Genius Lyrics
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Teddy Swims – The Door
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[Verse 1] / I took a page out of your favorite book / You sold me lies just by the way you look / Taught me a language that I've never speak / Baby, that ain't for me, that, that
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Rockit Music – Doors
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[Intro] / These open doors keep temptin' me for more, see? / Call the doctor, keep the drip, hallways longer every trip / Even more weird is I get bored here / Get some water for
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Caroline Polachek – Door
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Released on June 19th, 2019, “Door” is former Chairlift vocalist Caroline Polachek’s first release under her own name and the first single from her debut solo album, Pang.
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Michael Johnson – Doors
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Doors / Why do there have to be doors / 'Cause when you walked right out that doors of mine / It made me wonder why there are tears / Where is the end to all of these tears / Where
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The Doors – The Unknown Soldier
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[Intro] / Wait until the war is over / And we're both a little older / The unknown soldier / [Chorus] / Breakfast where the news is read / Television, children fed / Unborn living
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Silverchair – The Door
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[Pre-Chorus] / Could've been like before / Could've had to lock the door / [Chorus] / Make your mind / Let the door, let the door swing / Only one / Only one to let the door / [Pre
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The Doors – Light My Fire
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One of the Doors first songs, written primarily by the band’s guitarist, Robby Krieger, (who also wrote three other big hits – “Touch Me”, “Love Me Two Times” and “Love Her Madly
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Young Orange – The Doors
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Good times / Sometimes i just wish that i had more time / Always stayin up just gettin more high / I been tryna open up the doors / I don’t wanna talk unless I'm bored / Never hit
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The Doors – Moonlight Drive
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“The song is known to fans as being one of the first written by lead singer Jim Morrison. According to the Morrison biography No One Here Gets Out Alive by Jerry Hopkins and Danny
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George Jones – The Door
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I've heard the sound of my dear old mama crying / And the sound of the train that took me off to war / The awful sound of a thousand bombs exploding / And I wondered if I could
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The Doors – Soul Kitchen
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This song is about Jim Morrison’s love for the soul food serving diner, Olivia’s on Venice Beach. It is an ode to Morrison’s drunken nights and early mornings. It was featured on
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The Doors – The Crystal Ship
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[Verse 1] / Before you slip into unconsciousness / I'd like to have another kiss / Another flashing chance at bliss / Another kiss, another kiss / [Verse 2] / The days are bright
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The Doors – Back Door Man
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A cover of blues legend Howlin Wolf’s song co-written by Willie Dixon. Back then a blues cover (especially of Howlin Wolf, Muddy Waters or anything written by Dixon) was as
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The Doors – Shaman's Blues
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[Intro] / There will never be another one like you / There will never be another one who can / Do the things you do, oh / [Chorus] / Will you give another chance? / Will you try a
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Get Scared – Lock The Doors
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[Intro] / Lock the doors / And board the windows / So that nobody knows / Where we are / We're hiding from the world! / [Verse 1] / Take me with you / Because I'm floating down a
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Caye – A DOOR
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[Verse 1] / As I shut my eyes, I see more / These days, time's just a blur / Why do we race against ourselves? / Though I'm twenty-two, I feel old / I feel old, I feel old / [
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The Doors – When the Music's Over
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[Intro] / Yeah, come on / Yeah! / [Instrumental Break 0:29 - 1:03] / [Chorus] / When the music's over, when the music's over, yeah / When the music's over / Turn out the lights
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The Doors – Take It as It Comes
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[Verse 1] / Time to live / Time to lie / Time to laugh / Time to die / [Chorus] / Take it easy, baby / Take it as it comes / Don't move too fast / And you want your love to last
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The Doors – People Are Strange
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In early 1967, Jim Morrison was exhibiting symptoms of depression. At the behest of guitarist Robby Krieger, they hiked Laurel Canyon to watch the sunset, at which time Morrison
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The Doors – Peace Frog
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“Peace Frog” is a song by The Doors which appears on the album Morrison Hotel. It was released in February 1970.
The lyrics were adapted from a couple of Morrison’s poems, one
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The Doors – The Changeling
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Morrison wrote the lyrics for this song in 1968, but they did not record it until 1970. LA Woman turned out to be Morrison’s last album.
This rocker was the first song on LA Woman
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The Doors – The Soft Parade
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When I was back there in seminary school / There was a person there / Who put forth the proposition / That you can petition the Lord with prayer / Petition the Lord with prayer
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The Doors – Love Her Madly
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Love Her Madly, released in March 1971 as the first single from the album L.A. Woman, was written by Robbie Krieger about his relationship with his wife. The song was one of the
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The Doors – Twentieth Century Fox
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This song title is a pun on the famous 20th Century Fox movie studio and the modern-day woman described in the song. She is glamorous, yet artificial.
According to the Waiting for
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Rick Ross (Ft. Anthony Hamilton & Meek Mill) – Lamborghini Doors
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[Intro: Rick Ross] / Real talk / So when my nigga Meek caught his case, I went to visit him / I'm walking up to the jail, all the niggas start repping / Beating on glass, kicking
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Junip – At the Doors
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What's your bottom line / When you're at the doors / What's your guiding light / When you don't have force
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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds – Lock All the Doors
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“Lock All The Doors” was released as the fourth single off Chasing Yesterday.
This song is created from the remains of an old unused Oasis song from 1994, that Noel never “could
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The Doors – End of the Night
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“End of the Night” is the B-side to The Doors' first single, January 1967’s “Break On Through (To the Other Side).”
The title of the song comes from Louis-Ferdinand Céline’s 1932
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Genesis – The Chamber of 32 Doors
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[Verse 1] / At the top of the stairs, there's hundreds of people / Running around to all the doors / They try to find, find themselves an audience / Their deductions need applause
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Sewerperson – lock da doors
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[Intro] / Hey, hey, yuh / [Chorus] / (Woah) / I have this feeling but it's different than the time before / What was I trying for? (Why was I?) / I was told they'd take mine and
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The Doors – Love Street
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This song was the B-side to The Doors' hit single “Hello, I Love You” which had acclaimed success, even though many fans that appreciated them for their music originality viewed
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The Doors – Strange Days
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This song was one of the earliest uses of the Moog synthesizer.
This is the first track on the Doors second album, and also it is the title track. It does an excellent job setting
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The J Arthur Keenes Band – The Doors
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If I waste my life, can I have yours? / I'll sweep the deck and mend the sores / When the lights go out I'll lock the doors / On my own / Was it sixty-two or twenty-five? / When I
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The Doors – Hyacinth House
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This song was written and recorded from December of 1970 to January of 1971 and features on the album L.A. Woman. Ray Manzarek wrote the instrumental and Jim Morrison wrote the
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The Doors – L'America
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[Intro] / Yeah! / [Chorus] / I took a trip down to L'America / To trade some beads for a pint of gold / I took a trip down to L'America / To trade some beads for a pint of gold / L
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The Doors – Spanish Caravan
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[Verse 1] / Carry me Caravan take me away / Take me to Portugal, take me to Spain / Andalusia with fields full of grain / I have to see you again and again / Take me, Spanish
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The Doors – Runnin' Blue
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The song is a tribute to soul singer Otis Redding. It was written by Robby Krieger and Jim Morrison, and it’s the seventh track on the album The Soft Parade (1969).
According to
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The Doors – The End
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“The End” served as the finale for many of The Doors' most notable concerts. The lyrics are a combination of different variations sung during jam-style performances over several
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The Doors – The WASP (Texas Radio and the Big Beat)
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“The WASP (Texas Radio and the Big Beat)” is a 1971 song written and performed by The Doors from L.A. Woman, the band’s final album with frontman Jim Morrison.
Morrison’s spoken
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