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the doors - love her madly - stereo remix II
Edit 2 for headphones, March 2022. A song from from the album "L.A. Woman", released in March 1971. "Love Her Madly" was composed by guitarist Robby Krieger, it served as the lead single from the album "L.A. Woman", their final album with frontman Jim Morrison. Session musician and Elvis Presley TCB Band touring member Jerry Scheff played bass guitar on the song. "Love Her Madly" became one of the highest-charting hits for The Doors. It peaked at No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart and reached No. 3 in Canada.
This was recorded in a very casual atmosphere. The musicians all played together, with no overdubs. They produced it themselves, which meant they could relax and make their own rules. The whole album was recorded in just two weeks.
Doors guitarist Robby Krieger wrote this song on a 12-string guitar. It is about the numerous times his girlfriend (and later, wife), Lynn, threatened to leave him. "Every time we had an argument, she used to get pissed off and go out the door, and she'd slam the door so loud the house would shake," Krieger said.
LOVE HER MADLY
(Robby Krieger)
don't you love her madly
don't you need her badly
don't you love her ways
tell me what you say
don't you love her madly
wanna be her daddy
don't you love her face
don't you love her as she's walkin' out the door
like she did one thousand times before
don't you love her ways
tell me what you say
don't you love her as she's walkin' out the door
all your love
all your love
all your love
all your love all your lovin' is gone
so sing a lonely song
of a deep blue dream
seven horses seem to be on the mark
yeah don't you love her
don't you love her as she's walkin' out the door
all your love
all your love
all your love
yeah all your lovin' is gone
so sing a lonely song
of a deep blue dream
seven horses seem to be on the mark
don't you love her madly
well don't you love her madly
ah don't you love her madly
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Sensitivity | Normal - Content that is suitable for ages 16 and over |
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