Genius Lyrics
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The Doors – Maggie M'Gill
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[Verse 1] / Miss Maggie M'Gill, she lived on a hill / Her daddy got drunk and left her no will / So she went down, down to Tangy Town / People down there really like to get it on
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The Doors – Maggie M'Gill (Taking Woodstock - OST)
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Miss Maggie M'Gill, she lived on a hill / Her daddy got drunk and left her no will / So she went down, down to "Tangie Town" / People down there really like to get it on / Now, if
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The Doors – Jazzy Maggie McGill
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Miss Maggie M'Gill / She lived on a hill / Her daddy got drunk / And left her no will / So she went down / Down to Tangie Town / People down there / Really like to get it on / Now
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The Doors – Talking Blues
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Yeah / How me and my baby walking down the street / We's being friendly to person we meet / You know that / Yeah / Say "Hi neighbor" / "How are you doing" / Hey Dylan, how are you
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The Doors – Carol
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Oh, Carol! / Don't let him steal your heart away / Yeah I've got to love you darling / If it takes me all night and day / Beat cool down / Over cool down / I can hear that highway
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The Doors – Touch Me (Dialogue)
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Yeah! / Come on, come on, come on / Come on now touch me, baby / Can't you see that I am not afraid? / What was that promise that you made? / Why won't you tell me what she said
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The Doors – Love me two times - take 3
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Love me two times, baby / Love me twice today / Love me two times, girl / I'm goin' away / Love me two times, girl / One for tomorrow / One just for today / Love me two times / I'm
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The Doors – Celebration Of The Lizard (An Experiment/work In Progress) (Bonus
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Lions in the street and roaming / Dogs in heat, rabid, foaming / A beast caged in the heart of a city / The body of his mother / Rotting in the summer ground / He fled the town
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The Doors – Who Scared You
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This song was the b-side to the single “Wishful Sinful.” It was one of three non-album b-sides released by The Doors. The others are “Don’t Go No Further” which was the b-side to “
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The Doors – (You Need Meat) Don’t Go No Further
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This is a rendition of a Willie Dixon song called “Don’t Go No Farther.” It is one of the rare Doors tracks sung by keyboardist Ray Manzarek. Originally selected as the B-side for
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The Doors – Moonlight Drive [Version 1]
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Let's swim to the moon / Uh-huh / Let's climb thru the tide / Penetrate the evenin' that the city sleeps to hide / Let's swim out tonight, love / It's our turn to try / Parked
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The Doors – Not to touch the earth - take 2
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Not to touch the earth, not to see the sun / Nothing left to do but / Run, run, run / Let's run, let's run / House upon the hill, moon is lying still / Shadows of the trees
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The Doors – The Spy
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[Chorus] / I'm a spy / In the house of love / I know the dream / That you're dreamin' of / I know the word / That you long to hear / I know your deepest secret fear / [Chorus] / I'
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The Doors – Peace Frog (False Starts & Dialogue) (Bonus)
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There's blood in the streets, it's up to my ankles / (She came) / There's blood on the streets, it's up to my knee / (She came) / Blood on the streets, in the town of Chicago / (
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The Doors – You Make Me Real
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I really want you / Really do / Really need you baby, God knows I do / 'Cause I'm not real enough without you / Oh, what can I do? / You make me real / You make me feel like lovers
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The Doors (Ft. Jim Morrison) – Whiskey and Mystics and Men
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The song is mostly a studio creation, the vocal parts of Morrison are the same as the ones in the bootleg Missing Links (which is entirely from the February 25th 1969 The Soft
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The Doors – Ship of Fools
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[Chorus] / The human race was dyin' out / No one left to scream and shout / People walking on the moon / Smog will get you pretty soon / [Verse] / Everyone was hanging out
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The Doors – Roadhouse Blues
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When Jim Morrison got drunk, he liked to sing Blues numbers at their jam sessions. They jammed on a lot of Blues numbers, and came up with this at one of the sessions. Its also
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The Doors – Blue Sunday
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The Doors short dramatic-lyrical love song. Written long before the album came out (in 1965), it was included in the album since it represented their “old style” – blues-rock
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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 – Waiting for the Sun
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[Verse 1] / At first flash of Eden / We raced down to the sea / Standing there on freedom's shore / [Chorus] / Waiting for the sun / Waiting for the sun / Waiting for the sun / [
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The Doors – Indian Summer
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This song depicts one meeting his/her love during an Indian summer, a period defined by the US National Weather Service as “any spell of warm, quiet, hazy weather that may occur in
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The Doors – Queen of the Highway
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Jim Morrison wrote the lyrics about his relationship with Pamela Courson. She was with him in Paris when Morrison died in 1971.
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