Genius Lyrics
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The Doors – Wishful Sinful
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[Intro] / Wishful crystal / Water covers everything in blue / Cooling water / [Pre-Chorus] / Wishful sinful / Our love is beautiful to see / I know where I would like to be / Right
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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 – Money beats soul - 11/5/69
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Yeah, I got something to tell you 'bout your soul / Your soul ain't worth shit, mama / You know how much your soul's worth? / Your soul's worth about as much as you can get on Wall
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The Doors – Not To Touch The Earth (Dialogue) (Bonus)
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[Paul A. Rothchild] / Okay, Ray. Take / [Jim Morrison] / All has been psychadelicized / Time / [Unkown] / Time (laughing) / [Jim Morrison] / I told him to go up there / Not with
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The Doors – People Are Strange (False Starts & Dialogue) (Bonus)
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People are strange when you're a stranger / Faces look ugly when you're alone / Women seem wicked when you're unwanted / Streets are uneven when you're down / When you're strange
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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 – 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 – Queen Of The Highway (Jazz Version) (Bonus)
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She was a princess, Queen of the highway / Sign on the road said, "Take us to Madre" / No one could save her, save the blind tiger / He was a monster, black dressed in leather
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The Doors – Break on Through (To The Other Side) (New Stereo Mix)
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[Verse 1] / You know the day destroys the night / Night divides the day / Tried to run, tried to hide / [Chorus] / Break on through to the other side / Break on through to the
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The Doors – Moonlight Drive [Version 2]
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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 – Touch Me
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[Intro] / Yeah! / [Verse] / Come on, come on, come on, come on / Now touch me, babe / Can't you see that I am not afraid? / What was that promise that you made? / Why won't you
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The Doors – Roadhouse talking blues - 11/4/69, take 6
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Yeah, a keep your eyes on the road your hands upon the wheel / Keep your eyes on the road your hands upon the wheel / Yeah, we're goin' to the roadhouse we're gonna have a real, a
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The Doors – Wild Child
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[Intro] / All right / [Verse 1] / Wild child, full of grace / Savior of the human race / Your cool face / [Verse 2] / Natural child, terrible child / Not your mother's or your
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The Doors – Touch Me [Take 3]
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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? / What
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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 – 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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The Doors – Easy Ride
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This is a song about love, lust, and evoking demons to gain power.
The title “Easy Ride” is an allusion to the popular film “Easy Rider” which was contemporary with this album. (
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The Doors – Gloria (Live) (2007 Remaster)
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[Intro] / Yeah right / [Verse 1] / D'you hear about my baby? / She come around / She come 'round here / Her head to the ground / Come 'round here / A just about midnight / She make
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The Doors – Tell All the People
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The first track on The Doors’ fourth album, this song is the reason writing credits were separated for the first time between Jim Morrison and Robby Krieger. According to the 1980
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The Doors – Do It
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[Bridge] / Yeah, please me, yeah / Easy, babe / Please me / [Chorus] / Please, please listen to me, children (Do it, do it, do it to me, baby) / Please, please listen to me
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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 – 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 – The spy (version 2)
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Yeah / 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 / I'm a spy / In
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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 – 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 – Not to Touch the Earth (Take 1)
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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 (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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DIVINE - "The 4th Letter" – My Saga
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Divine’s “My Saga”, produced by Secret Society, is a song featured on Divine’s 2005 promo single ‘King Of New York’.
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