Terri Gibbs is an American country and gospel singer and songwriter, best known for her debut single, "Somebody's Knockin'". Born blind, she began her musical career in the late 1970s, and her blend of country and pop styles brought her significant commercial success. Her distinctive voice and piano-playing skills, along with her insightful lyrics, have made her a prominent figure in both the country and gospel music scenes. Gibbs was awarded the Academy of Country Music's top new female vocalist award in 1981, underscoring her influence and significance in music history.