides".[2]

Notes and References

  1. Initial Success. B. A. Robertson. 1980. liner. Asylum.
  2. Singles. Record Mirror. 13 October 1979. 8. flickr.com. 15 November 2020.